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South Philly stoop lady stalks Dave Davies in quest to learn more about local politics

ICYMI: In the first of a we-don’t-even-know-how-many-parts “Philly Politics 101” video series, “South Philly stoo ...

11 years ago

 At last week's Next Great City forum, Rev. Keith Goodman noted that he is 'not a career politician.' Today, he exited the race. (Brad Larrison/for NewsWorks)

Rev. Keith Goodman explains why he exited the Philly mayor’s race

When the Rev. Keith Goodman declared his intention to run for mayor of Philadelphia last month, ...

11 years ago

Reports from the Philly Board of Elections office on petition-deadline day [updated]

As the clock hands moved toward ...

11 years ago

 Tuesday is the deadline for candidates for citywide office to file their nominating petitions. That includes the race for mayor. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)

Today separates pretenders from contenders; city nominating petitions due by 5 p.m.

As political mile markers go, Tuesday marks a noteworthy post on Philadelphia’s political-season calendar for candidates in the may ...

11 years ago

 Nelson Diaz waits to address the House Democratic Policy Committee at Harding Middle School in Frankford. (Brian Hickey/WHYY)

Diaz pitches idea of a parent-led city school board

Inside a Frankford middle school that resembled a construction site from the exterior, mayoral candidate Nelson Diaz said Monday that he& ...

11 years ago

 Mayoral candidate Tony Williams and Local 107 President William Hamilton await the start of Monday's endorsement event. (Brian Hickey/WHYY)

Tony Williams climbs into big rig, accepts Teamsters endorsement

We here at NinetyNine do not intend to cover every single mayoral-endorsement event between now and May 19. That’s what our regular ...

11 years ago

While you were gone: Weekend forums and meetings with business leaders

The quartet of mayoral candidates who attended Saturday’s Pennsylvania Working Families forum at the Arch Street United Methodist C ...

11 years ago

Candidates for mayor (from left) Nelson Diaz, Anthony Williams, and James Kenney share their views Saturday afternoon during a mayoral candidate forum organized by Pennsylvania Working Families Organization at the Arch Street United Methodist Church in center city. Behind them are the emcee, Bishop Dwayne D. Royster, and candidate Doug Oliver, right.

Mayoral candidates discuss stop-and-frisk, min. wage and more at Working Families forum [gallery]

Among the topics that four of Philadelphia’s Democratic mayoral candidates discussed at Saturday’s ...

11 years ago

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Our Pet Bond

Many of us feel our pets are family, but what is that special bond? We’ll look into that remarkable inter-species relationship and talk ...

Air Date: March 9, 2015

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 Scenes from Tuesday night's Next Great City mayoral forum at the Convention Center. (Brad Larrison/for NewsWorks)

Budgets, branding and Dr. Seuss: NinetyNine’s mayoral campaign-coverage week in review

At high noon each Friday during Philadelphia’s mayoral-primary season, NinetyNine will post a roundup of noteworthy stories fro ...

11 years ago

 Superintendent William Hite (second from right) looks on as Mayor Nutter proposed a budget calling for a property-tax increase to help fund Philadelphia's schools. (Emma Lee/WHYY)

Philly mayoral candidates react to Nutter’s budget proposal

Before City Hall closed its doors early due to the snow on Thursday, ...

11 years ago

 Anthony Williams took objection to being branded 'the charter-school advocate' when others in the race support them as well. (Emma Lee/WHYY)

Tony Williams finds it ‘curious’ that he’s considered ‘the charter-school guy’

The lobby of state senator/mayoral candidate Tony Williams’ 18th-floor campaign office featured about as many square feet as number ...

11 years ago

 Snow covered shoes dangle from utility lines Thursday, March 5, 2015, during a winter storm in Philadelphia. The Philadelphia area was forecast to receive 5 to 8 inches of snow through Thursday, with lesser amounts to the north and more to the south. (Matt Rourke/AP Photo)

City elections are taking a snow day

It’s official: the city elections are taking a snow day.  ...

11 years ago

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How ‘dark money’ could affect Philly’s mayoral and council races

Over on his Off Mic blog, Dave Da ...

11 years ago

 Tuesday night's Next Great City mayoral forum was brought six candidates to the Pennsylvania Convention Center. (Brad Larrison/for NewsWorks)

Mayoral candidates discuss taxes, green issues and personal ‘fun facts’ at Next Great City forum

If several hundred people who braved the freezing-rainfall conditions were anticipating political fireworks at Tuesday night’s Next ...

11 years ago

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