Philadelphia
On Monday night, members of the Wissahickon Neighbors Civic Association talked “Terrace,” saying “No!” to a propo ...
14 years ago
Northwest Philly charter school founder pleads guilty to $500K theft
A Northwest Philadelphia charter school founder pleaded guilty Tuesday to stealing more than $500,000 worth of public funds to cover a sl ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia City Council wants more action to reduce sign clutter
Philadelphia officials have promised to crack down on the proliferation of illegal signs nailed to utility poles. But City Council ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia housing agency losing $20 million in funding
A Philadelphia housing agency is feeling the pinch of shrinking budgets. Philadelphia’s Office of Housing and Communi ...
14 years ago
Frustrated residents walk out of PHA community meeting in Germantown
As a group of young boys played basketball at the Wissahickon Playground, which will soon disappear as part of the Queen Lane Apartments ...
14 years ago
Green Woods proposal goes before zoning board this week
Plans that would see a longtime Roxborough restaurant and catering hall replaced by an environmental charter school will go before the ci ...
14 years ago
East Mt. Airy Neighbors meeting tonight (4/3) @ 7 p.m. Date: Tuesday, April 03, 2012, 07:00pm ...
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‘Homeowners Workshop’ series starts Tuesday night in Logan
This month, the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia (PAGP) and the Logan Community Development Corp. will host “Homeowne ...
14 years ago
Work to repair site of Germantown water-main break continues
Three days after a water-main break flooded the intersection of Chelten and Pulaski avenues, the Philadelphia Water Department was still ...
14 years ago
New Media Technology Charter School founder may plead guilty in theft case
A Northwest Philadelphia charter school founder facing a slew of federal charges for allegedly stealing public funds to cover private exp ...
14 years ago
City Council told unions have to make savings to get raises in Philadelphia
Philadelphia’s largest union of city workers has been without a contract for nearly three years. Under questioning from City ...
14 years ago
Can’t take your eyes off your smartphone? This lane is for you
Philadelphia is frequently known as the “City of Firsts.” This weekend — April 1st, to be exact — the city embrac ...
14 years ago
Raised in Germantown, a family returns to volunteer
Three generations of the O’Grady family joined forces in the backyard of My Place Germantown on Saturday afternoon to work on a lan ...
14 years ago
Keystone Progress defends Philadelphia courts
A report out today claims Philadelphia is home to “one of the finest and most successful urban trial courts in the country” ...
14 years ago
A Lenten fast at Enon Tabernacle nears its Easter end
It’s been nearly five weeks, and Marie Marthol-Clark is still fighting the temptation to have meat and dairy products for lunch. ...
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