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The following is for crimes reported for the period from Feb. 2 to Feb. 9. more
A recent survey shows Pennsylvania parents support setting 14 as the minimum age for social media accounts. more
SEPTA's board has approved a $211 million contract for a next-generation fare collection system to replace the aging SEPTA Key. more
Shapiro is asking the legislature to legalize recreational cannabis, tax popular gaming terminals, and direct more than $500 million to the state’s poorest schools. more
New York and Boston are still among the least affordable on the East Coast. But new research shows Philadelphia has gained ground. more
To register for any of the Zoom meetings go to: https://www.chestnuthill.org/meetings.php more
Several Northwest Philadelphia residents, members of the Philadelphia chapter of American Friends of Combatants for Peace, departed on a "solidarity pilgrimage." more
Play any jazz song for Khadija Renee, the woman now planning the Germantown Jazz Festival, and she will tell you whether the artist is from Philadelphia. more
David Gest's role is to find a balance between those who wish to preserve everything in its original state and those who prioritize new development. more
Update: Details on this Friday's parade are here. more
Twelve years ago, Philadelphia embarked on an innovative program to keep sewage out of its waterways. more
The Chestnut Hill Conservancy has named Bill Webster, SEPTA's Chief Communications Officer, as the new president of its board of directors. more
A Mt. Airy father was among those who perished when a medical transport plane crashed in Northeast Philadelphia Friday evening. more
Moneek Pines was in an Uber in the Bahamas when she got the call that her business ARTrageous Brush & Flow was on fire.  more
No one in the Pennsylvania Capitol is prepared to say if this is the year the state will legalize marijuana. But supporters are laying out their visions. more
In our special report on Jumpstart, we incorrectly stated that 72 percent of all loans are written to Philadelphia area residents. The correct figure is 95 percent. more
Police arrested a 37-year-old man Thursday after he allegedly threatened violence during a shoplifting incident at the ACME supermarket in Mt. Airy. more
The following is for crimes reported for the period from Jan. 26 to Feb. 2. more
If wealthy, Pennsylvanians would prioritize preserving Philadelphia's historic landmarks over other local causes, according to a survey. more
PGW will provide free methane detectors to all customers as part of a "landmark" settlement with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission. more
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