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UPDATE: Judge Faces Charges for Accepting Bracelet

[Update 11:37 a.m.] District Attorney Seth Williams brought the $2,000 Tiffany bracelet with him to the press conference: Philly DA Seth Williams announces bribery charge […]

Restaurants

Milkhouse Is Now Open in Suburban Station

Milkhouse Grilled Cheese and Ice Cream is now open on the concourse in Suburban Station. Just feet from the stairs to Track 1, Section A, […]

City Life

Philly Airport Workers Worried About Ebola

Apparently, big passenger jets can get pretty gross after a flight or two. Gross enough, in fact, that Philly’s airport workers are worried about accidentally […]

City Life

Prediction: State Senate to Stay in GOP Hands

Republican Gov. Tom Corbett appears headed to a defeat, but Democratic challenger Tom Wolf will probably face a GOP-led House and Senate if he takes […]

Restaurants

SPOTTED: Usher Is in Philly

Now that’s Good Stuff! Happy to have you at the restaurant today Usher! #goodstuffeatery #philly #usher @howuseeit A photo posted by Good Stuff Eatery (@goodstuffeatery) on […]

City Life

Comcast Earnings Rise 12 Percent

Comcast reported its third-quarter earnings today. It made a lot of money. A lot of money. Harry Potter money.

Restaurants

First Look: Inside Aldine

A first look at the elegant interior of Jennifer and George Sabatino‘s first solo project at 1901 Chestnut (in the space that formerly housed Noche). […]

City Life

Experts: McCaffery Clearance “Unusual”

We told you Tuesday night that Seamus McCaffery, the (suspended) Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice, had dropped his defamation suit against the Inky. That paper had […]

City Life

Archbishop Chaput Speaks Out Against Church Liberalization

While liberal Catholics greeted signs of growing openness to gays at a recent summit of cardinals and bishops at the Vatican, Philadelphia Archbishop Charles Chaput […]

City Life

Council Might (or Might Not) Proceed With PGW Hearings

City Council might finally begin the process of formally dealing with the proposed sale of Philadelphia Gas Works to a private company today. Or it […]

Philadelphia Wedding

Update: The First Official ‘Instagram Couple’ Is Married 

Last fall, we filled you in on a couple who basically summed up The Times in their love story: Boy sees girl’s Instgram photos and […]

City Life

Philly Principals Are Hungry for Money

If you want to get a better idea of the financial squeeze Philly’s public schools operate under, just take a look at how some of […]

City Life

Landlord: Jon Gosselin Abandoned a Kitten After I Evicted Him

Recently, Jon Gosselin was evicted from his Wernersville, Pennsylvania, home after bouncing rent checks. The owners say he was reneging on the rent-to-own contract he […]

City Life

Five Real Philly Housewives We Want to See on Bravo

The strangest thing about “Real Housewives” — after the fact that we watch it, we watch it so hard — is that the franchise never set up […]

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Chris Christie Tired of Hearing About Minimum Wage

With the Pennsylvania governor’s race a complete snore — even the most optimistic Republican poll still gives Wolf a 7-point edge — we turn to New […]