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HUD says Housing Authority needs “aggressive reform”
An audit on the Philadelphia Housing Authority’s legal fees has the Department of Housing & Urban Development putting PHA on bl ...
14 years ago
Deaths, tsunamis feared as massive quake hits Japan
Update: Thousands living near Japan’s Fukushima No. 1 power plant have been evacuted, as the quake shut down the n ...
14 years ago
Rain has stopped, waters still rise
Morning, Feed readers! Hope you’re dry while reading this. The rain has finally stopped, but the threat of flooding c ...
14 years ago
The Chestnut Hill Community Association’s next community manager may have different role
The Chestnut Hill Community Association plans to hire a new person to fill its Community Manager position. Philip LeCalsey, who was the m ...
14 years ago
Scally switches to Independent at-large Council ticket
Long-time Roxborough resident Bernard Scally is now pinning his bid for an at-large seat on Philadelphia City Council to an independent t ...
14 years ago
West Philly polo players ride high
The nation’s first all African-American high school polo team is headed to the national championship at the University of Virginia ...
14 years ago
The spring means flooding – East Germantown organizes
The 5-foot-6-inch woman waded through the thigh high water while she attempted to return to her East Germantown home. “We’re w ...
14 years ago
Kelly Drive in East Falls could remain closed through the night
Kelly Drive remains closed from Falls Bridge to North Ferry Road due to minor flooding from the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia. The rec ...
14 years ago