Philadelphia Auto Show to feature 700 vehicles, expanded space
With Detroit's main industry coming back and maybe not quite flexing, but at least stretching, its historical muscle, the 2012 Philadelphia Auto Show begins a nine-day run Saturday with renewed enthusiasm.
NJAC honors GMC alumni
Lately the New Jersey Athletic Conference’s weekly awards list has been reading like a who’s who among Greater Middlesex Conference alumni. Local products have earned NJAC honors in three different sports over the past 10 days.
Rice vying for season award
Running back competing with Jaguars' Jones-Drew, Eagles' McCoy In addition to quarterback Joe Flacco competing for the GMC Never Say Never Moment of the Year, Ray Rice is one of three candidates for the FedEx Ground Player of the Year.
Copper thief who damaged rail line admits his guilt
WEST CHESTER — A father of four who struggles with a heroin addiction told a Common Pleas Court judge that he planned to pay back thousands of dollars he owes Amtrak for stealing copper wire from the railroad's Philadelphia to Harrisburg line, but he did not say how.
Copper thief who damaged rail line admits guilt
WEST CHESTER — A father of four who struggles with a heroin addiction told a Common Pleas Court judge that he planned to pay back thousands of dollars he owes Amtrak for stealing copper wire from the railroad's Philadelphia to Harrisburg line, but he did not say how.
Check out the hottest vehicles
Car buffs, rejoice! Fuel your auto passion at two of the biggest auto shows in the nation — the Pennsylvania Auto Show and the Philadelphia Auto Show. Both will give you a chance to check out and test drive some of the hottest new cars and trucks and a sneak peak at 2013 models.
Auto dealers spend billions to upgrade but some question if it will boost sales
Las Vegas— Thousands of the nation's 17,500 auto dealers are making pricey improvements, adding upgraded waiting rooms, more service facilities and other amenities.
Sports and Cars: Philly athletes tell why they love their wheels
The tinted windows. The flashy rims. The shiny black paint. The fact that it's pulling out of the stadium's VIP lot. When you see an athlete's car, you know it.
Convert to Islam rejects ties to terror suspect in Tampa
A Muslim convert made videos with Sami Osmakac but applauds his arrest.
Ravens Notebook
RICH REWARD: Running back Ray Rice had promised that he would take care of his offensive line and fullback Vonta Leach. "Man, that bill is going to be expensive for what I have to get my offensive line," Rice said recently. "I have to get those guys something nice. They've set it up nice for me this year." And Rice rewarded his blockers with fancy Breitling watches. The watch retails anywhe...