
Philadelphia
At Philly’s FringeArts, ‘Fallawayinto’ cherishes a forgotten champion of the transgender community
Arielle Julia Brown wrote a ritualistic memoriam about her aunt, Donna Nicole Booker, who thrived in the San Francisco underground.
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Listen 2:03Philadelphia’s Office of Immigrant Affairs executive director resigns as Trump takes office
Amy Eusebio will leave her position Friday after serving in the executive director role since 2019.
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Listen 1:02Philly chefs, bars and restaurants named semifinalists for James Beard Award
Here are Philly’s semifinalists for the prestigious James Beard Awards — often likened to the Oscars.
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Philadelphia Eagles snow from Sunday’s playoff win sells out
Only 100 pints were for sale to die-hard Eagles fans, who snatched them up immediately after being offered.
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Nearly a dozen people testified at a City Council hearing about how changes in the White House will be felt in Philadelphia.
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Listen 1:00Philly reports first suspected case of bird flu in an ill snow goose found near Carroll Park
City health officials say the snow goose was found in West Philadelphia on Jan. 11. Preliminary state testing was positive for bird flu.
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Listen 1:00A small stitch for womankind: Philly’s Betsy Ross House is sewing up her place in history
A bedding project for Mount Vernon is based on documents that tie George Washington to Betsy Ross.
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Philadelphia Phillies single-game tickets go on sale Friday
Tickets go on sale Friday, Jan. 24, here’s how to buy them.
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Hussian College owners are seeking $162 million in damages, claiming executives enriched themselves with unauthorized bonuses while the school plunged toward closure in 2023.
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Listen 1:03A ‘lifesaver,’ a ‘hub,’ an ‘escape pod’: What the shuttered Richmond Library means to neighbors
The library is closed due to an ongoing roof replacement project and a crumbling ceiling. A spokesperson said work is starting up again.
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Lt. Gov. Austin Davis announced a total of 46 state grants to enhance Pennsylvania's after-school programs and reduce gun violence in communities.
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Listen 1:07Sober is ‘in’ — these options make extending beyond Dry January more attractive
Here is your guide to some sober wellness events and trends around the city, through 2025.
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Philadelphia police could offer reduced charges and possible expungement to people willing to submit to drug treatment.
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Listen 1:01Eagles ride Saquon Barkley to an NFC championship showdown at home against Washington
No matter the stakes, Saquon Barkley has delivered this season and has made the Eagles favorites to return to the Super Bowl for the second time in three seasons.
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This Philly shelter dog is the star of a new graphic novel
Midnight, found tied to a street pole in 2019, is a Rocky-esque underdog who found redemption.
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