• Pennsylvania’s 1776 Constitution: A Parallel Celebration

    Pennsylvania’s 1776 Constitution: A Parallel Celebration

    The year 2026 marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, but it also marks the semi-quincentennial of another seminal text: the Pennsylvania Constitution of 1776. While the Declaration remains a foundational pillar of American history, the Pennsylvania Constitution represents an equally significant, highly progressive milestone in democratic governance that deserves its own distinct…

  • Valley Forge Hosts Free July 4 Celebration for America’s 250th Anniversary

    Valley Forge Hosts Free July 4 Celebration for America’s 250th Anniversary

    When George Washington’s Continental Army camped at Valley Forge in the winter of 1777, the survival of the American experiment was far from certain. This July 4, the ground where that story unfolded becomes the setting for a celebration of how far the nation has come. Valley Forge Park Alliance, the official philanthropic partner of…

  • Pennsylvania Turnpike Fights Back Against Sneaky Toll Evasion with Public’s Help

    Pennsylvania Turnpike Fights Back Against Sneaky Toll Evasion with Public’s Help

    As a growing number of sneaky motorists are finding ways to conceal their license plates from toll cameras, so Pennsylvania Turnpike is turning to other drivers to catch them, writes Scott Calvert for The Wall Street Journal. Cheating the system has become easier thanks to mechanical devices that can hide a car’s tag at the…

  • Delaware County Leadership: Chris Godshall, Senior Vice President, Meridian Bank

    Delaware County Leadership: Chris Godshall, Senior Vice President, Meridian Bank

    Chris Godshall, Senior Vice President of Commercial Lending at Meridian Bank, spoke with DELCO Today about growing up in Hatfield Township as the son of a hairdresser and an electrician, sharing in his father’s love of cars, and working in a retirement home to afford a vehicle of his own. While pursuing his finance degree…

  • How Opposition from Swarthmore and Bryn Mawr Colleges Shaped the Blue Route

    How Opposition from Swarthmore and Bryn Mawr Colleges Shaped the Blue Route

    Every day, thousands of drivers cross Delaware County on Interstate 476, known locally as the Blue Route. The highway links Interstate 95 with the Pennsylvania Turnpike and serves as one of the region’s most important north-south corridors. Few drivers realize the long fight that shaped the highway they use today. During the 1960s and 1970s,…

  • From West Chester to the Tower Theater and The Spectrum: How the Delaware Valley Helped Make Bruce Springsteen Famous

    From West Chester to the Tower Theater and The Spectrum: How the Delaware Valley Helped Make Bruce Springsteen Famous

    In October 1972, a little-known 23-years old musician from New Jersey took the stage at what was then known as West Chester State College and got four words from a stranger that summed up exactly where his career stood. “That’s enough. That was it.” Six songs in, Bruce Springsteen was tapped on the shoulder and…

  • Never Been to Buc-ees? Here’s How It Compares to Wawa

    Never Been to Buc-ees? Here’s How It Compares to Wawa

    If you live in the Delaware Valley, chances are you know Wawa like the back of your hand. It’s where you grab your morning coffee, a hoagie on the run, or that late-night snack you swear you didn’t need. Wawa isn’t just local either, it’s grown into a powerhouse with more than 1,000 stores across…

  • Delaware County Leadership: William Surkis, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Penn Medicine Chester County Hospital

    Delaware County Leadership: William Surkis, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Penn Medicine Chester County Hospital

    Dr. William Surkis, Chief Medical Officer of Penn Medicine Chester County Hospital, spoke with DELCO Today about growing up in a small Manhattan apartment as the only child of a Holocaust survivor, working as tech support for his older neighbors, and volunteering in an ER at the peak of the AIDS epidemic. Although Surkis’s interest…

  • How a Philadelphia Company Fits Into SpaceX’s $2 Trillion IPO Story

    How a Philadelphia Company Fits Into SpaceX’s $2 Trillion IPO Story

    SpaceX completed its blockbuster initial public offering on Friday, and by the closing bell, its valuation had surged past $2 trillion, instantly making Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire, at least on paper. The headlines went where they always go: Musk, Starship, the future of space exploration. But buried in that story is a quieter…

  • Inside Old Original Nick’s Roast Beef: Springfield’s Go-To for Classic Roast Beef

