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N.J. General Assembly passes bill requiring scrap metal facilities to improve fire safety measures
The bill would require scrap metal facilities to install heat detection equipment that could identify fires early, as well as develop fire safety plans.
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Listen 1:12Delaware Gov. Meyer touts incorporation growth, but hasn’t released tax revenue data
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer has touted a rise in business entities forming in the state, but he has not released key numbers on the growth.
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Listen 1:07Philadelphia ‘No Kings’ protest 2026: What to know ahead of March 28 rally
Millions gathered across the U.S. last year as part of the demonstrations against the Trump administration. More will take place this weekend.
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Dr. Kermit Gosnell, convicted of killing babies at Philadelphia abortion clinic, dies at 85
A Pennsylvania prison spokesperson said Gosnell died March 1 at a hospital. Prosecutors said his West Philadelphia clinic performed illegal late-term abortions.
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The updated proposal from Parker is a fivefold increase to her plan to use the city’s rideshare tax to fund schools as the district grapples with a $300 million deficit.
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Listen 1:04Students and advocates call for expansion, not elimination, of 5 West Philly schools
A West Philadelphia rally called for the consolidation of five schools set to be closed under the school district's plan.
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ICE officers will begin assisting TSA as shutdown frustrates travelers and screeners
Homeland security workers, including from the TSA, U.S. Secret Service and Coast Guard, have worked without pay since Congress failed to renew DHS funding last month.
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Philadelphia museums are pooling resources — and telling bigger stories together
“Bodies and Souls,” by PAFA and the Woodmere Museum, highlights a rare moment of partnership among Philly institutions.
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Listen 1:56Casa de Venezuela Delaware is helping families find resources, rebuild trust and create a sense of belonging.
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Listen 1:26Vineland residents are protesting AI data center as concerns mount over noise and emissions
The project in South Jersey, already under construction, is being developed by DataOne for the Nebius Group as part of a $17 billion deal with Microsoft.
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‘They are dealing poison’: Delaware authorities intensify crackdown on fentanyl dealers
The Trump administration declared the ultra-potent opioid a “weapon of mass destruction” in December. Delaware is prosecuting plenty of cases.
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Listen 1:26Philly hosts high-energy March Madness matchups, local teams out of NCAA tournament early
March Madness brought early-round NCAA tournament games to Philadelphia this weekend, drawing big crowds to Xfinity Mobile Arena.
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Listen 1:13The new medical school option will target students pursuing careers in primary care, pediatrics and other specialties with shortages.
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Listen 0:57A young Pa. state representative candidate is giving his peers hands-on campaign experience
Leo Solga’s new internship aims to expand civic literacy and give other young people the tools they need for a future run for office.
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Iran war protesters in Philadelphia target McCormick, Fetterman, demanding end to conflict
Demonstrators said they are concerned about the human and financial costs of war overseas while Americans struggle at home.
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