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Police: Philly Kindergartner Finds Cocaine in Classmate’s Backpack

Philadelphia police are investigating after they say a kindergartner found a packet of cocaine inside a classmate’s backpack at Mastery Charter’s Hardy Williams Elementary School […]

Foobooz

Finally, Somebody Put a Cheesesteak on Stock’s Pound Cake

UPDATE: Well, it turns out that the Joe’s Steaks anniversary promotion has some issues. Click here for the full story. ORIGINAL: We here at Foobooz […]

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City Life

Temple Frat President Ari Goldstein Charged With Attempted Rape, Indecent Assault; Bail Set at $2 Million

This is a developing story and may be updated at any time. Less than a month after Temple University suspended one of its fraternities over […]

City Life

Skinny Jeans Inventor Claims QVC Stole Her Designs

A Manhattan-based fashion designer has filed a federal lawsuit against the West Chester-based home shopping network QVC alleging that the $8.8 billion company stole her […]

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Foobooz

Two Philly Restaurants Are Hosting Sexual Harassment Trainings

The Coalition for Restaurant Safety and Health is teaming up with two Philly restaurants to train restaurant staff and managers to prevent sexual harassment in […]

Foobooz

Nick Elmi Is Taking Over the PHS Pop-Up Garden for One Night

Chef Nick Elmi is doing his part to help end childhood hunger. The Laurel and Royal Boucherie chef-owner is teaming up with the Pennsylvania Horticultural […]

City Life

Police Arrest Man Seen Defacing Israeli Flag on Parkway With a Paint Gun

A 26-year-old man is in custody after police say he was caught spraying red paint on the Israeli flag that flies on the Benjamin Franklin […]

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City Life

2018 Pa. Primary Results: Women Surge Toward Congress

The Pennsylvania primary on Tuesday night brought numerous wins for women: Attorney Mary Gay Scanlon secured the much-contested Democratic 5th Congressional District nomination, and state Rep. […]

Business

I Love My Job: Philly Bike Messenger Joe Cox

If you’ve spent any significant amount of time riding around in Center City, you’ve probably encountered Philly bike messenger Joe Cox, who, with his bright […]

Business

Penn Grads Least Likely to Stay in Philadelphia, Study Finds

The University of Pennsylvania held its 262nd commencement ceremony on Monday, and though graduates earned their degrees in Philadelphia, the vast majority of them have likely […]

Be Well Philly

I Bought the Same Food at 4 Different Philly Grocery Stores. Here’s How Much I Spent at Each.

Ever wonder how much money you could save on food if you shopped at a different grocery store in Philly? Madeline Tague, the healthy food blogger […]

Be Well Philly

This Free Event Includes a Workout, Açaí Bowls, and a Self-Care Workshop

We may talk a lot about the workouts to do and the food to eat for the health of your body here at Be Well Philly, […]

City Life

How Close Is Pennsylvania to Implementing Legalized Sports Gambling?

In a landmark decision for states’ rights with major implications for the wide world of sports, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday voted 6-3 to strike […]

City Life

Malcolm Kenyatta Makes History With State House Primary Victory

This election night, LGBTQ community leader and former Democratic National Convention delegate Malcolm Kenyatta made history as the first openly gay candidate of color to […]

City Life

Forecasters: Severe Thunderstorms Could Bring Lime-Sized Hail, Damaging Winds

The weather might seem positively blissful this Tuesday afternoon — but you’ll probably want to take cover in just a short while. The National Weather […]