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A dozen Democrats are fighting for the chance to face Republican Randolph Mayor Joe Hathaway in April.
6 days ago
Amid data center boom, Delaware lawmakers want to protect residents from electricity rate hikes
Residents are concerned that a strain on the power grid could mean higher electric bills.
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Listen 1:08More snow on the way for Philadelphia region? What to know about possible storm this weekend
As of Thursday, the latest model guidance for the Philadelphia region depicts a glancing blow late Saturday into Sunday afternoon.
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Jan. 29 - Feb. 1: Art Battle in Delaware, an award show celebrating Philly's top restaurants and the Fire & Ice Festival in South Jersey are among the highlights.
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Listen 5:14Philadelphia’s Independence Hall reopens after being closed for 4 months
The birthplace of democracy got spruced up for America’s 250th celebrations.
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Listen 1:16Some local law enforcement has signed 287(g) agreements with ICE. Others are doubling down on limiting cooperation with federal agents amid a nationwide crackdown.
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N.J. gateway tunnel: Here’s what to know after Trump terminates project funding
The $16 billion project, which connects trains running from New Jersey to New York, has been called the most important infrastructure project in the nation.
7 days ago
Listen 1:01Delaware’s shield law protects providers sued or criminally prosecuted by an out-of-state entity for providing reproductive health care.
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Listen 0:59Philadelphians urged to prevent frozen pipes as temperatures continue to drop
Pipes are at greater risk of freezing and bursting as low temperatures remain for consecutive days.
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Listen 0:45Bruce Springsteen sings out against Trump in ‘Streets of Minneapolis’
The song describes Minneapolis as "a city aflame" under "King Trump’s private army."
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NTSB report reveals new details about nursing home explosion in Bucks County
The Dec. 23 blast at the Bristol Health and Rehab Center killed two people, and a third person passed away in early January. Another 20 people were injured.
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“When a government starts hiding parts of its past,” local lawmakers wrote, “it begins to look more like a regime that rewrites history rather than one that learns from it.”
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20 Philadelphia schools could close next year. Here’s what you need to know
The district is weighing closures in light of under-enrollment, outdated facilities and budget constraints.
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Wilmington basketball tournament returns for its 8th year, raising money for mental health support
The two-day SL24 Basketball Classic returns to the Chase Fieldhouse to honor Sean Locke, raise funds for mental health programs and encourage open conversations.
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Listen 1:33Philly’s Chinatown stadium debate echoes through James Ijames’ ‘Good Bones’
The Philly premiere of “Good Bones” at the Arden Theatre is not a retelling of the Chinatown fight, but the playwright took inspiration from it.
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