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 City Councilman Kenyatta Johnson and Ori Feibush (NewsWorks file photos)

It’s Johnson v. Feibush in toughest Philly City Council district primary

All 17 seats on Philadelphia City Council are up for election this year, but no race is more competitive or more expensive than the match ...

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Six of the seven canadates for the Philadelphia mayorial race came together for a debate on issues surrounding new immigrants in the city of Philadelphia. April 11th, 2015 Emily Cohen / For Newsworks

Are Philly Latinos waiting for a candidate to ‘grab their hearts?’

Latino voters have a reputation of not turning out to vote, especially in local elections. The numbers are even lower than that of the ge ...

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Milton Street speaks at the WHYY Penjerdel Council mayoral forum at WHYY in Philadelphia on Wednesday, April 15, 2015. ( STEPHANIE AARONSON / Staff Photographer )

Philly mayoral candidates take turns in the hot seat at WHYY [full audio + photos]

The WHYY/Perjerdel Council Mayor Forum was different than others, instead of a debate it offered 15 minute one-on-one interviews with the ...

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 Veteran Thomas Mumbower offered feedback to VA officials at the Philadelphia regional benefits office during a town hall meeting held earlier this year. (Jessica McDonald/WHYY)

Philadelphia VA benefits office plagued by mismanagement, report finds

A new audit of the Philadelphia Veteran’ ...

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 A view of Shamokin, Pa. (Emily Previti/WITF)
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With all the talk about pension reform, a look at whether existing guidelines are enforced

Some Pennsylvania lawmakers say the rules governing public pensions need to change, but not everyone follows the guidelines already in pl ...

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Homegrown Middle Class: Taking Housing Preservation to Scale

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Q&A: Lynne Abraham on L&I, councilmanic prerogative, protected bike lanes and more

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Cubans welcome historic Castro-Obama meeting, want results

Cubans are hailing the historic meeting between presidents Raul Castro and Barack Obama but say they want to see their lives improve fast ...

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Former Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane (AP file photo)

Montgomery County judge orders Kane to court to explain firing top deputy

Attorney General Kathleen Kane will have to answer to a Montgomery County judge for firing a top deputy in her office. In an order ...

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Christie PAC committing $100K to GOP candidates, parties

The political action committee supporting Chris Christie has begun doling out money to Republican lawmakers and party organizations in ke ...

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 John Stribula, president of Allentown’s firefighter union, said the benefits were too good to pass up.  He retired in 2011. (Lindsay Lazarski/WHYY)
Keystone Crossroads

Is it fair for city workers to use overtime to spike their pensions?

We’ll explore that question, and tell you about a spiking saga that unfolded in Allentown. At the end of 2011, the city of A ...

11 years ago

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Keystone Crossroads

What do you think? Share your ideas about pensions with Keystone Crossroads

Our reporting about Pennsylvania’s municipal pensions is not complete. We want to hear from you. Nearly half of local govern ...

11 years ago

 David Carmichael, director of Pennsylvania State Archives, looks though one of many boxes that holds permanent pension records in Harrisburg, Pa. (Lindsay Lazarski/WHYY)
Keystone Crossroads

Quick facts about pensions

Here’s some help with those terms and ideas you hear and want to understand better. In reporting our ...

11 years ago

 Homer City Police Chief, Louis Sacco, is one of just three people in the borough's police pension plan. The borough pays high administrative fees for the plan's management. (Irina Zhorov/WESA)
Keystone Crossroads

For Pa. small towns, there are better ways to manage pension plans

The very nature of how pensions are organized in the Commonwealth makes them unwieldy and inefficient. Homer City Police Chief, Lo ...

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Keystone Crossroads

How Scranton’s pension system took a nosedive and what other cities can learn from it

Underfunded pensions are a problem across the state, but Scranton is in particularly dire straits. Underfunded pensions are a prob ...

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