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WHYY’s Lizf Fiedler is in Camden today, where continues her coverage of a city who’s first-year mayor is battling significant ...
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Local community pitches in to help burned W. Philly charter school
Last Sunday, the Global Leadership Academy charter school in West Philadelphia burned in a five-alarm fire. The local community is ...
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New Jersey Associate Justice Roberto Rivera-Soto has decided he’ll vote on some of the state’s Supreme Court cases — pr ...
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It wasn’t so long along Larry Platt made headlines for leaving his post as Philadelphia magazine’s editor in chief and giftin ...
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Philadelphia lifts snow emergency
The city of Philadelphia is claiming victory in the latest battle to clear snow from the streets. The snow emergency has been lifte ...
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Have you voted yet in our tour guide poll? As Philadelphia tour guides fight the city’s requirement to pass a knowledge test before ...
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Registration begins for non-profit course
Nonprofits, registration begins today for the Nonprofit Manage ...
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Child advocate: infant death highlights need for greater reform
The death of a two-month old boy who was under the care of a Philadelphia Department of Human Services contractor has spurred an internal ...
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After much debate over plans for a state-run tourism district in Atlantic City, NJ Gov. Chris Christie is expected to sign an agreement i ...
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Police say the woman whose body was found yesterday in an abandoned Kensington home is likely not a victim of the Kensington Strangler. ...
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Public Health Milford Unit On the Move
The Delaware Public Health Unit in Milford will be on the move this week. The facility has been located at the old Milford f ...
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It’s like a cable TV drama. Missing money, hacked website, angry bidders and now a report of assault by sheriff’s officers. B ...
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South Jersey’s Tuckerton Elementary School already has a a closed-circuit surveillance system through which administrators can keep ...
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Former housing chief enters Philadelphia sheriff’s race
Former city housing director John Kromer announced his candidacy for Philadelphia Sheriff Wednesday, promising to try to abolish the offi ...
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