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The ward system is in some ways a relic of a bygone political era, and many operatives now question its relevance.
An Inquirer/Resolve Philly investigation found that annual staff turnover rates were as high as 40% for the nonprofits that ...
With new facilities, more funding, and obsessive diehards, Philadelphia has become the epicenter of the American squash world ...
After a reduction in federal support from the Trump administration, Philly’s queer community showed up in full force for the ...
Pride month festivities continue for the second weekend in a row, plus Sunday marks 50 years of the ODUNDE Festival. Check out our latest weekend guide.
Local scientist Tyraine Ragsdale, who is known to most as Grand Hank, is embarking on a large-scale project with the goal of ...
Hundreds of new signs could be posted in public parks threatening $2,000 fines for dogs in animal-free zones, if a new bill ...
Deliberative polling” was developed in the 1990s. A three-day event will see if it can help Pennsylvania voters come together ...
You need to crack down on the law and lawlessness and disorder in Kensington,” McCormick said. “The mayor has done that.” ...
Philadelphia police are searching for three juveniles accused of throwing a caustic substance – possibly battery acid – on a ...
Will Philly finally fix its foster care system? City Council will hold hearings looking into the troubled history of […] ...
Anonymous inspectors are already scouting local establishments for the prestigious rating system, but critics question its ...