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Sports in America explores stories that shape athletes and fans alike. Each week, David Greene hosts in-depth conversations with people across the world of sports  – from the star who hits the game winner to the millions of us whose lives are touched by the game.
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Sports in America explores stories that shape athletes and fans alike. Each week, David Greene hosts in-depth conversations with people across the world of sports – from the star who hits the game winner to the millions of us whose lives are touched by the game.

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 Mayor Michael Nutter speaks at a 2013 tech-entrepreneur launch event. (NewsWorks, file art)

Report: Mayoral candidates ‘appear to be listening to the Philadelphia tech community’

NinetyNine’s good friends over at Technical.ly Philly recently sent a 14-query questionnaire to five declared mayoral candidates to ...

11 years ago

 The Rev. Keith Goodman, 42, announced his mayoral candidacy on Sunday, but residency requirements are working against his eligibility. (Photo courtesy of Keith Goodman)

There may (or may not) be a 7th (or 8th) Dem. mayoral candidate

To hear the Rev. Keith Goodman tell it, the North Philadelphia Seventh-Day Adventist Church senior pastor is officially a candidate for m ...

11 years ago

 Elmer Money, who ran for a City Council at-large seat in 2011, picked up his mayoral-primary nominating petitions on Friday. (Brian Hickey/WHYY)

Yes, Philadelphia, there is a Republican mayoral-primary candidate

The easiest question to ask Elmer Money on an arctic-themed Friday morning was this: Does a Republican candidate who ...

11 years ago

 A shot from the Anthony Hardy Williams For Mayor TV spot. (Vimeo via Philebrity)

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 to ...

11 years ago

Philadelphia City Hall (Nathaniel Hamilton/for WHYY)

Listen: Radio Times digs into campaign-finance restrictions

On Thursday’s episode of Radio Times, host Marty Moss-Coane was joined by political consultant Dan Fee, Committee of 70 CEO David T ...

11 years ago

 Though Mayor Michael Nutter will have dropped that title before July 2016, he was clearly ecstatic that the DNC will come to town then. (Tom MacDonald/WHYY)

Mayoral candidates react to the DNC coming to Philly in ’16

As you have likely already heard — what with your penchant for reading political stories like these — the ...

11 years ago

 Former Philadelphia councilman and current mayoral candidate Jim Kenney (left) speaks with an attendee at an event held by the Philadelphia Democratic Progressive Caucus (Shai Ben-Yaacov/WHYY)

Kenney’s attack on Williams belies a nuanced position on charters

Philadelphia mayoral candidate Jim Kenney ...

11 years ago

 As Board of Elections officials look on, T. Milton Street Sr. fields questions while filing his campaign-finance reports seven days after the deadline. (Brian Hickey/WHYY)

Milton Street pays $130 campaign-finance late fee, doesn’t care about money [video]

If a candidate for elected office in Philadelphia County is late to file his or her campaign-finance reports, the Board of Elections levi ...

11 years ago

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Philadelphia City Council has approved renaming a section of 59th Street for former Mayor W. Wilson Goode Sr. who led the city from 1984 to 1992. (WHYY file photo)

Been There, Do This: Mayor Wilson Goode Sr. talks leadership and vision for the city’s future

As part of our 2015 Philadelphia mayoral-primary coverage, NinetyNine will speak with City Hall’s former second-floor denizens abou ...

11 years ago

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 Kelvin Jeremiah, president and CEO of the Philadelphia Housing Authority, speaks at a December groundbreaking event in Germantown. (Bas Slabbers/for NewsWorks)

PHA head to Philly GOP: Thanks, but I’m not running for mayor (yet)

According to ...

11 years ago

 (<a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-130781543/stock-photo-yoga-mat.html'>Yoga mat</a> image courtesy of Shutterstock.com

Finding the space to connect voice, body and spirit on a yoga mat

Yoga practitioner and educator Pam Paraison’s transformational professional journey is the very model of “paying it forward.& ...

11 years ago

 At this early stage in the mayoral campaign, Jim Kenney, Lynne Abraham and Tony Williams have all pointed out endorsements received. (NewsWorks, file art)

The regularly-updated Philadelphia Mayoral-Race Endorsement Tracker

As the May 19 mayoral primaries approach, candidates will issue press releases and host events highlighting those who’ve endorsed t ...

11 years ago

 Former Philadelphia Chief Data Officer Mark Headd. (Photo, via Technical.ly Philly, by Flickr user Interop Events, used under a Creative Commons license)

Former chief data officer to Philly mayoral candidates: Follow Nutter’s lead, then do more

The city’s first (and ...

11 years ago

 Doug Oliver discussed the applicability of Jay Z lyrics to what he's learned about Philly politics. (Bas Slabbers/for NewsWorks)

Doug Oliver launches mayoral campaign, selects his ‘theme music’

NinetyNine already knew why Doug Oliver chose to launch his upstart mayoral campaign in Germantown on Saturday — “ ...

11 years ago

 Helen Gym, co-founder of Parents United for Public Education in Philadelphia, is expected to launch her campaign for a City Council at-large seat on Monday. (Lindsay Lazarski/WHYY)

Schools, money and the mayor’s race

This week begins as last week ended: With a discussion about the Philadelphia School Partnership’s $25 million offer to, y’kn ...

11 years ago

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