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Federal Judge Orders Penn to Turn Over List of Jewish Employees

A federal judge has ordered the University of Pennsylvania to give federal investigators information about Jewish faculty and staff during a discrimination investigation tied to antisemitism complaints reported on...

Philadelphia May Add Delivery Tax to Fix Growing Pothole Problem

Philadelphia officials are considering a plan that would connect road repairs to the growing volume of package deliveries across the city. Mayor Cherelle Parker proposed the idea in March...

Election ballot set

The ballot has been set for the Nov. 7 general election, with judicial races on the left side and city races on the right. The...

Haason sacks Hunger

A day off is golden. After the violence and exertion of a National Football League weekend, players have one truly off day per week. On...

Riverfront park coming to Bridesburg

Groundbreaking took place last week for the planned Robert A. Borski Jr. Park, at 3150 Orthodox St. (at Delaware Avenue). Among those on hand were...

Art for the Cash Poor returns for 23rd edition

Philadelphia’s best artists will be converging on Kensington on Oct. 7 as Art for the Cash Poor returns for its 23rd annual event. The free...

Big honor for 2 WWII vets

The Philadelphia Veterans Parade & Festival will honor two local veterans who each served in D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge in World...

Local wrestling announcer now a hall of famer

When Brady Hicks accepted a freelance assignment from the Northeast News Gleaner, he never expected it to lead to a hall of fame wrestling...
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