
Aaron Moselle covers housing and community development for WHYY’s PlanPhilly, filing stories for both radio and web. He’s a city native and calls South Philadelphia home.
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OARC may be target of FBI probe
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MLK High conflict-resolution staff hits the streets seeking facetime with incoming freshmen
Do the right thing. Since the beginning of summer, Kim Ivery has relayed the simple — but heartfelt — wish countless ...
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ListenPHA schedules Queen Lane Apartments implosion for Sept. 14
Queen Lane Apartments, a 16-story public housing high-rise in Germantown, is scheduled to be demolished on Sunday, Sept. 14. The h ...
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Clinton leads Christie in N.J. presidential preference poll
Results of a new poll released Wednesday show New Jersey voters may not back Gov. Chris Christie for president in 2016. While the ...
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Bertha losing its punch, but may leave rip currents along N.J. Shore
Bertha has lost its billing as a tropical storm, but swimming up and down the Jersey Shore is expected to remain risky for at least the n ...
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Tapping experience, Philly vet helps Snyder House offer new approach to other vets
Returning to civilian life after serving in the military was complicated for Anthony Fedele. After six years in the infantry, the ...
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ListenRevived Camden police unit hot on the trail of cold crimes
On a recent steamy afternoon, a pair of unmarked sedans pulled into the narrow parking lot in front of Gramercy Park Garden Apartments. ...
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ListenCrews clearing way for impending Queen Lane Apartments implosion
The Philadelphia Housing Authority is in the midst of prepping ...
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U.S. claims Pa. State Police fitness tests discriminate against women
The federal government is suing Pennsylvania State Police for alleged workplace discrimination. In a 10-page complaint filed Tuesd ...
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