Legally blind student defies odds, gets accepted into veterinarian school
A Texas student defied expectations by gaining acceptance into the Texas Tech University School of Veterinary Medicine. Born prematurely with limited vision, Faith Snapp sees her blindness not as a barrier but as a challenge to overcome.
Philadelphia Flower Show 2024: City welcomes hundreds of thousands to nation's largest horticulture event
It’s the 195th year of the Philadelphia Flower Show and hundreds of thousands of people are expected to see the exhibits.
195th Philadelphia Flower Show opens
The nation's largest horticulture event, the Philadelphia Flower Show, opened Saturday, with massive displays of flowers.
PETA protesters disrupt Victoria Beckham's Paris Fashion Week show
PETA activists made a bold statement at Victoria Beckham's Paris Fashion Week show, storming the runway with slogans like "Animals aren't fabric" and "Viva Vegan Leather."
Trader Joe's dumplings recalled over permanent marker contamination
Nearly 62,000 lbs. of steamed chicken soup dumplings sold at Trader Joe's locations across the country are involved in the recall.
Miracle Hot Springs shuts down 'indefinitely' following 2 deaths
Sequoia National Forest's Miracle Hot Springs closed indefinitely Monday after the second death in two years, according to U.S. Forest Service officials.
Driver charged after firing gunshots at vehicle leading to crash on I-476: officials
A terrifying turn of events on I-476 in Delaware County Friday afternoon as a shooting on the highway led to two vehicles crashing, one with a child inside, and a driver charged.
Indiana mother falls ill, dies on American Airlines flight from Dominican Republic
A central Indiana mother of two died after falling ill on a U.S.-bound flight from the Dominican Republic on Wednesday, according to reports.
Fasting-like diet could slow the aging process, study suggests: ‘Living longer and healthier’
The 5-day diet reduced ‘biological age’ by 2.5 years, researchers found.
Philadelphia Flower Show 2024: Flower show returns as Mayor Cherelle Parker welcomes city workers back
The Philadelphia Flower Show officially opens Saturday bringing crowds into the city at a time when the mayor is calling workers back to the office and urging businesses to do the same.
Philadelphia Flower Show returns, as Mayor Cherelle Parker welcomes return of city workers
With the Philadelphia Flower Show opening, many, including Mayor Cherelle Parker, are hoping to see a regular return of visitors and city workers in boost to city.
SUV crashes into Canton Walmart ending up inside store, several injured
Police say that several people inside received injuries with many transported by rescue units from surrounding cities, including Canton.
Hotel staff shortages may drive travel costs in US to all-time high
Staffing shortages and inadequate pay at hotels nationwide could contribute to a surge in travel costs, according to a new report.
As Yellowstone turns 152, here's where to find America's newest national parks
It's been 152 years since Yellowstone opened as the America's first national park. The newest national park site opened last month.
Ultra-processed foods linked to higher risk of cancer, heart disease, early death, study says
Ultra-processed foods were linked to a higher risk of developing 32 different health issues in the new study – adding to a growing body of research on the subject.
Celebration of Ballroom presented by Queer Student Union at Community College of Philadelphia
A celebration of Philadelphia’s vibrant ballroom culture and its impact on Black and LGBTQ+ history in the city was celebrated to close out Black History Month. The goal is to share it with the next generation and inspire a new love of dancing.
History of ballroom celebrated as part of Black History Month
A celebration of Philadelphia’s vibrant ballroom culture and its impact on Black and LGBTQ+ history in the city with the goal of sharing it with the next generation and inspire a new love of dancing.
Washington Crossing Bridge: Officials consider replacing extremely narrow bridge
A nightmare, nerve-wracking, scary and stressful are some of the words drivers use to describe trying to cross the extremely narrow Washington Crossing Bridge. Officials are considering whether it should be replaced.
Is it okay to end a sentence with a preposition? Merriam-Webster says yes
Renowned dictionary editor and publisher Merriam-Webster weighed in on whether or not it’s ok to end a sentence with a preposition and upset many people about it.
Oklahoma 100-year-old celebrates '25th’ birthday on Leap Day
“Actually, I’ll be 24 and 7/8ths,” Mary Lea Forsythe said in an interview with People Magazine. “There’s no 29th in three out of four years and I have a good time with that.”