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Onetime football player tackles business challenges with help of Philly mentors
The Community College of Philadelphia teamed up with the city to launch an initiative connecting business owners and entrepreneurs.
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Listen 1:14Lady Alma put music aside until viral South African video of her song revived it
A stranger lip-syncing to one of her songs in South Africa has propelled a Philadelphia singer to resume her career.
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Listen 4:55WHYY reporter Trenae Nuri talked with Feminista Jones about her new book, "Reclaiming Our Space."
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Listen 5:51Philly woman crowdsources care packages for federal workers in need
Alora Miller is still delivering care packages to those who are feeling the pinch of missed paychecks.
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Listen 3:32Hit hard by cancer, Philly family fights back with support, new community center
After establishing a nonprofit to help cancer patients in treatment, a Philly family is opening a community center to help caretakers and grieving family members.
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Listen 3:15Philly’s Moon Men bring their telescopes to South Street
Brothers Bill and Brandon Green invite the public on Philadelphia's South Street to see the moon up-close.
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Listen 3:32Lawsuit: Pa. should end ‘good moral character’ requirement for cosmetology licenses
The lawsuit filed by The Institute for Justice argues the requirement creates employment barriers for ex-offenders.
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Listen 4:55University of the Arts student reimagines a more ‘authentic’ women’s magazine
Instead of glossy pages filled with ads for makeup, jewelry and shoes, Fink is focusing her new magazine, The Bridge, on content she says is more "authentic."
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Listen 2:51Election Day freebies not allowed for the 2018 midterms
In previous election years, sporting an 'I Voted' sticker on Election Day could get you some free stuff, but it turns out that's illegal during elections for federal office.
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Listen 2:17Activists to celebrate 4 years of marijuana decriminalization in Philadelphia
October 20, 2018 marks four years since Philadelphia decriminalized small amounts of marijuana.
6 years ago
Listen 1:16Community College of Philadelphia, Rutgers Camden partner on dual admission
The partnership means a seamless transfer for the Philadelphia college students to the Camden university as they pursue their bachelor's degrees.
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Listen 1:17New Philly conference aims to draw communities of color to the city’s tech sector
Philadelphia's first Project NorthStar conference will run Oct. 3 to Oct. 5.
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