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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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Former FBI Director Robert Mueller, who investigated Russia-Trump campaign ties, dies
At the FBI, Mueller set about almost immediately overhauling the bureau’s mission to meet the law enforcement needs of the 21st century.
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Dozens of Latino entrepreneurs gathered in Dover to meet Delaware lawmakers, network and highlight the growing presence of Latino businesses.
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Phillies 2026 preview: Roster moves, new ballpark bites and what to know ahead of Opening Day
The defending NL East champions are coming back to Citizens Bank Park with some new players and a few question marks.
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A scheduled sweep of an outdoor encampment called Camp Chloe, home to about 20 people, was delayed Friday morning.
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The endorsements help state Rep. Chris Rabb solidify his place as a progressive outsider in the race for a mostly Democratic district.
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Advocates call for more support for Wilmington renters during Mayor Carney’s budget speech
Wilmington housing advocates and the mayor's office are at odds over his opposition to rent assistance and stabilization programs.
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Listen 1:47Bucks DA drops felony charges against Quakertown teen arrested during ICE protest
Quakertown police arrested five students on Feb. 20 after a confrontation with officers when they were protesting federal immigration enforcement.
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Jamie Gauthier wants to rezone schools to limit redevelopment of school buildings, arguing their land value is driving decisions instead of students’ needs.
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Listen 0:53Former Philadelphia prison guard pleads guilty to civil rights violations, falsifying records
Christopher Knight, a former sergeant at Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility, will be sentenced in July.
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It’s the first time a Pennsylvania utility agreed to shield average ratepayers from data center costs. Data centers will pay $11 million for low-income rate relief.
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‘Seeking profit and power’: Seaport Museum exhibit traces the first U.S.-China trade
A newly independent America needed international trading partners. China was the big fish.
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Listen 1:26How Philly’s Mütter Museum is rethinking human remains in its collection
The project to collect feedback started two years ago, with a national controversy and high-profile leadership changes along the way.
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Listen 3:03Parents of victims of explicit AI-generated images called for better responses from school districts.
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Listen 1:09Delaware County completes $38 million upgrades of 911 radio system
In 2020, the County Council began investing to shift Delaware County to the newer Project 25 radio system.
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