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Chellie Cameron speaks at the Philadelphia International Airport
Community

Cargo expansion at PHL gets major federal funding

New federal funding will result in $30 million going towards a more than billion-dollar expansion project at Philadelphia International Airport’s cargo operation.

4 years ago

The former McDonald's at Broad and Carpenter streets
Community
Billy Penn

McDonald’s are closing across Philly’s downtown, but the one in University City could make a return

What’s replacing all these fast-food joints?

4 years ago

In August 2020, the Philadelphia Industrial Development Corp. (PIDC) launched its Navy Yard Skills Initiative. (The Philadelphia Tribune)
Education
The Philadelphia Tribune

Philadelphia skills training programs can lead to jobs with higher pay

Philadelphia’s business community is joining with community groups and universities to offer skilled training programs to fill much-needed positions.

4 years ago

Jon McKay at Vaux Big Picture High School in North Philadelphia. (Photo by Tezarah Wilkins)
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Love Now Media

Trauma, transformation and redemption: Life Outside The Streets takes a brain health approach to healing

Life Outside the Streets would focus on educating people about trauma and its effects on the brain so that they can recognize it and begin the healing process.

4 years ago

Diners are seen from a window at Drinker's Pub
Community

That Philly vaccine mandate for indoor dining? Business owners mostly like it, but they have questions

The new rules take effect on Jan. 3. But business owners are wondering how to verify vaccine cards are legit and handle issues that arise.

4 years ago

Cards on display inside a store
Community
Billy Penn

Philly Stationery Crawl offers a chance to indulge your pen and pencil dreams

With a dozen local businesses on the agenda, you can find gifts or stock up on journals, notebooks, and diaries for yourself.

4 years ago

Angela Val of Ready. Set. Philly! (Tom MacDonald / WHYY)
Politics & Policy

Ready. Set. Philly! to shut down with business startup well underway

A group with a mission to boost the Philly economy is shutting down, saying things are on the upswing.

4 years ago

A jogger can be seen in the distance running in Wilmington
Community

Fintech startup Investor Cash Management moves headquarters, possibly 400 jobs to Wilmington

Investor Cash Management will spend up to $15 million on building its new headquarters and customer service center in Wilmington.

4 years ago

(Donald Trump displays a copy of his net worth during his announcement that he will seek the Republican nomination for president, Tuesday, June 16, 2015, in the lobby of Trump Tower in New York. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
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Politics & Policy

David Cay Johnston on ‘The Big Cheat: How Donald Trump Fleeced America’

Investigative journalist David Cay Johnston details in a new book how former President Trump used the Oval House to enrich himself and his family.

Air Date: December 14, 2021 10:00 am

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Customers sit in a booth at the Penrose Diner
Health

Philly to require proof of COVID-19 vaccination for indoor dining in 2022

The mandate will start on Jan. 3, 2022. Restaurant employees will also have to show that they are vaccinated.

4 years ago

Aamir Khan, who runs a cart at 33rd and Market streets, is glad students are back NOEL CHACKO, JACOB SMOLLEN, KAVEEN HAROHALLI
Money
Billy Penn

Halal cart prices rise slightly as Philly street vendors try to adapt

A platter that was once $6 might now set you back $8 — but that doesn’t reflect the reality of much higher wholesale costs.

4 years ago

A server talks with a customer seated at Rodd's Restaurant
Community

Following NYC, Philly may require proof of vaccination for indoor dining

Cities such as New York and San Francisco have required proof of vaccination to eat inside a restaurant for months.

4 years ago

A business on 52nd Street in West Philadelphia sells merchandise from boards
Keystone Crossroads
Money

Philly Fed analysis shows pandemic economic blows fell unevenly across race and gender lines

Businesses owned by people of color and women were more likely to report losing revenue, and less likely to get federal aid they applied for.

4 years ago

New Jersey casino workers want the state to implement a ban on smoking a casinos, citing health concerns. Advocates with Casino Employees Against Smoking Effects  organized a rally in Trenton on Dec. 9, 2021. (Tennyson Donyéa/WHYY)
Politics & Policy

Workers urge lawmakers to ban smoking at N.J. casinos

Casinos and cigar lounges are exempted from a statewide smoking ban in indoor public facilities and workplaces. Workers say that should no longer be the case.

4 years ago

FILE- Richard Bensinger, left, who is advising unionization efforts, along with baristas Casey Moore, right, Brian Murray, second from left, and Jaz Brisack, second from right, discuss their efforts to unionize three Buffalo-area stores, inside the movements headquarters on Oct. 28, 2021 in Buffalo, N.Y. The National Labor Relations Board is scheduled to count ballots Thursday, Dec. 9, 2021, from union elections held at three separate Starbucks stores in the Buffalo area. Around 111 Starbucks workers from the three stores were eligible to vote by mail starting last month.(AP Photo/Carolyn Thompson, File)
Community

Starbucks workers vote to unionize at Buffalo, N.Y. store

The National Labor Relations Board said Thursday that workers voted 19-8 in favor of a union at one of three locations. The board is still counting votes for two other stores.

4 years ago

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