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Reporter’s Roundtable: A shamble of a school budget and a scorcher of a bike race
The Philadelphia School Reform Commission is prepared to open schools in September without music, arts or athletics, and Manayunk will sh ...
12 years ago
Gwen Cooper combines love of animals and writing
Red Paw in Philadelphia is a non-profit that provides free emergency shelter and veterinary care to animals involved in residential fires ...
12 years ago
June 2013: Hank Willis Thomas; Play On, Philly!; and the James Beard House
Having trouble watching the video above? Try watching in WHYY’s video playe ...
12 years ago
AxisPhilly: No-bid contracts still a problem at Sheriff’s Office
Even as the Nutter administration and city council consider creative ways for the cash strapped city to generate money for the cash strap ...
12 years ago
Dallas Green reflects on baseball and family in new memoir
As the Phillies continue to struggle, many wonder if the run of glory years that culminated in the 2008 World Series Championship is over ...
12 years ago
Obama/Christie Bromance Part II
Almost seven months since Superstorm Sandy first brought them together on Garden State soil, President Barack Obama and New Jersey Govern ...
12 years ago
Pa. family trying to prolong girl’s life petitions for changes in organ transplant rules
A Newtown Square, Pa., family desperate to prolong their daughter’s life is launching a ...
12 years ago
Art — Produced by Michael O’Reilly A man lands at a major-metropolitan airport somewhere in the United States at night. He l ...
12 years ago
Edmund Bacon, architect of modern Philadelphia, and champion of skateboarders [audio]
Visitors to Penns Landing, Society Hill, Independence Mall and other locations of note in Philadelphia owe at least a modicum of apprecia ...
12 years ago
Nutter, state Republicans to join forces on school funding?
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter wants to raise money for the cash-strapped School District, mostly through tax hikes on alcohol and cig ...
12 years ago
Plenty of would-be judges dot the Pennsylvania primary ballot
A long list of judges will be on tomorrow’s Pennsylvania Primary Ballot. NewsWorks Tonight Host Dave Heller weighed the optio ...
12 years ago
Opera Philadelphia creates outstanding productions of ...
12 years ago
Audio: How Pennsylvania judge elections can lead to corruption
In light of Former Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin’s corruption conviction, Ellen Kaplan, of the Committee of S ...
12 years ago
Friday Reporter’s Roundtable: Philly schools struggle and Delaware approves gay marriage
Same sex couples will officially be able to ...
12 years ago
Peter Quinn engages the public to depict nation’s homicide epidemic
Some 12,000 homicides are committed with guns every year in the United States. It’s hard to get a human handle on a number so ...
12 years ago