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An awkward email exchange between Council members discussing the city's policy on Kensington is making its way around City ...
Remember when we started wondering if our phones were not only collecting search data on us, but listening in on our ...
Scranton-founded, Navy Yard-based Rite Aid will start closing its remaining stores this month. Plus, Sixers exec Daryl Morey ...
Harper's first inning home run followed a two-run shot by Trea Turner, who finished with two homers in the game. The Phillies ...
Some 78,988 people called Cherry Hill home as of 2024, according to the latest U.S. Census data. In the past decade, Cherry ...
As Temple University closes in on completing the nearly 70 recommendations made in a campus safety audit over two years ago, ...
Voce’s death at 43 was a gut punch to his family, but they soon realized the profound impact he made on his players’ lives as ...
At the event, Ciattarell said he would sign an executive order on his first day in office to get rid of the state's status as ...
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Beyond the smallest systems, there were signs of gradual financial improvement at places like Main Line Health. CHOP was the ...
The Camden school system, one of the largest employers in the city, plans to cut its workforce by 18% to help close a $91 ...
The main negotiators at the table with the Senate GOP, Gov. Josh Shapiro and House Majority Leader Matt Bradford (D., ...
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