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Is Philly Really Less Corrupt Than It Used to Be?

No. And let’s kill this narrative right now, please.


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Two Philly Activists Slapped With $600 Tickets Over Messy Toomey Protest

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Seth Williams Sentenced to Five Years in Prison

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“Trump Rat” Makes Its Hideous Philly Debut

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Beer Gardens Are Great, But the Lantern Festival Is An Outrage?

Op-ed: There’s a double standard in our discourse over public space.

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Better Elections Coalition Calls for End of City Commissioners

And no, it isn’t just about ousting no-show Chairman Anthony Clark.

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Bloomberg May Give Even More to Support Philly Soda Tax

He’s already thrown support behind this ad campaign.

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Ethics Board Fines Two PACs That Supported Manny Morales

State Rep. Angel Cruz’s PAC and LUPE made donations to Morales’ campaign that exceeded campaign finance limits.

The Philly Police Want You To Dig Through Their Data

A ton of info on police shootings and stop-and-frisk is now online.

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Social Justice Activists Clash With Kenney Over Stop-and-Frisk

At a town hall, protesters accused the mayor of breaking a campaign promise to end the controversial policing strategy.



Norcrossing the Delaware

How South Jersey’s political boss is making his move on Philly.

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Voter Turnout Wasn’t That Bad in the 2016 Primary

Almost 40 percent of Philadelphia voters came to the polls.

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What’s Next for John Fetterman?

The Braddock mayor talks with us about his 20-percent showing in the Senate primary.

There Might Be a Car-Free #OpenStreets Weekend This Fall

The administration says it’s planning to do an event in September or October.

Op-Ed: Bernie Sanders Is Wrong About the Soda Tax

Randi Weingarten: It would tax corporate profits — not consumers.


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The No-B.S. Guide: 2016 Election’s Biggest Winners and Losers

Johnny Doc and an indicted congressman lost, while a Silicon Valley startup won.

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Only One Ward Liked Obama and Bernie

Burnley: Or, six of the seven wards where Sanders won … went for Clinton in 2008.

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Fattah’s Long Political Career Comes to An End

Yesterday was a monumental shift for Philadelphia.

Pennsylvania constitutional amendment to abolish Philadelphia traffic court

Voters Abolish Traffic Court, Approve Commission on African-American Males

A third ballot question was rejected, but the votes won’t count.

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