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Washington Post says one-third of its staff across all departments is being laid off
The newspaper’s books department will be closed, and its Washington-area news department and editing staff will be restructured, Murray told staff members.
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Un nuevo estudio arroja luz sobre por qué la falta de vivienda se concentra en Georgetown, en el condado de Sussex, y sobre lo que, según los líderes locales.
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Legislation filed in the Delaware House last year to increase tobacco prices failed to get a committee hearing.
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Listen 0:57An exemption to the Philadelphia business income and receipts tax, known as BIRT, was eliminated in 2025, leading to new taxes for smaller operations.
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Listen 1:19DMB has announced its annual summer tour with two dates across the river from Philly. To whet fans’ appetites, the band announced a forthcoming live album.
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Princeton’s president says university will tighten budget because of endowment outlook
Though the Ivy League institution is financially strong, Christopher Eisgruber said it must be more efficient in the future.
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Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro wants more data centers but they need to bring their own power
Gov. Shapiro said his data center proposal includes greater transparency, community outreach and water conservation.
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Listen 1:11Philadelphia advocates call on Sheriff Rochelle Bilal to keep ICE out of courthouse
Bilal said her office does not cooperate with immigration enforcement officers, and said she has no authority over what happens outside of the Criminal Justice Center.
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Listen 1:24Shapiro calls for $1B investment amid Pennsylvania housing affordability crisis
The request came during the fourth and final budget address of the governor’s first term. He is calling for a total of $53.2 billion in spending.
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Listen 0:54Trump signs bill to end partial government shutdown, setting stage for next fight
The vote wraps up congressional work on 11 of the 12 annual appropriations bills, funding the vast majority of the government until Sept. 30.
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Shapiro wants more money for education, minimum wage increase in budget proposal
Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget includes plans to spend $565 million to close long-standing gaps between wealthy and underfunded school districts.
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Listen 1:15Jill Biden’s first husband charged with killing wife in domestic dispute at their Delaware home
William Stevenson, 77, of Wilmington, was married to Jill Biden from 1970 to 1975.
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Here’s a Super Bowl week roundup of the latest Eagles news
The Birds won't be in the Bay Area for this year's Super Bowl, but the Eagles are making waves at home in Philadelphia.
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Medical instruments in Bucks County’s Mercer Museum become part of YouTube guessing game
Anna Dhody, a former Mütter Museum curator, created popular videos about the museum. Now she's highlighting artifacts in Doylestown.
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Listen 3:34Visit PA hired comedians to bring Pittsburgh and Philly accents to its winter tourism campaign.
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