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 Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. (AP Photo)
National Interest

Bernie Sanders is bad news for Hillary

  Democratic presidential ...

10 years ago

 The sun sets along 42nd Street in Manhattan during an annual phenomenon known as
Down the Shore

It’s Manhattanhenge: Sunset to align with cross streets Friday, Saturday

If you’re a ...

10 years ago

jame Byiers, 4, plays at the playground where he will attend public school  at C.W. Henry after his parents, Jennifer and Chris, weighed their options with charter and private schools. (Brad Larrison/for NewsWorks)

A school for Jamie, but no end to anxiety for his parents

This is the third and final part in a series of reports on one Philadelphia couple’s search for a school for their son. Click h ...

10 years ago

 (Photo courtesy of Funtown Pier)

Seaside Park, NJ, approves beach buggies

Beach buggies are on their way to Seaside Park, N.J. Seaside Park’s planning board unanimously approved an application Tuesd ...

10 years ago

Keystone Crossroads

‘Open streets’ in Pennsylvania’s cities: closing streets to cars, opening them to cyclists and salsa lessons

Open streets can reconnect citizens to their cities and neighbors, as well as provide more equitable opportunities for physical activity. ...

10 years ago

Voters reject Delaware school district tax hike

For the second time this year, voters have rejected a referendum intended to pump more local money into Delaware’s second-largest s ...

10 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

May 28: Pedal-operated trash cans coming | Majority leader intrigue | DiCicco’s case for median parking enforcement

10 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

New mixed-use project on Germantown Avenue will bring influx of young renters to Mt. Airy

10 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

Council close to consensus on Gallery redevelopment

10 years ago

Revel won’t be opening doors to visitors this summer

After more than a month of litigation over who will supply power to Atlantic City’s former Revel Casino, owner Glenn Straub has con ...

10 years ago

 Labor leader John Dougherty is part of a coalition calling on the Pennsylvania legislature to boost funding for solar energy. (Katie Colaneri/WHYY)
Community

Johnny Doc talks ‘true believers,’ the labor ‘do tank’ that drove Kenney (and solar energy)

John Dougherty, the powerful business manager of the electricians local, was elusive on the campaign trail, exerting his influence behind ...

10 years ago

Man pleads to 3rd-degree murder in Philly slaying over backpack

A man has pleaded guilty to third-degree murder in a south Philadelphia shooting death that authorities said stemmed from a botched backp ...

10 years ago

 David Masur, center, executive director of PennEnvironment, speaks at a news conference in Philadelphia calling on state lawmakers to boost funding for solar energy. He is flanked by Pennsylvania Secretary of Policy and Planning John Hanger, left, and electricians union leader John Dougherty. (Katie Colaneri/WHYY)

With Philly’s solar development dimming, groups push for more state funding

In the last year, city officials doubled-down on bringing more solar power to Philadelphia, pledging 20,000 rooftop panels by 2025. But t ...

10 years ago

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SWAT gunman kills NJ man holding toddler hostage

A man holding his 13-month-old son hostage has been shot and killed by a member of the Monmouth County SWAT team after a standoff in Midd ...

10 years ago

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Weekly Entertainment Guide – Baskervilles, Beer & Broadway (Forbidden)

16 things to do this week in the Philly region.  Robin Bloom shares her picks. Onstage “The Hound ...

10 years ago

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