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Camden officials say the bulk of As part of the $3.5 million in a brownfield grant from the federal government will go towards construction at Elijah Perry Park, to include upgraded basketball courts. (Kenny Burns/WHYY)
Government
New Jersey
Public Spaces

Camden is main beneficiary of N.J.’s federal brownfield cleanup grants

N.J. is receiving a $6.5 million grant to clean up contaminated areas known as brownfields. A significant portion is going to Elijah Perry Park in Camden.

4 years ago

Pennsylvania Republican Senate candidates David McCormick (left) and Mehmet Oz during campaign appearances in May 2022 in Pennsylvania. (AP Photo/File)
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Pennsylvania
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Oz, McCormick prepare for recount in Pa. GOP Senate race

A recount would mean that the outcome of the race might not be known until June 8, the deadline for counties to report their results to the state.

4 years ago

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G7 countries to provide $19.8 billion in aid to Ukraine

The G7 leading economies agreed Friday to provide $19.8 billion in economic aid to Ukraine to ensure its finances do not hinder its ability to defend itself from Russia.

4 years ago

LED lighting in Los Angeles. (General Electric)
PlanPhilly
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Infrastructure
Philadelphia
Streets & Roads

City Council weighing citywide contract converting Philly street lights to LEDs

The modernization project will also mean malfunctioning lights will be fixed based on real-time reports, and not based on resident complaints.

4 years ago

Marijuana buds are seen in prescription bottles
Delaware
Government

Bill to create marijuana market in Delaware falls short again in House

The regulatory piece of the legalization effort would tax all sales of marijuana at 15%. It failed in large part because one supporter missed the vote.

4 years ago

People hold signs as they stand near parked semi-trucks during a protest against COVID-19 vaccine mandates
NPR
National
Public Health

Pro-Trump counties continue to suffer far higher COVID death tolls

As Americans commemorate 1 million COVID deaths, the partisan divide of who has gotten sick and died continues to grow, mostly due to disinformation about the vaccines.

4 years ago

A woman shops for baby formula at Target
NPR
Business
National

How the U.S. got into this baby formula mess

Just a handful of formula makers dominate the industry so a single plant shutdown can lead to empty shelves.

4 years ago

Transfer pipes carry liquified natural gas to and from a holding tank. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)
Energy
Environment
International

Worried by Ukraine war impacts, environmentalists petition feds to dump LNG by rail

Environmentalists support a White House proposal to reverse a Trump-era rule, but worry plans to help the war effort in Ukraine with greater LNG could derail the efforts.

4 years ago

City Hall in Chester, Pa. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Economy
Government
Government Accountability

Pa. grants Chester receiver permission to file for bankruptcy on behalf of city

No decision on pulling the lever is imminent — however, the state granting the receiver the green light to file for bankruptcy makes Chester’s fiscal emergency far more dire.

4 years ago

A close-up of a New Jersey State Police Officer's uniform
New Jersey
Policing

New Jersey lawmakers introduce legislation to create law enforcement licensure program

Lawmakers in New Jersey announced legislation that would make the state one of more than 40 with a licensure or decertification program for police.

4 years ago

Headshots of all of the leading Pa. U.S. senate candidates for both parties' primaries.
Radio Times
Elections
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia

PA Post-Primary Election Roundtable

A look at Tuesday's primary election in Pennsylvania: what do we know so far? Any surprises? What do the results mean as the 2022 general election looms?

Air Date: May 18, 2022 10:00 am

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U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans; challenger Alexandra Hunt.
Elections
Philadelphia
Billy Penn

Hunt falls to Evans in congressional race after a campaign that centered sex work — and grabbed attention

Evans will retain his seat in Congress, while Hunt supporters are already betting on future wins.

4 years ago

Tarik Khan talks to a voter outside the Falls of Schuylkill Library
Elections
Philadelphia
Billy Penn

Philly’s state legislative races were kind of wild this year, but the primary ended up bringing few surprises

Despite endorsement controversy and infighting, most Democratic incumbents managed to resecure the nomination.

4 years ago

Construction in Passyunk Square
Elections
Philadelphia
Billy Penn

Philly ballot questions all pass, removing gendered language from City Charter and giving City Council say over zoning board

More than a third of Philadelphians opposed the language change.

4 years ago

David McCormick (left) and Mehmet Oz, Republican candidates for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania. (Matt Rourke and Seth Wenig/AP Photo)
Elections
Government
Pennsylvania

U.S. Senate primary for the GOP still undecided; expected outcomes elsewhere

In pivotal Pa. primary, big wins for John Fetterman in the Democratic race for U.S. Senate and Doug Mastriano in the GOP gubernatorial race.

4 years ago

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