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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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The Brief: Let the Hunger Games Begin, Finally

The cash-starved mayoral candidates finally seem ready to compete.

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Meet Mayoral Front-Runner Anthony Williams

“I have never been bought, never been rented.”

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Has Doug Oliver Been Underestimated?

The ultra long-shot mayoral impressed at his campaign launch.

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Helen Gym Lands Big Union Endorsement, Donation for Council

She’ll launch her campaign next week.

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Alan Butkovitz Isn’t Running For Mayor (Again)

He won’t say yet whether he’ll endorse anyone.

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The Brief: SEPTA Union Backs Williams

Plus, Williams places second in a small poll of progressive activists.



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Too Good to Refuse?

A closer look at PSP’s $35 million offer to the School District of Philadelphia.

Inside Take: Don’t Call Me Superman

Expecting teachers to be superheroes undermines the profession.

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The Brief: Decision Impossible—the SRC’s Lose-Lose Situation

Pressured on all sides over a binary decision on charter school growth.

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Philly Must “Take Control of Its Own Destiny”

Kenney, at campaign launch, calls for citywide Pre-K.

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Live: Jim Kenney Launches His Campaign

Philadelphia’s new Twitter-happy, pot-decriminalizing, LGBT-advocating, last-minute mayoral contender.


Inside Take: How to Build a Bridge to Philadelphia’s Energy Future

What’s the right role for natural gas?

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The Brief: A Mayor’s Race Up In Smoke

Will pot be a major issue in the election?

Brace Yourselves: Traffic Circles Are Making a Comeback

Forty new ones are planned throughout Pennsylvania, and Philly’s transport office wants to know where you want yours.

Immigrants Are Saving the Italian Market

Foreign-born small business owners are resuscitating Philly’s commercial corridors.

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