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‘The hate has to stop’: Philly mourns at Chinatown vigil for Atlanta spa shooting victims
With an undercurrent of solidarity, speakers talked about colonialism, the criminalization of sex work, policing, and immigration policy.
4 years ago
Philly’s FEMA site adding walk-up vaccines for residents of underserved ZIP codes
The switch from invite-only is intended to close the gap in vaccination rate, which varies widely across the city.
4 years ago
United Nations slams Philly police as city begins settling tear gas lawsuits
The mayor’s office hasn’t reviewed the UN report, despite the rare international censure.
4 years ago
Philly vaccine map: Richer neighborhoods are getting more doses
As of early March, two-thirds of Philadelphia’s supply had gone to city residents.
4 years ago
Some are going to residents who get same-day calls — and to eligible folks who just show up and wait.
4 years ago
Philly Fighting COVID vaccine partnership put city ‘at great risk,’ says inspector general
Philadelphia’s inspector general said the Health Department ignored numerous red flags that could have avoided the scandal, yet stopped short of recommending sanctions.
4 years ago
Listen 1:09Philly Health Department: Do not ‘kiss or snuggle’ turtles due to salmonella outbreak
Officials have discovered eight cases linked to the hard-shelled pets in Philly and Delco.
4 years ago
The FBI sent a dozen agents with a battering ram and long guns to arrest Johnny Doc’s nephew
“What surprises me is that this happened to someone who’s not Black,” said Rev. Mark Tyler, a police accountability advocate.
4 years ago
Feds arrest labor leader John Dougherty on new extortion charges
The Philly union leader, known as Johnny Doc, is accused of threatening his nephew’s boss.
4 years ago
With 35 years of experience, Carlos Vega wants to be Phllly’s next district attorney
The Spanish-speaking, FOP-backed homicide prosecutor is running to unseat Larry Krasner.
4 years ago
With 1,000 federal convictions in 40 years, corruption is ever-present in Philadelphia
Philly isn’t the worst U.S. city, but the pace doesn’t seem to have slowed.
4 years ago
Wording on Pennsylvania’s forms is confusing. Officials say they’re working to get it changed.
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