    Inside Old Original Nick’s Roast Beef: Springfield’s Go-To for Classic Roast Beef

    On Woodland Avenue in Springfield, Old Original Nick’s Roast Beef does not try to reinvent anything. It does not need to. The place stays busy because people know what they are getting and keep coming back for it. A South Philly legacy, brought to Delco The story starts in 1938 at 20th and Jackson Streets…

  • “An American Dream” Debuts at Longwood Gardens June 25 with Symphonic Salute to America250

    “An American Dream” Debuts at Longwood Gardens June 25 with Symphonic Salute to America250

    The making of the Brandywine Valley Symphony’s commissioned patriotic piece for America250, An American Dream by Iowa composer Aaron Fullan, was “a genuine serendipity,” in the words of Symphony Vice President Colin Hanna. The piece will debut at the Symphony’s annual concert at Longwood Gardens on June 25 at 7:30 p.m., capping months of work…

  • What Should Replace Oxford Valley Mall? More Than 80 Bucks County Residents Weighed In

    What Should Replace Oxford Valley Mall? More Than 80 Bucks County Residents Weighed In

    If Bucks County residents had their way, Oxford Valley Mall would become part restaurant district, part entertainment hub, part town center, and in at least one memorable case, part brothel. It is a wish list that says something real about where this community is, and where it thinks the mall should go. The backdrop matters.…

  • The World’s Largest Bounce House Is Coming. Here’s Why People Are Buying Tickets Now

    The World’s Largest Bounce House Is Coming. Here’s Why People Are Buying Tickets Now

    Imagine spending an afternoon racing friends through a 900-foot obstacle course, dancing to a live DJ inside the world’s largest bounce house, and diving into a foam party beneath giant octopus tentacles. That’s exactly what’s coming to the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center Fairgrounds in Oaks from June 27th through July 5th. The Big Bounce America…

  • More Than a Mall: 7 Reasons Why the King of Prussia Mall Thrives While Other Regional Malls Struggle

    More Than a Mall: 7 Reasons Why the King of Prussia Mall Thrives While Other Regional Malls Struggle

    Across the country, shopping malls are fighting for relevance. Once-busy corridors and courtyards now sit quiet. Anchor department stores have vanished. In many communities, the phrase “dead mall” has become shorthand for a retail model that failed to keep up with changing consumer and retail trends. And yet, one mall continues to break from that…

  • Wawa Has 1,200 Stores, 1 Billion Customers, and Millionaire Cashiers. Its ESOP Ownership Model Is Why

    Wawa Has 1,200 Stores, 1 Billion Customers, and Millionaire Cashiers. Its ESOP Ownership Model Is Why

    Most convenience store chains follow a familiar path. Go public. Scale fast. Answer to shareholders. Wawa took a different route, and that choice still shapes every store, every shift, and every customer experience. Wawa is privately owned. The Wood family, descendants of the company’s founders, holds approximately 59 percent of the company’s shares. Employees own…

  • The Michener Art Museum Was Once a Jail. A New  Exhibit Brings That History to Life.

    The Michener Art Museum Was Once a Jail. A New Exhibit Brings That History to Life.

    Thousands of visitors have walked through the Michener Art Museum over the years without realizing they were standing on the grounds of the former Bucks County Jail. Now, one of America’s most acclaimed contemporary artists is helping tell that story. The Michener Art Museum will unveil Permanence: We Were Here on June 5, a newly…

  • Which Wawa Coffee Has the Most Caffeine? The Answer May Surprise You

    Which Wawa Coffee Has the Most Caffeine? The Answer May Surprise You

    Wawa customers choose their coffee for all kinds of reasons. Some want the smooth taste of Cold Brew. Others prefer a handcrafted latte or a flavored iced coffee. But if your goal is simple – getting the most caffeine for the least money – the answer depends on whether you’re optimizing for total caffeine or…

  • Why Markets Like King of Prussia Are Winning: A CEO’s Guide to Location Strategy

    Why Markets Like King of Prussia Are Winning: A CEO’s Guide to Location Strategy

    CEOs today are navigating a moment defined by competing pressures – remote work, hybrid expectations and a narrow talent market. Many are sitting on large footprints of underutilized office space – an issue playing out across the country – while simultaneously trying to position themselves near the workforce they need to stay competitive. Today’s leaders…