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Philadelphia may start requiring permits for those who feed the homeless
The City of Philadelphia might soon require those who hand out food to the homeless to obtain permits. A draft regulation adopted ...
14 years ago
Roxborough shoe shop reopens after cab crashes through front window
Less than 24 hours after a taxi cab crashed into the entrance of Sneaker Town in Roxborough, the shop was back open for business. ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia shop overwhelmed by Groupon deal re-opens today
Food for All Market will re-open today at 9 a.m. after it was bailed out by its customers last month. Owner Amy Kunkle said today’ ...
14 years ago
LOVEly ideas for kid-friendly fun this weekend
There are so many ways to share the excitement with your littlest LOVEd ones this weekend… ...
14 years ago
East Falls Glassworks’ Nikolaj Christensen describes the ‘active art’ of glassblowing
For Nikolaj Christensen, manager of East Falls Glassworks, glassblowing wasn’t always part of his career path. While finishing his ...
14 years ago
Pa. to get $266 million in mortgage-lending settlement
A $26 billion settlement between the country’s biggest mortgage lenders and multiple states will mean $266 million for Pennsylvania ...
14 years ago
Pa. GOP lawmakers seek power to review projects
Pennsylvania House lawmakers are proposing reforms to a state economic development fund they say needs to be taken out of the dark ages.< ...
14 years ago