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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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A Blueprint from Boston for the Philly Energy Hub

Philly needs a political leader to step up and convene stakeholders.

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The Coffee Can of Destiny Has Spoken

Really bad ballot draws for council incumbents.

Sleek, Modern Trolleys Coming to Philly

Nationwide, the streetcar trend seems to be ebbing. But SEPTA has big plans to modernize its trolley fleet.

Live Coverage: The Coffee Can of Destiny

Patrick Kerkstra was on the scene as ballot positions — and politicians’ dreams — hung in the balance.

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The Brief: The Coffee Can That Can Kill a Politician’s Dreams

Candidates’ ballot positions are determined by the luck of the draw.

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Blackwell, Singer’s Candidacies Challenged in Court

The bigger Council At-Large candidates emerged unscathed.



Should Cities Embrace Nighttime Truck Delivery?

The advantages of getting trucks off the streets at peak hours.

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Who’s Afraid of Darrell Clarke?

Not the mayoral candidates, no sir.

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Why Have City Dems Endorsed a Candidate Who Compared Gay Men to Flatworms?

Plus: Johnny Doc and Tony Williams are at war, and Kenyatta Johnson is in the crossfire.

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Suit: Milton Street Can’t Run Because He’s an Independent

The mayoral candidate says Anthony Williams is behind the challenge.

Can Disneyland Help Clean Up “Filthadelphia”?

A Council bill is inspired by the park’s theory on trash.


School District of Philadelphia
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Pew Poll: Philadelphians Are Split on Charter Schools

What does that mean for the mayor’s race?

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The Brief: Why the Teachers’ Endorsement Matters

The PFT is backing Jim Kenney for mayor.

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Big Labor Group Unites Behind Jim Kenney

Will Johnny Doc pick our next mayor, after all?

The Country’s Lead Foot Rebounded in 2014

But there are signs Philly may be bucking the trend.

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