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The Winter Street Greenway and Rob Stuart Memorial Dog Park (Philadelphia Department of Parks and Recreation)
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How an activist family got a new park built in Logan Square

Logan Square activists succeeded in their efforts to build the newly opened $1 million Winter Street Greenway and Rob Stuart Memorial Dog Park. Here’s how they got it done.

4 years ago

Tania Greene, Reyna Navarro and Tania León are selling at the Christmas Village for the first time. (Elizabeth Estrada/WHYY)
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Philadelphia

Philly’s traditional Christmas Village shines with a ‘liberating’ new attraction

For the first time, the holiday market at Love Park will feature a dedicated space for small businesses owned by Black and brown Philadelphians.

4 years ago

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Supporters of Native Americans pause following a prayer during the 38th National Day of Mourning at Coles Hill in Plymouth, Mass., on Nov. 22, 2007. Denouncing centuries of racism and mistreatment of Indigenous people, members of Native American tribes from around New England will gather on Thanksgiving 2021 for a solemn National Day of Mourning observance. (AP Photo/Lisa Poole, File)
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Native American tribes are gathering in Plymouth to mourn on Thanksgiving

4 years ago

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National

A texting mix-up sparked a Thanksgiving dinner tradition that continues this year

4 years ago

The Thanksgiving Day Parade kicked off with Clifford The Big Red Dog. (Tennyson Donyéa, WHYY)
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Philadelphia

Many were ‘thankful’ the Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade made its return

Thousands of people lined up along the Ben Franklin Parkway to soak in the holiday spirit at the Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade.

4 years ago

From left, Revs. Jeanette Davis, Robert Collier Sr. and Greg Holston show ceiling damage in the Waterview Recreation Center's Gym in Northwest Philadelphia. (Abdul R. Sulayman/ The Philadelphia Tribune).
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Black clergy group promises to put pressure on for recreation center redevelopment

The Black Clergy of Philadelphia and Vicinity is not happy with the state of disrepair throughout the city's parks and recreational centers.

4 years ago

Construction workers rebuild an I-95 off ramp on the city of Wilmington as part of the massive 'Restore the Corridor' interstate project through the city. (Mark Eichmann/WHYY)
Delaware
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Orange construction barrels to be Delaware’s ‘new state flower’ with $1.4B for road projects

The federal highway funding coming to Delaware is about half of what the state spent on road projects in Gov. John Carney’s first term.

4 years ago

A pile of toxic debris in Camden
Environment
New Jersey
Race & Ethnicity
Social Justice

Our national reckoning on race must include environmental justice

Until we recognize the changing climate as a clear and present danger, particularly to communities of color, we won’t pursue necessary systemic change, Samir Nichols writes.

4 years ago

Jessica Pointer (L) accepts a gift, a plant stand, from Lisa Ivery (R) on a sunny, fall morning.
Neighborhoods
Pennsylvania
Technology

How Buy Nothing takes giving and receiving to a different, more neighborly level

Online Buy Nothing groups grow more popular by the day. Members say the gift-economy has brought them closer than ever before.

4 years ago

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'Christmas on the Block'  (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
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Busta Rhymes, lit holidays, Christmas Underwater, and more seasonal attractions in this week’s ‘Things to Do’

Nov. 25- Nov. 28: Things to do in Pa., Del., and N.J.

4 years ago

Philadelphia has topped 500 homicides for the year after a woman was killed on Wednesday night. (6abc)
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6abc

South Philadelphia shooting marks city’s 500th homicide

The grim milestone ties the record of the largest number of murders in one year, which was set back in 1990.

4 years ago

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Billy Penn

A classic Philly rivalry returns in the city where Thanksgiving football was invented

Northeast and Central high schools have squared off on the holiday for over 125 years.

4 years ago

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Gun Violence
Philadelphia
Public Safety

‘Stop killing our community’: Philly officials address gun violence epidemic as nearly 500 people are murdered

Officials pointed to issues they say are fueling the crisis, from a failure on the state level to enact effective gun laws, to residents being too afraid to help police.

4 years ago

David Beale Jr. (from left), Naeem White, Paul David Beale Sr., Altermese Beale, Carolyn Beale, and Paulette Beale Harris stand in a flower show
Business
Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Tribune

West Oak Lane flower shop marks 50 years of serving the community

The Ogontz Avenue commercial corridor has changed throughout the years. But as other businesses have closed their doors, the flower shop remains a constant in the community.

4 years ago

Police tape blocks off the scene of a mass shooting in Philly
Gun Violence
Philadelphia
Public Safety

Philadelphia’s gun violence problem is a moral, economic, racial, and human crisis

Kenyatta Johnson describes Philly’s gun violence problem as a five-alarm emergency devastating our communities, adding that we must do everything within our power to stop it.

4 years ago

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