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Politics & Policy

Doug Oliver wears colorful socks at The Next Mayor debate at Temple University in Philadelphia on Monday, May 4, 2015. ( STEPHANIE AARONSON / Staff Photographer )

Endless mayoral forums form plenty of impressions

One of the unique features of this mayor’s race is just how many times the candidates see each other.  It seems every communit ...

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 (Clockwise from top left) Cheryl Lynn Allen (R), Dwayne Woodruff (D), David Wecht (D), Kevin Dougherty (D), Correale Stevens (R), Anne Lazarus (D) (Images courtesy of Committee of 70)

What’s a voter to do when it comes to picking judicial candidates?

This season it’s particularly important to pay attention to the judicial candidates that will be on the ballot next week.   ...

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 Current Brewerytown residents, Max Ochester (Left) and Andre Wright met at the 30th and Jefferson Street playground. Wright is the founder of Give and Go Athletics, a youth mentorship program in Brewerytown that uses sports to teach Philadelphia kids fundamental and life skills.Ochester is the owner of Brewerytown Beats, a used record store located on Girard Avenue. (Ifanyi Bell/for WHYY)

Two friends share love of Brewerytown and ambivalence about mayor’s race [video]

While there are hundreds of thousands of Philadelphians who will not show up to vote in Tuesday’s primary, Andre Wright and Max Och ...

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 City Council Caucus Room in Philadelphia's City Hall (Emma Lee/WHYY)

A who’s who in the race for Philly City Council

As disagreements in recent years between Philadelphia’s mayor and City Council have shown, Council’s 17 members can collectiv ...

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Philadelphia's City Hall Tower (Emma Lee/WHYY)

Who did — and didn’t fund Philly’s super PACs

In this mayor’s race, when the door was open to big money, unions and some wealthy school choice advocates came to play. But the ci ...

10 years ago

 (From left) Nelson Diaz, Doug Oliver, and Milton Street (NewsWorks file photos)

Diaz, Oliver, and Street are in it to the finish

Crime. Education. Jobs. This election cycle, those issues have, not surprisingly, commanded campaign websites, literature and any ...

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Abraham tries to shed ‘Deadliest D.A.’ image for community builder

Lynne Abraham was Philadelphia’s longest-serving district attorney and easily won election four times in her 19-year tenure. But de ...

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Williams reaches for higher ground

A few years ago, State Sen. Anthony Williams faced a life-threatening illness – he won’t go into the details. As he was recoverin ...

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Mayoral Candidate JIm Kenney meets potential voters in Strawberry Mansion Saturday. (Brad Larrison/for NewsWorks)

Jim Kenney’s evolution is apparent–independence not so much

By now, you’ve probably seen an ad or two for the presumed front-runner in the race. If you know anything about Jim Kenney, you ...

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Government Accountability

Q&A: Milton Street on Michael Nutter, community planning, tax abatements, aging

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Christie’s legal bill for bridge case climbs to $7.6M

New Jersey taxpayers have now paid about $7.6 million for legal work on behalf of Gov. Chris Christie and his administration in the inves ...

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Florida doctor tied to NJ Senator Menendez to remain jailed

A Florida doctor charged with corruption alongside New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez has been ordered to remain jailed while awaiting trial fo ...

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Patriot Act renewal splits GOP presidential hopefuls

The Republican senators eyeing the presidency are split over renewing the Patriot Act. Parts of the surveillance law expire June 1. ...

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Ramsey sidesteps political minefield, focuses on leading Philly police force

The future of Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey has been a hot topic on the campaign trail, but the man himself says he pla ...

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 U.S. Sen. Bob Casey attends a press conference on health care services at U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs facilities at the Veterans Multi-Service Center in Philadelphia in  2014. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)

Casey helps lauch bill aimed at VA improvements

The backlog of claims at the Veterans Affairs regional facility in Philadelphia is nearly 245 days, while the national average is 198 day ...

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