Meir Rinde is an investigative reporter at Billy Penn covering topics ranging from politics and government to history and pop culture. He’s previously written for PlanPhilly, Shelterforce, NJ Spotlight, and other publications, and was a staff writer at the Trenton Times and Lawrence Eagle-Tribune. He lives in Passyunk Square with his family.
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Easing the struggle to charge an EV in Philadelphia
Hundreds of curbside and parking lot chargers could be installed over the next few years.
3 days ago
Dozens of Philly mail ballots have flaws. Here’s how to find out if yours has problems
Mail voters can check the list of “undeliverable” ballots. Also, the deadline to register to vote is Monday.
4 days ago
Lawsuit stalls bike lane upgrade, but Philadelphia pushes ahead on loading zones
More truck loading zones, “smart” zones, and rideshare-only spots could be on the way.
6 days ago
Patriotic women from around Pennsylvania donate to spruce up Independence Hall
Ahead of America250 celebrations, historically accurate window treatments “contribute to the authenticity” of famed building.
1 week ago
Parker renews plea for rideshare tax to skeptical council
Mayor argues Uber and Lyft can afford the $1-per-ride tax and schools urgently need the money.
2 weeks ago
City Council clashes with superintendent over Philly’s school closure plan, Uber tax
Lawmakers are facing pressure from families over floated school closures and opposition to the proposed $1-per-trip rideshare tax.
2 weeks ago
Philly should fund year-round SEPTA passes for all students, Councilmember Rue Landau says
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ICE treatment of international travelers cited in boycott of Philly conference
More than 2,000 have signed a petition critical of July mathematics meet-up.
2 weeks ago
Register to vote and apply for a mail ballot ahead of the May primary election
Registration closes May 4, mail ballot applications are due May 12, and the election is May 19.
3 weeks ago
Parker administration calls anti-ICE bills ‘legally problematic’ but suggests mayor won’t block them
Under the proposed bill, DA Larry Krasner could prosecute federal agents for wearing masks and residents could sue them.
3 weeks ago
Philly could keep burning trash in Chester for just 1 more year
The city is evaluating waste-disposal options, while also studying bacterial “digesters” and tip-toeing into composting.
4 weeks ago
Carousel House rec center design completed, construction to begin this summer
Philly’s only rec center designed for people with disabilities has been closed for six years.
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