Aaron Moselle covers housing and community development for WHYY’s PlanPhilly, filing stories for both radio and web. He’s a native of the city and calls South Philadelphia home.
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Will this week’s Philly protesters stay active?
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New radio station Boom lets Philly tune in to classic hip-hop
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ListenSRC vote to close Imani Charter seen as yet another potential loss for central Germantown
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Changes in Pa. pension fund management could save millions, auditor general says
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ListenCourting a disastrous season, 0-11 Sixers exasperate even fervent fans
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GHS grassroots group submits charter-school application
After a “tremendous” amount of work, a Philadelphia grassroots group is now one step closer to breathing new life into the fo ...
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Rogue website launches hoax ‘Ken Weinstein For Mayor’ campaign
No, Mt. Airy developer Ken Weinstein isn’t running to replace Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter next year. A tidy, mystery website ...
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Philly-based firm considers major development in Navy Yard
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