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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...

Around Town

Memorial Day ceremony The public is invited to honor the fallen on Memorial Day, Monday, May 29, at noon at the Charles J. Glenn III...

25 years of local opera

Raffaele Tudisco founded Amici Opera Company in 1998, and 25 years later, the shows continue to entertain local audiences. Tudisco invites folks to enjoy good...

Sweet Simba is ready for a home

Simba is an incredibly sweet boy who was left in an apartment alone and is in the care of Fishtails Rescue. Simba is an...

Eagles’ draft to bring surprises

On April 27, the Eagles will take their next step in their quest to return to — and win this time — a Super...

New pet hospital opens

Thrive Pet Healthcare has opened its first primary care veterinary hospital in Philadelphia at 1800 Spring Garden St. near Matthias Baldwin Park. With nearly 400...

The coming green economy and the future of Philadelphia

By John B. Kelly The future of natural gas is at risk due to efforts to transition to an electrified/low carbon energy world. This is...
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