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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...

I-95 business relief coming

Gov. Josh Shapiro announced that the U.S. Small Business Administration has granted an administrative disaster declaration for the businesses impacted by the I-95 collapse. With...

Around Town

Hoops camp for boys and girls The 17th annual Jaguar St. Ephrem Basketball Camp for Boys and Girls will take place from Monday, July 24,...

A call to action for a better Philadelphia

In his new book, Philadelphia, Corrupt and Consenting: A City’s Struggle against an Epithet, Rhawnhurst native Brett Mandel defines corruption in the city as putting private...

Logan is a distinguished gentleman

Distinguished gentleman Logan is a mastiff mix, about 8 years old, neutered, up to date on shots and chipped. He is being fostered with...

Joe Conklin bringing band to shore shows

Few will have a better summer trip down the shore than the Conklins. But it is a working holiday. Joe Conklin, the longtime Philly sports comedian,...

I-95 Archaeology Center open Saturday

The I-95 Archaeology Center, 900 E. Columbia Ave., which explores more than 8,000 years of local history, will be open on Saturday, July 8,...
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