
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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MLK football star navigates middle ground between mild-mannered teen and blue-chip prospect
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Murder trial begins for Philly parents charged in death of malnourished 6-year-old
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Cameras catch man allegedly burglarizing Germantown apartment building [video]
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Police seek trio who robbed East Germantown GameStop with a hammer [video]
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Top 5 stories to watch in NW Philly
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Top 5 stories of the week in NW Philly
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Councilwoman Bass’ spokesman leaves City Hall to helm state-rep PAC
A City Council staffer in Northwest Philadelphia has stepped down to work in state politics. Joseph Corrigan, spokesperson for Eig ...
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South Jersey native among dozen killed at D.C. Navy Yard
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After planting 100,000 trees in Philly, trying to do 200,000 more
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Bail unchanged for backhoe operator in Philly building collapse
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