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Patrick Kerkstra

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Can PhillyStat Work This Go?

City gov’t gets strategic

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Philly’s Immigrant Rep

The city of brotherly deportation

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Bill Green Explains Himself

Why did he vote for sick leave, DROP?

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R.I.P. Tax Cutter Nutter

There’s a different Mayor in town

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Nutter, Ackerman Split

The kids drove them apart

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5 Things to Know Post-Election

Including who won the Doc-Nutter faceoff

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Tuesday’s Election

What a low voter turnout could mean

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Philly’s GOP Primary Joke

Missteps and misspellings

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Progress in Philadelphia

Seriously!

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Philly’s Changing Identity

The Democratic machine’s not keeping up

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Mayor-Again John Street

He’d run just to banish Nutter

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New Blood for City Council

Reasons to appreciate DROP

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Philly Unions Embarrass Themselves

The Milton Street endorsements

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With the sale of the 100-year-old Philadelphia brand to a Georgia company, serious questions arise about Tasty Baking’s demise, from installing politically connected Charlie Pizzi as CEO to taxpayers shelling out $32 million to build a new factory in the Navy Yard. In the end, Tasty’s long rise and recent fall are the story of how this city works—or more accurately, too often doesn’t

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Milton Street: Serious Fringe

How his mayoral bid hurts Nutter