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On a sprawling property in Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands—more than 2,200 acres—sits a getaway destination fit for royalty. The story of this place, Nemacolin, starts with […]
The 76ers intend for the newly proposed arena, 76 Place at Market East, to be a catalyst for the revitalization of Market East — the once-thriving retail corridor in need of a rebound.
Beyond sweat and discomfort, this summer’s heat waves brought Philadelphians a big concern: rising temperatures have driven up energy costs for homes across Philly. And for Philadelphians who aren’t careful about, and conscious of, their electric usage, summer air conditioning costs are just the beginning. In Philly, electric rates rose to their peak last winter, and have continued climbing annually. Whether you’re motivated by climate or budgetary concerns, saving energy in your home will benefit you doubly. Here is a simple, easy guide to saving big on energy and its costs in Philly.
It’s an alarming statistic, but infant and maternal mortality is on the rise in the U.S., a country that already has unusually high rates for […]
Read on for the mosaic of people involved in the fight against cancer and learn how their contributions are bringing us one step closer to ending cancer for all.
From monitoring your own risk, to taking precautionary health measures in your home, to investing your time and support into your community, there are ways to stand up to cancer right here in Philly.
Meet the Community Impact Reporter Who Faced Breast Cancer Twice
When beautiful weather arrives, everyone wants to get out and get to playing, from kids starting up school sports to retirees hitting the links. For […]
Teach For America Mississippi Delta, 2002 Senior Attorney in the Philadelphia office of the Education Law Center Great teachers effect change everyday, but to make […]