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Eagles fans get fired up during the Eagles Super Bowl Send-off Party as they await the arrival of players and coaches
Community

Where to watch the Eagles in Super Bowl LVII in and around Philly

If you weren’t lucky enough to wrangle up tickets to Arizona, here are some options for watching the game locally.

3 years ago

Construction workers moving debris
Community

Philly woman injured after facade falls from Center City building that was cited as unsafe last year

A concrete slab fell off of a building in Center City Tuesday, injuring a woman. She was transported to the hospital in critical condition.

3 years ago

Philadelphia Eagles mascot Swoop signs an autograph for a young Eagles fan during the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Send-off Party. (Jetta M. Holiday/WHYY)
Education

Philly schools will delay classes 2 hours on Monday after Super Bowl

All school buildings will open with a two-hour delay “to ensure the safety of students and staff traveling to school,” School District of Philadelphia officials said.

3 years ago

The Pa. State Capitol building is visible.
Politics & Policy

Democrats win control of Pennsylvania House, end GOP rule

Democrats won all three vacant Pittsburgh-area House seats to claim a slim edge over Republicans, finally securing a majority they first appeared to have won in November.

3 years ago

Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James gestures after passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to become the NBA's all-time leading scorer during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Oklahoma City Thunder
Arts & Entertainment

LeBron James makes NBA history on a star-filled night in LA

LeBron James broke Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s NBA career scoring record in an arena filled with stars and rocked by eager fans anticipating a crowning moment in his 20-year career.

3 years ago

A person passes out a brochure to someone in a house.
Community

Point Breeze neighbors lean on each other while mourning 17-year-old killed by gunfire

Last Thursday, 17-year-old Isaiah Odom was killed while riding his bike in his Point Breeze neighborhood. His mother is asking for prayers, and neighbors are lending support.

3 years ago

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A black-and-white image of Germantown Town Hall
PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

Germantown Town Hall project has a potential developer, but no timeline for completion

Developer Anthony Fullard has access to the site, but hasn’t been selected to purchase the property from the Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation.

3 years ago

At-Large Council Member Latisha Bracy is sworn in on December 1, 2022
Politics & Policy

Tired of filling vacancies — 5 since 2019 — Wilmington Council wants special elections instead

Wilmington’s charter can only be amended by the General Assembly. But so far, state lawmakers haven’t shown any interest in making the change.

3 years ago

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An up-close portrait of Ivan Cuevas, posing for the photo.
Education

How one Philadelphia teen shooting survivor navigates trauma and recovery with family and friends by his side

Trauma that comes from directly or indirectly experiencing gun violence can have short- and long-term effects, especially among youth survivors.

3 years ago

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A building is seen from the sidewalk on a cloudy day.
Politics & Policy

Who’s running Upper Darby? The answer depends on who you ask

Following Upper Darby Mayor Barbarann Keffer’s DUI, Council President Brian Burke is declaring himself interim mayor. But other officials beg to differ.

3 years ago

File photo: In this Thursday, March 11, 2021 file photo, desks are arranged in a classroom at an elementary school in Nesquehoning, Pa
Courts & Law

Judge deems Pennsylvania’s school funding system unconstitutional

The judge said students who live in school districts with low property values and incomes do not get the same opportunities and resources as those in high-income districts.

3 years ago

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A customer (right) makes a sports bet at the Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, N.J., Monday, Feb. 6, 2023
Money

Super Bowl gambling surging as states legalize it? You bet

The American Gaming Association says over 50 million U.S. adults plan to bet on the game, wagering a total of $16 billion. But most of that will happen off the books.

3 years ago

A closeup of a Delaware State Police vehicle
Community

Bullet strikes wall after gun fires during fight at Delaware high school basketball game

Police said the weapon went off after it fell to the floor and one of the combatants stepped on it. No one was injured and the gun was found on the floor.

3 years ago

Parents, students, and teachers rally ahead of the Central Bucks School District’s vote to remove books perceived to have sexualized content from their libraries outside the district’s headquarters
Education

The Central Bucks School District is buying books to consider banning them from libraries

As part of its book review process, the district is buying books so committees can read them and make recommendations.

3 years ago

The Pennsylvania Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa., Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Politics & Policy
WITF

Pennsylvania should have longer voter registration period, optional mail-in ballot secrecy envelopes, agency recommends

A new Pennsylvania state government report suggests making secrecy envelopes optional, standardizing the use of drop boxes across the state, and more.

3 years ago

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