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Inside the historic Family Court

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(Ross D. Franklin/AP File Photo)
National Interest

The potent politics of medical pot

One of the most popular issues these days is medical marijuana. Landslide majorities – nationwide, and in states like Pennsy ...

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PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

April 10: Streets detoured after fire | Reviving Delaware River development plans | “The Ben” restoration | Divine Lorraine as art mecca | Mantua artist opens doors to save studio

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PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

Sound and the City: Nick Spitzer on Philadelphia

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 In a photo taken Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013, newly-elected Rep. Vance McAllister, a Republican of Louisiana, waits to be sworn in at the Capitol in Washington. McAllister says he's asking his family and constituents for forgiveness after a West Monroe newspaper published a video that it says shows the congressman kissing a female staffer in his congressional office in Monroe, La. McAllister, only in office a little over four months, attracted national attention because of his endorsement from the bearded men of the 'Duck Dynasty' reality TV show. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo, file)
National Interest

The kissin’ congressman and the candid camera

Few pastimes are more fun than witnessing the writhings of a “family values” fraud. For years we’ve seen a parad ...

12 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

April 9: Conrail derailment in Port Richmond | Urban Experiential Displays coming soon? | L&I requesting $2m | Council quorum rare during budget hearings | Cambodian Buddhist life at 6th and Ritner

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PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

Janet Echelman sheds light on Dilworth Plaza “dry mist” fountain

12 years ago

Dave Davies: Off Mic

Democrats in Pa. governor’s race spend $10 million; more to come

The four Democratic candidates for governor of Pennsylvania spent more than $10 million in the first three months of 2014, and more than ...

12 years ago

 Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (Susan Walsh/AP Photo)
National Interest

Jeb Bush’s ‘act of love’ might be political suicide

Jeb Bush, the Republican establishment’s great white hope, said Sunday that he’ll decide whether to run for president by the ...

12 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

April 8: SEPTA talks unresolved | City-owned unsafe properties | Infrastructure investment, from roads to schools | Learning from Presser and Nugent | Crime trend mapping | Wawa reuse

12 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

Planning for a new day at 19th Street Baptist Church

12 years ago

Dave Davies: Off Mic

Congressional hopefuls clash, docs run radio ads

Former U.S. Rep. Marjorie Margolies attacked each of her three rivals by name in a spirited debate last night sponsored by the Abington D ...

12 years ago

Dave Davies: Off Mic

Schwartz TV ad: She gets it done

Casting herself as the progressive who gets things done, U.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz has started her TV advertising campaign in the Pennsy ...

12 years ago

This undated photo provided by Mozilla shows co-founder and CEO Brendan Eich. Eich is stepping down as CEO and leaving the company following protests over his support of a gay marriage ban in California. At issue was Eich's $1,000 donation in 2008 to the campaign to pass California's Proposition 8, a constitutional amendment that outlawed same-sex marriages. (AP Photo/Mozilla)
National Interest

Mozilla’s incorrect CEO, and the right to be wrong

Gay marriage is inevitable — and rightly so, because it’s in sync with a core American value, equality under the law. But another ...

12 years ago

 In this 1984 file photo, newspaper columnist Chuck Stone poses in the newsroom of the Philadelphia Daily News. Longtime journalist and educator Charles Sumner
The Philadelphia Experiment

Remembering Chuck Stone: 1924-2014

Philadelphia is segregated and diverse, impoverished and affluent, corrupt and pristine. But even with all its contradictions, it is a be ...

12 years ago

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