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Doc Rivers standing on the sideline during a game.
Community

76ers fire coach Doc Rivers after 3 seasons, AP source says

MVP Joel Embiid endorsed Rivers' return following Sunday's loss but James Harden was noncommittal about wanting Rivers back.

2 years ago

Philadelphia mayoral candidate Helen Gym speaks at a rally
Politics & Policy

Philadelphia Democratic primary voters choosing from crowded field of progressives, moderates

Five mayoral frontrunners — including former council members, former city officials and a grocery store franchiser — have sought to differentiate themselves in a tight race.

2 years ago

Philadelphia skyline
Politics & Policy

A snapshot of Philly’s economy: What will the next leaders inherit?

Last time Philly elected a new mayor, the economy was recovering from a recession. Now that new leaders are poised to take over, experts weigh in on the future of the city.

2 years ago

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A group of young people speaking into microphones.
Community

Camden students launch podcast offering youthful commentary on city’s state of affairs

Hosts Ahmad Tilghman, Makyah Truitt, Keynan Ivey, and Natasha Delgado share their views on a wide range of topics like bullying, poverty, and pop culture.

2 years ago

Workers tally mail ballots inside the Pa. Convention Center on Election Day
Politics & Policy

Will we know who wins Philly’s mayoral race on Election Day?

In a tight race where a single-digit lead could determine the victor, Philadelphians may have a waiting game on their hands.

2 years ago

A closeup of City Hall
Politics & Policy

Philadelphia 2023 primary election results: Mayor, City Council races

See full results and maps from Philadelphia's 2023 primary election, including the races for mayor and City Council.

2 years ago

A sign marking the polling place at Ben Franklin High School on North Broad Street
Politics & Policy

Pennsylvania 2023 primary election results

See full results and maps from Pennsylvania's 2023 primary election, including statewide judicial races and Philly's closely watched mayoral race.

2 years ago

Savannah, Neematallah, and Samantha table at April's City Council At-Large Candidate Convention
Politics & Policy

Civic engagement, young voters, and teaching the next generation of Philadelphia’s leaders

Ahead of the primary, youth engagement has taken many forms, even including those not yet old enough to cast a ballot.

2 years ago

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Deputy Commissioner James Kelly, Mayor Jim Kenney, Commissioner Danielle Outlaw and Sgt Eric Gripp give an update on Philadelphia Police Department strategy ahead of summer
Community

Philly police plan to fan out to pools, recreation centers in high-violence areas this summer

Some Philly police officers stationed at schools during the school year will move to community centers as part of the city’s efforts to curb a spike in violence this summer.

2 years ago

Deputy City Commissioner Nick Custodio
Politics & Policy

‘Your vote matters’: Philly officials talk election security, cured ballots ahead of Election Day

Election officials shared how voters can resolve ballot errors, and what to expect with a new tablet sign-in.

2 years ago

FIle photo: Special counsel John Durham, the prosecutor appointed to investigate potential government wrongdoing in the early days of the Trump-Russia probe, leaves federal court in Washington, May 16, 2022. Durham ended his four-year investigation into possible FBI misconduct in its probe of ties between Russia and Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. The report Monday, May 15, 2023, from Durham offers withering criticism of the bureau but a meager court record that fell far short of the former president’s prediction he would uncover the “crime of the century.”
Courts & Law

Prosecutor ends probe of FBI’s Trump-Russia investigation with harsh criticism, but no new charges

The report offers withering criticism of the bureau but fell far short of the former president’s prediction he would uncover the “crime of the century.”

2 years ago

A Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper vending machine stands in Philadelphia
Community

Philadelphia Inquirer hit by cyberattack causing newspaper’s largest disruption in decades

The Inquirer said on its website that the attack was detected Saturday morning when employees found that the paper’s content-management system wasn’t working.

2 years ago

Rep. Gerry Connolly questions witnesses during the House Oversight and Accountability Committee's hearing about Congressional oversight of Washington
Politics & Policy

Man with baseball bat attacks Virginia congressman’s staffers; suspect in custody

U.S. Rep. Gerry Connolly said the man entered his district office Monday morning and asked for him before “committing an act of violence” against two staff members.

2 years ago

Volunteers sorting food at a food bank.
Community

Delaware community centers get $69.5 million in pandemic relief grants

The money will help 29 agencies statewide build and renovate facilities to help residents with work, education, and health monitoring.

2 years ago

3M logo at New York Stock Exchange
Money

3M fires company executive for inappropriate conduct weeks after promotion

3M has fired prominent executive Michael Vale due to “inappropriate personal conduct and violation of company policy,” the company announced on Monday.

2 years ago

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