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Why Mayor Kenney must defend Philly’s parking tax
City Council passed a bill lowering the city’s parking tax. The move would roll back progress on meeting city goals and generating revenue at a time of financial crisis.
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Cops trained to spot drugged drivers could get a cut of tax revenue from N.J. weed sales
DREs use a nationally standardized method to spot the physical and physiological signs of drug impairment in a person, such as muscle tone, pupil size, and heart rate.
6 years ago
In Philadelphia, even park activities are going virtual
Organizers have opted to cancel or suspend even outdoor activities. Here’s why they did it, and what they’re suggesting you do instead.
6 years ago
Pennsylvania high court rejects lawsuit challenging election
The state's attorney general, Democrat Josh Shapiro, called the court's decision “another win for Democracy.”
6 years ago
Keeping the shopping local at Small Business Saturday in Haddonfield
Healthy foot traffic, with appropriate precautions, brought a much-needed boost to downtown stores along Kings Highway.
6 years ago
High court takes up census case, as other count issues loom
Experts say other issues loom large for the 2020 census as it heads into unchartered territory over deadlines, data quality and politics.
6 years ago
To court Latinos, Democrats have to expand strategy in 2022
Although Latinos likely helped propel Biden to the presidency, it was a lesson in the limits of the party’s grip on an increasingly diverse segment of voters.
6 years ago
Biden plans swift moves to protect and advance LGBTQ rights
In many cases, the measures would reverse executive actions by President Donald Trump, whose administration took numerous steps to weaken protections for transgender people.
6 years ago
With no action by Washington, states race to offer virus aid
In some cases, elected officials are spending the last of a federal relief package passed in the spring as an end-of-year deadline approaches.
6 years ago
Philly’s conscious shopping trend has Black-owned businesses optimistic about holiday sales
Black-owned businesses hope increased interest in the wake of anti-racist protests will continue to bring in customers this holiday season.
6 years ago
Is Philadelphia’s deadly car crash surge another public health crisis?
2020 has been a particularly deadly year on Philly roads. Holidays are a time when crash rates spike. Experts worry this year could be even worse.
6 years ago
Endangered lemur exhibit opens as part of major expansion at Delaware’s only zoo
The Brandywine Zoo’s new lemur exhibit is part of a species survival plan and is one step in the biggest capital improvement plan in the zoo’s 115-year history.
6 years ago
A new doc peeks inside the USPS’s Operation Santa program
Every year, hundreds of thousands of letters to Santa go through the USPS system, asking for everything from toys to food.
6 years ago
Experts: Virus numbers could be erratic after Thanksgiving
The result could be potential dips in reported infections that offer the illusion that the spread of the virus is easing.
6 years ago
A peaking pandemic thins out the Black Friday crowd at the malls
A newly energized coronavirus largely kept the masses away from the big shopping meccas in suburban Philly.
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