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Conshohocken-area residents push back against proposed data center
The facility would replace the recently closed Cleveland-Cliffs steel mill, which sits on 66 acres of land along the Schuylkill River.
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The eviction order was for a previous tenant, but a state court said the landlord “weaponized” the process to remove the Murphy family.
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Work and funding underway to repair and program John Coltrane’s Strawberry Mansion house
A new nonprofit created by descendants of the jazz legend will take over stewardship of the future Philadelphia cultural space.
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Philly bike advocates gather at Fairmount Park to remember fallen rider, call for safer streets
Advocates said the road’s design allows drivers to act recklessly, leading to unsafe conditions for pedestrians and cyclists.
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New Jersey election 2025: What to know about Joanne Kuniansky and the race for governor
Kuniansky’s top priorities are making New Jersey more affordable, fighting discrimination against Jews and embracing constitutional protections.
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The outsider who came in: Henri Rousseau retrospective opens at Philly’s Barnes Foundation
The celebrated French post-impressionist was dismissed during his lifetime as “naive,” but held many secrets.
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DNA testing indicates human remains found are those of missing Philadelphia woman Kada Scott
The discovery was made behind an abandoned school near Awbury Arboretum in Germantown.
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Philly’s ‘No Kings’ protest brings thousands of anti-Trump demonstrators to Independence Mall
The crowd was smaller than June’s protest but participants were just as passionate about their opposition to President Trump.
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Republican nominee for New Jersey governor puts some distance from Trump on immigration
Jack Ciattarelli has been endorsed by Donald Trump in next month's New Jersey governor's election and is a strong supporter of the Republican president and his agenda.
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The Preserving Black Haddonfield History Project kicks off semiquincentennial celebrations
Georgetown University professor Maurice Jackson hopes to spark discussion at Monday’s event.
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Philadelphia Land Bank buys 35 garden lots, advancing land preservation plan
The lots were once tangled up with privately held tax liens. The Land Bank can now transfer them to gardeners and land trusts.
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New Jersey and Delaware report significant beach erosion following nor’easter
The nor'easter led to a state of emergency in New Jersey, and voluntary evacuations in parts of Delaware.
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Philadelphia seniors ‘strut’ into aging as they take charge of their health and find community
The Hunting Park We Walk PHL group joined more than 500 older city residents for Philadelphia Corporation for Aging’s 13th Senior Strut health event.
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With no takers yet, White House sets meeting with colleges still weighing an agreement with Trump
The White House asked university leaders to provide initial feedback by Oct. 20, yet as the deadline approaches, none have signed on to the document.
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‘The Untold Story’: How Latino migration and resilience shaped the nation’s past and present
A Wilmington crowd learned about the role Latinos and Indigenous people played in shaping U.S. history since its very beginning.
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