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La auditoría es critica acerca de cómo los miembros de la junta del Puerto de Wilmington cumplieron con las leyes de reuniones abiertas y la transparencia pública.
2 weeks ago
Camden County builds $22 million supportive housing complex with 60 units for unsheltered residents
The McKernan Supportive Housing Community in Blackwood is slated to open by summer 2026.
2 weeks ago
Listen 1:35The mayor strongly opposed prioritizing the city's lowest-income households. Now, the H.O.M.E. initiative is set to add millions for repairs and preservation efforts.
3 weeks ago
Listen 1:06South Philly’s Bellwether District has its first tenant. Here’s what to know about DrinkPAK
The canned drink manufacturer plans to create more than 170 long-term jobs at the former PES refinery site.
3 weeks ago
Listen 1:02SEPTA, union reach contract agreement after Shapiro intervention
SEPTA has reached a tentative two-year contract agreement with Transportation Workers Union Local 234 following a weekend intervention by Gov. Josh Shapiro.
3 weeks ago
In the event of a strike, students will not be marked late due to “SEPTA-related travel challenges,” Superintendent Watlington said Sunday.
3 weeks ago
The audit is critical of how the Port of Wilmington board members complied with open meeting laws and public transparency.
3 weeks ago
Listen 0:50Gehry helped the museum with its "Core Project," a major renovation project that was four years in the making.
3 weeks ago
Wonderland Pier hotel? Ocean City Council opens door to large-scale redevelopment
Business leaders warn of more boardwalk store closures should redevelopment efforts stall, but some residents fear losing the site’s family-friendly identity.
3 weeks ago
Philadelphia has an abandoned vehicle problem. Here’s how you can get deserted cars off your block
For the past four years, the city has received an average of 37,000 abandoned car complaints annually.
4 weeks ago
Still struggling to overcome Silverliner issues, SEPTA will miss latest deadline
The transit agency has used up all available supplies in North America of a key component in repairing its aging fleet of railcars.
4 weeks ago
Listen 1:15The company will expand to more than 20 cities, including Pittsburgh and Baltimore, but no word yet on when people will get to ride.
4 weeks ago
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