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Squilla Rewriting UED Law Ahead of Expected Nutter Opposition

The debate over 3-D billboards in Philadelphia isn’t over. City Councilman Mark Squilla is proposing amendments to legislation allowing two digital ads — known as “urban experiential displays” — near […]

Foobooz

Spring At Juniper Commons, In Pictures

Hey, remember yesterday when we showed you the new menu that Kevin Sbraga and his crew were rolling out at Juniper Commons? Of course you […]

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The New and Improved Stockton Inn

Teresa Giudice isn’t the only New Jersey resident to have gotten a massive facelift. The 305 year old Stockton Inn is being reborn after a […]

City Life

South Carolina Cop Who Shot Unarmed Walter Scott Grew Up in Mount Laurel

As the days go by since The Most Hated Man In America Right Now — aka North Charleston, South Carolina, cop Michael Slager, seen in his mugshot […]

Philadelphia Wedding

Essie Has a New Bridal Collection With 6 So-Pretty Polish Colors

Now that you’re armed with all of the tips and tricks to nailing the perfect bridal manicure, it’s time to make the ever-important decision of what […]

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Revolution Taco Coming to Rittenhouse Square

Food truckers Mike Sultan, Carolyn Nguyen (Street Food Philly and Taco Mondo) and Alan Krawitz (Say Cheese) are partnering up to create Revolution Taco. The brick-and-mortar taco/burrito spot just […]

Jonathan Papelbon, Joe West
City Life

Jonathan Papelbon Doesn’t “Feel Much Like a Phillie” — But Why Would He?

Jonathan Papelbon does not feel all that much like a Phillie. The Phillies closer told the Boston Globe this before yesterday’s game against the Red […]

City Life

Bill Would Urge Pa. Pro Sports Teams to Adopt “Zero-Tolerance” Domestic Violence Policy

A state lawmaker from Clinton County is calling on Pennsylvania’s professional sports teams to take a tougher stance against domestic abuse. Democratic state Rep. Michael Hanna said he […]

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Celebrate Greek Easter at Opa

If you celebrate Greek Easter or are just looking for an excuse to Instagram that cool bread with colorful eggs nestled in it you can […]

Lynne Abraham Running For Mayor of Philadelphia
Citified

The Brief: Lynne Abraham Really Is Staying in the Mayor’s Race

1. Lynne Abraham had a packed schedule of campaign events on Wednesday. The gist: After fainting on live television Tuesday night, the former district attorney got back to campaigning […]

City Life

Kane Fires Official Who Testified Against Her

Not sure how this helps Attorney General Kathleen Kane escape the scandals besetting her administration: She has fired James Barker, the official whose testimony reportedly […]

Property

Morning Headlines: Can Big Plans Really Save Atlantic City?

Man, it seems like every week we’re hearing about the latest game-changing plan for Atlantic City. First, it was Bart Blatstein, who recently settled his […]

City Life

NYT: Bridgegate Indictments Near

After more than a year of investigation, federal prosecutors in New Jersey are ready to bring indictments in the “Bridgegate” scandal, the New York Times […]

Citified

City Ethics Board Faults Tony Williams for Major Campaign Finance Violations

After months of investigation, the Philadelphia Board of Ethics today released a carefully-worded settlement agreement with mayoral candidate Anthony Williams that requires his campaign to […]

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Juniper Commons Unveils New Spring Menu

Juniper Commons, Kevin Sbraga’s ’80s themed restaurant at the corner of Broad and South, has debuted its new menu for spring, and it boasts big changes. The overhaul […]