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SEPTA to install AI cameras on trolleys to catch parking violations in Philadelphia
Philadelphia is the first city in the country to employ this enforcement approach on trolleys or light rail.
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Philadelphia is set to spend big on U.S. 250th celebrations
A new city controller report states the events could contribute between $1.3 to $2.5 billion to the city’s economy.
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Restorative justice advocates in Philadelphia are rethinking accountability beyond incarceration
Restorative justice is rooted in an empathetic, comprehensive and more solution-based approach to addressing criminal behavior.
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Listen 1:42While dozens protested at City Hall, members of the group Philly Iranians said they are “concerned” for family members in Iran and “hopeful” that the regime will fall.
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Listen 1:14Quakertown police chief on leave after violent confrontation with student protesters
Scott McElree was seen on video placing a student in a chokehold during a protest against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Democratic Sen. John Fetterman joined Sen. Dave McCormick and other Republicans in praising “Operation Epic Fury," which comes after weeks of tension with Iran.
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What to know about U.S.-Israel attacks on Iran
Two Israeli officials told The Associated Press that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in the strikes.
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For 25 years, Philly’s Fire Museum Presents has made a home for ‘all music for everybody’
The DIY concert series, founded by Steven Tobin, pairs global folk traditions with underground local artists — and keeps shows accessible to everyone.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art to experiment with pay-what-you-wish tickets on Friday nights
An earlier trial run proved to the museum that paying what you wish can actually generate more ticket revenue than standard pricing.
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Listen 1:08Philadelphia congressman authors bill to ‘protect history’ from censorship
Boyle said the bill was necessary after the Trump administration removed an exhibit about the history of slavery at the President’s House Site.
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Listen 1:01One of the suspects taken into custody by U.S. Marshals Service agents was wanted for assault by auto and other charges.
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Listen 1:04Delaware Supreme Court upholds controversial overhaul of state corporate law
The revamp of Delaware’s corporate code was sparked by Elon Musk’s "DExit" from the state after an Chancery Court decision not in his favor.
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Listen 0:43Parents and residents said they were frustrated by the district’s response to a clash between police and students during a protest Feb. 20 that ended in five student arrests.
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Listen 1:14Bill Clinton says he ‘did nothing wrong’ with Epstein as he faces grilling over their relationship
The closed-door deposition in Chappaqua, New York, marks the first time a former president has been compelled to testify to Congress.
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From Aztec to Indonesian traditions, dance groups offer immigrant children a space for culture, belonging and resilience as families navigate fear and uncertainty.
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