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Police say a luxury sports car crashed into the second floor of a Jersey Shore professional office building, killing two people. (Courtesy of Kiefer Armbrecht via Jersey Shore Hurricane News/Facebook).
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New Jersey

Porsche crashes into Shore building’s second floor, killing 2

Police say a luxury sports car crashed into the second floor of a Jersey Shore professional office building, killing two people.

6 years ago

The Northern Savings Fund building at 6th and Spring Garden. (Courtesy Di Bruno Bros).
Food & Drink
Philadelphia
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Billy Penn

Historic Northern Savings Fund building is now a gorgeous Di Bruno catering space

The Frank Furness-designed bank on Spring Garden has new life as “Banca.”

6 years ago

An Action Leaders Summit in South Philly focused on how to promote and provide information about the 2020 Census in at-risk neighborhoods and communities. (Jonathan Wilson for WHYY)
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At Philly 2020 census summit, neighborhood leaders train to be ‘trusted messengers’

An Action Leaders Summit in South Philly focused on how to promote and provide information about the 2020 Census in at-risk neighborhoods and communities.

6 years ago

Renée McDonald of Mothers In Charge talks about the shooting deaths of her nephews during a discussion with journalists on how to improve gun violence reporting. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
Media
Philadelphia
Billy Penn

This new tool can help reporters — and everyone else — understand and solve Philly’s gun violence crisis

Plus: How about a resource list at the end of every article or broadcast about a shooting?

6 years ago

Temple men's basketball team on opening night (2019TWITTER/@TUMBBHOOPS)
Philadelphia
Sports
Billy Penn

If you’re a Philly sports fan but aren’t following Big 5 hoops, you’re missing out

With new head coaches at Temple and St. Joe’s, it’s a whole new era for this college basketball town.

6 years ago

Young students from the Chinatown Learning Center sing during the grand opening of the Crane Chinatown community center. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
PlanPhilly
Neighborhoods
Philadelphia

Chinatown welcomes ‘a new building and a new day’ with the Crane

The new community center at the Crane comes after years of fighting for recreational space in Chinatown.

6 years ago

WHYY’s Annette John-Hall moderates a panel after a screening of
Criminal Justice

New PBS documentary makes the case that people in prison deserve college access

A new documentary by Lynn Novick, "College Behind Bars," premieres on PBS Nov. 25. It depicts hope in a dark place.

6 years ago

(photo credit, Philadelphia Eagles)
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Sports

Regional Roundup – 11/11/19

On today's Regional Roundup - Philadelphia councilmember Helen Gym, helping veterans transition after service, and sports stadiums create rooms for children with autism.

Air Date: November 11, 2019 10:00 am

Listen 49:00
William Way opens new trans resource center. (Google Maps)
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Philadelphia
Social Justice
Broke in Philly

William Way opens new trans resource center

The Arcila-Adams Trans Resource Center, a new hub providing services including health care and therapy referrals, job services and help enrolling in food programs.

6 years ago

(Mark Henninger/Imagic Digitgal)
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Food & Drink
Philadelphia
Billy Penn

This Parisian all-day cafe on North Broad is like a diner in France

Gabi is now serving lunch and dinner, with breakfast coming soon.

6 years ago

(Courtesy of the Army Corps of Engineers)
Down the Shore
Infrastructure
New Jersey
Politics

Feds say N.J. towns can use sand from offshore sites for beach replenishment

New Jersey municipalities can now dredge sand from nearby offshore sites for beach replenishment projects following a federal government rule reversal.

6 years ago

Ingrams Thorofare Bridge (Google Maps)
Down the Shore
Infrastructure
New Jersey
Transportation

Major overhaul set to begin on Shore bridge linking to barrier island

Construction will soon get underway on a key bridge that links mainland Cape May County to a barrier island. 

6 years ago

South Philly resident Carol White and other members of Philly Thrive block the entrance to a public meeting about the refinery Thursday evening. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Energy
Environment
Philadelphia

Activists take over meeting on Philly refinery cleanup, demand public involvement

Tired of being left out of the process, protesters refused to let public meetings on cleaning up the refinery site move ahead.

6 years ago

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Ros Pichardo, an activist with Operation Save Our City, hung the photos of other victims of gun violence across from the spot where 10 year-old Semaj O’Branty was shot in the head walking home from school Wednesday. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Criminal Justice
Philadelphia

After shooting of 10-year-old, activists call on communities, city officials to end the violence

For many, the shooting of innocent bystanders, especially children, is a call for outrage at both community complacency and institutional failure.

6 years ago

A portion of the Cove Recreation Area in Brigantine. (Google image)
Down the Shore
Law
New Jersey
Outdoors

City adopts regulations that enhance enforcement at raucous N.J. beach

The Brigantine City Council unanimously passed an ordinance Wednesday that provides law enforcement and local officials more power at the Cove Recreation Area beach.

6 years ago

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