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Quetcy Lozada’s Kensington mobile services ban has residents talking. Is it a safety measure or a setback? Weigh in on the debate and learn what’s next.
Amid all the electoral stressors we’re facing in 2024, Pennsylvania – one of the most important states in this election – is facing a crisis. Not only are there existential threats to democracy by bad ...
Significant progress is being made on the seven-story mixed-use project at 1000-10 North Delaware Avenue in Fishtown. The development, designed by CANNOdesign and led by Archive Development, will ...
Front Street in Fishtown, Philadelphia, is undergoing a significant transformation as a building boom reshapes the area beneath the iconic Market-Frankford elevated rail line. The 1.1-mile stretch ...
The office of City Councilperson Bobby Henon has announced plans to rezone the site of the former Philadelphia Coke Company plant via ordinance to allow for a new warehousing complex to be built on ...
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Inter Philly, a newly formed club from the merger of Fairmount Soccer Association, Philadelphia City FC, and United Philly Soccer Club, is set to redefine the game. With a focus on player development, ...
Just 10 days after 485 nurses at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children staged a picket during Nurse’s Week, the two sides came to an agreement on a three-year contract that the union says will usher ...
Two new jazz venues, Black Squirrel in Fishtown and Cellar Dog in Center City, bring fresh energy to Philadelphia's jazz scene.
Philadelphia Film Society secures William Penn Foundation grant to expand film residencies for underserved youth in schools across Philadelphia.
Construction for 412 North 2nd Street, a $93M development with 397 units and retail, remains on hold despite site clearance in Northern Liberties.
Philadelphia City Council allocates $500,000 for Red Card Philly, a multilingual campaign to raise awareness and fight human trafficking citywide.