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Philly’s Poverty Rate Is the Highest Among U.S. Big Cities
We look at important takeaways from Pew’s new report on Philadelphia’s poor.
We Asked John Fetterman If He’s a Sheetz or Wawa Guy
A Q&A with the Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor.
Feds: Philly Cop Helped Baltimore Officers Sell Seized Drugs
Officer Eric Snell was indicted for his alleged role in a multi-state conspiracy.
Report: FBI Investigating Meek Mill’s Judge
The feds are looking into Genece Brinkley’s past relationships and an alleged “extortionate demand,” according to Page Six.
The Art Museum, Navy Yard and Penn’s Landing Are Getting Major Upgrades
Voters approved the city’s borrowing of $172 million for capital projects.
Delco Comic Writes “The Five People You Meet in Wawa”
Inspired by Dante, comedian Nick Kupsey says he wanted to play Virgil and take readers to Hell.
New Market Street Club Will Feature … a Slide and Ball Pit?
The old Turf Club is about to become part-disco, part–Chuck E. Cheese for adults.
Remembering the Late, Great Roy Halladay
Former teammates and famous fans react to the sudden passing of the Phillies star.
Roy Halladay, Former Phillies Pitcher, Confirmed Dead in Plane Crash
The 2010 Cy Young Award winner was the lone casualty after his light aircraft crashed into the Gulf of Mexico.
City Nixes Plans for Columbus Boulevard “Super Wawa”
Bart Blatstein wanted a gas station at his riverfront development. L&I said no way.
MSNBC’s Chris Matthews: Joe Biden Will Run for President in 2020
The longtime host of “Hardball” says it’s a “fact” that the former vice president will run.
There Were 267 Drunk-Driving Arrests in One N.J. “Dry” Town Last Year
Some of the state’s dry towns have equal — or higher — rates of DWI arrests than neighboring “wet” towns.
Hizzoner and Pennsylvania’s attorney general ponder the future of Philly (and America) during the Trump administration.
Workers were surprised to find an 18th-century burial ground.
Garden State teens can no longer light up, but they’re still allowed to buy lottery tickets and gamble.