Lifestyle
Multicultural moves
If there’s one thing Northeast High isn’t, it’s homogenous. At least 40 different languages are spoken by the school’s students, said Pat Ryan, ESOL coordinator. Kids from ... Full story
A tribute to the Mummers
A Fox Chase native illustrates the essence of a Philly New Year’s tradition in a new book. ... Full story
Walk the line
How does a guy walk from San Francisco to Ocean City, N.J.? Former Fox Chase resident and Cardinal Dougherty grad Mike Tittinger can testify that doing ... Full story
Reading resolutions
If your New Year’s resolution is to read more books, reporter John Loftus sought some recommendations. ... Full story
Bah humbug side of Christmas
It’s a holiday jungle out there. Thieves are eyeing your shopping bags. Crooks are sizing you up as a target for ID theft. And if that’s not scary enough, other people are sneezing germs all over you. What’s an embattled shopper to do? ... Full story
Gloves, scarf, anti-freeze
You might be ready for the cold, ice and snow, but is your car? Here are a few useful tips from PennDOT. ... Full story
Chickie’s & Pete’s is No. 1
The multi-neighborhood hot spot is basking in the glory of being named best sports bar in North America. ... Full story
Blind Love
In 2009, Karen and Eric Belfi started a nonprofit called the Blind Dog Alliance and have saved the lives of more than 150 dogs. ... Full story
A solid body of work
Bryan Thomas is finding that he can fashion a nice career by preaching fitness and nutrition. ... Full story
Healthy living goes high-tech
Aria Health’s marketing team has revamped its Web site, introduced mobile versions and joined social media networks. ... Full story
A message of hope
"Breast cancer is not a death sentence anymore. People can survive." — Judi Blue, breast cancer survivor ... Full story




