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Criminal Justice
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Suburban lawmaker reintroduces ‘Breonna’s Law’ to ban no-knock warrants

The proposed measure would prohibit use of no-knock warrants, a practice Kentucky police engaged in when they fatally shot Breonna Taylor.

5 years ago

Aug. 15, 2016, a wind turbine, front, being assembled off Block Island, Rhode Island. (Michael Dwyer/AP Photo)
Environment
New Jersey
NJ Spotlight

Two big steps made in push for NJ offshore-wind industry

The developments mark big steps by N.J. in advancing its oft-stated goal to become the hub of the supply chain to service multiple offshore-wind farms on the East Coast.

5 years ago

The Mulema family fled the Central African Republic, spent years in a refugee camp, and were eventually resettled in Newark, Del., by Jewish Family Services. (Tom Gjelten/NPR)
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Immigration
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U.S. refugee program ‘on life support,’ facing big challenges

Resettling a single refugee family requires a huge effort, and after four years of neglect under the Trump administration, rebuilding the system will be difficult.

5 years ago

Reep. Andy Kim, D-N.J., speaks during a House Small Business Committee hearing
New Jersey
Race & Ethnicity

South Jersey U.S. Rep. Andy Kim launches PAC to empower candidates of color

The In Our Hands PAC went public on Wednesday after forming late last year.

5 years ago

President Joe Biden speaks during a news conference in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, March 25, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Government
National

Biden leaves door open for Senate change to pass agenda

Biden at first backed a modification — but not elimination — of the filibuster. But he then suggested, at least on certain issues, he would go further.

5 years ago

Marijuana buds are seen in a glass jar
New Jersey
Race & Ethnicity
Social Justice

Booker aide tapped for cannabis panel after NAACP pressure

Charles Barker’s nomination came after the state NAACP pointed out that the five-member board did not include any Black men.

5 years ago

The Pennsylvania state Capitol in winter
Law
Pennsylvania

Child sex abuse lawsuit ‘window’ amendment clears Pa. House

Supporters say a two-year “window” to file lawsuits over older claims of abuse is needed to give victims a path to justice.

5 years ago

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf
Government Accountability
Pennsylvania
Public Health
Spotlight PA

Wolf administration refuses to release details of wasted COVID-19 vaccine doses

The state Health Department is once again citing a decades-old law that it has used numerous times to prevent greater public scrutiny of its coronavirus pandemic response.

5 years ago

The Comcast tower in Philadelphia reflects clouds and blue sky.
Philadelphia
Technology

Comcast will invest $1B over the next decade in attempt to close digital divide

Comcast will invest $1B over the next decade in an attempt to close the digital divide. Just last summer, the company was criticized for not doing more to help students.

5 years ago

In this Feb. 25, 2021, file photo, Rachel Levine, nominated to be an assistant secretary at the Department of Health and Human Services, testifies before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions committee on Capitol Hill in Washington. (Caroline Brehman/Pool via AP)
LGBTQ
National
Public Health

US Senate confirms Rachel Levine, first openly transgender federal official, to key post

Dr. Rachel Levine had been serving as Pennsylvania’s top health official since 2017, and emerged as the public face of the state’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.

5 years ago

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner appears as a podium
Elections
Philadelphia
Billy Penn

‘Never Krasner’? Thousands of Philly Republicans switch to Democrat ahead of DA primary

The tactic is not officially sanctioned by the local GOP, but the numbers are notable.

5 years ago

In this March 19, 2021, file photo, flowers, candles and signs are displayed at a makeshift memorial in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Candice Choi)
Radio Times
Gun Violence
Race & Ethnicity
Social Justice

The history of violence against Asians and Asian Americans

Last week's mass shooting at an Asian massage parlor was another example of the anti-Asian racism which has heightened with the pandemic. But this racism is far from new.

Air Date: March 24, 2021

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Michelle Perry protests Pa.'s unemployment system in front of Gov. Tom Wolf's Center City office
Government Accountability
Income Inequality
Pennsylvania
Spotlight PA

As thousands of unemployment claims expire, Pa. residents refile, wait on federal benefits

The expiration of state benefits for many and the new federal stimulus law is creating fresh confusion and potential gaps in benefits for people desperate for help.

5 years ago

Carlita Smith holds her hands together in prayer in front of a Camden home
Housing
New Jersey

N.J. vetoes controversial proposal to move Camden Finance Department to county control

The step comes as some Camden property owners fear losing their homes to tax sales because of the department’s lack of action.

5 years ago

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., speaks during a news conference at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, March 16, 2021. (Samuel Corum/Pool via AP)
Gun Violence
Public Safety

Schumer vows vote on background checks after latest shooting

“This Senate will be different,” said Schumer, D-N.Y. “The Senate is going to debate and address the epidemic of gun violence in this country.”

5 years ago

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