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Defending champion Imhotep Charter eliminated from Public League basketball playoffs

Imhotep Institute Charter High School’s dream of winning a fourth consecutive Public League basketball championship came to a stunn ...

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City controller: Audit finds Philadelphia schools in trouble

Philadelphia’s city controller says the school district is in serious financial troubles.   City Controller Alan Butkov ...

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Nutter calls for more personal responsibility to help curb city violence

Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter says he is concerned about a recent uptick in violence in both the schools and on the streets. He said ...

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Pew poll says approval ratings up for Philadelphia mayor

A new poll gives higher marks to Philadelphia’s mayor, but residents are still worried about their safety. The Pew Charitabl ...

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Germantown residents: Private women’s prison should tell us more about future plans

The relative anonymity in which New Directions for Women Inc. has operated in Germantown since the late 1980s may prove to be a double-ed ...

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Roxborough car crash victim identified as Christian Sheridan of Conshohocken

10 a.m. update:  Philadelphia Police have released the identity of the victim in yesterday’s car crash on Henry Avenu ...

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Valentines Day sweep nets 22 fugitives In Philadelphia

Almost two dozen fugitives were arrested overnight in Philadelphia as part of a sweep.   The 22 arrested were fugitives wante ...

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Retired Philly officer again protests in uniform

An Occupy protest staged on Independence Mall Monday raised an interesting question: Should a retired Philadelphia cop be allowed to wear ...

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Germantown collard-green cookoff leads to cultural discussions (and a shared recipe)

Collard greens, the inexpensive and underestimated gems of the culinary world, took the lead at Grace Baptist Church in Germantown on Sat ...

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CeaseFire Philadelphia outreach coordinator Quinzel Tomoney canvases the site of a recent shooting. (Kimberly Paynter/For NewsWorks)

Ceasefire works to halt bloodshed in North Philly

In 2010, 10 percent of Philadelphia’s homicides were in the 22nd Police District, an area that is home to less than 2 percent of th ...

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Community concern over Potter’s Field project shifts to ensuring local hires

About 50 Germantown residents filed into Mt. Moriah Church for the monthly Philadelphia Housing Authority meeting about plans for a Queen ...

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Mt. Airy arts fundraiser doubles as gay marriage rally

“Girl, I’m gonna make you sweat/sweat till you can’t sweat no more…” pulsates out of speakers as people get ...

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Chestnut Hill’s retail corridor improving

Chestnut Hill’s shopping corridor has seen a lot of change over the past two years. Several storefronts along the ten-block ...

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Kids with special needs buddy up with local students for a day of music, dancing and games

It was a packed house at Mercy Vocational High School on Saturday for the 20th annual Winterfest, a one-of-a-kind carnival for kids with ...

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Laurel Hill tour mixes tales of true love with scandal

Everyone appreciates a good love story—but most people think of “The Notebook” or “Romeo and Juliet” as a good ...

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