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Senate President Dave Sokola said he was disappointed, but not shocked, that the governor was backing opponents to sitting senators.
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As Pa. measles cases persist, back-to-school vaccine efforts ramp up
As measles infections statewide reach nearly 300 cases, public health leaders are looking toward preventing disease in schools this fall.
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Gov. Mikie Sherrill says studies link social media to depression and anxiety.
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Listen 0:56Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro signs wide-ranging executive order reining in data center development
While stopping short of issuing a moratorium on new data centers, Shapiro’s executive order accuses developers of “predatory” behavior against local communities.
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Vineland planning board approves 2nd phase of 300-megawatt data center plan
The plan would make way for the construction of a liquefied natural gas tank and fuel cell units.
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Listen 1:13Disney sues FCC over challenge to broadcast licenses, claims retaliation over ‘Jimmy Kimmel’
ABC had accused the agency of a brazen attempt to chill its constitutionally protected free speech.
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The 40-year-old festival celebrates identity and gives back to the Caribbean community both at home and overseas.
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A futuristic, hybrid-electric aircraft took flight at a test demo in Philadelphia
As a next-generation aircraft is tested at the Tioga Marine Terminal in Port Richmond, entrepreneurs and elected officials hope to reap economic benefits.
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Listen 2:19The Philadelphia Building Trades and Construction Council supported Stacy Garrity for state treasurer in 2024. Now, the union is campaigning against her bid for governor.
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Listen 1:03With creativity and play, Thomas Jefferson STEM camp nurtures the next generation of engineers
America is facing a deficit of STEM professionals. A Philly-based program aimed at middle school kids is trying to turn things around.
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Listen 1:50Philadelphia teachers union says district’s poor oversight led to Kensington High asbestos closure
The Philadelphia Federation of Teachers says the district knew about the asbestos issue a month before telling students they’d need to relocate.
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Listen 1:16The ‘Great Wealth Transfer’ is coming. Are Philly-area families and financial advisers ready?
As baby boomers pass down their wealth, financial planners are fighting to adapt to the next generation.
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Listen 1:11With more than 19,000 people in attendance, the fighting spectacle broke Xfinity Mobile Arena’s record for highest-grossing event, with roughly $6.7 million in earnings.
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Listen 1:32Dance becomes a step toward coding at a West Philly arts program
At danceLogic, girls use choreography and computer programming to build confidence, solve problems and explore futures they may not have considered.
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After deadly earthquake, Philadelphia’s Colombian community mobilizes recovery efforts
Local organizations and businesses are collecting boxes of food, diapers and other supplies for communities devastated by the 7.4-magnitude earthquake.
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