Shapiro’s data center shift | Morning Newsletter
We’re digging into Gov. Josh Shapiro’s new executive order restricting data center development, and why a wave of longtime area restaurateurs are moving on.
We’re digging into Gov. Josh Shapiro’s new executive order restricting data center development, and why a wave of longtime area restaurateurs are moving on.
Plus, the Justice Department says the much-maligned Penrose Hotel in South Philly was part of a $100 million Ponzi scheme, and more news of the day.
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Philly pop critic Dan DeLuca curated the soundtrack of the 2026 summer. Plus, we explore Wilt Chamberlain's time as a Sixer commuting to Philly from New York (which is just…
An update to voter rolls in Pennsylvania has led to misinformation spread by conservative activists. Here's what's actually happening. Plus, Cheltenham parents warned officials before hazing scandal.
Pennsylvania lawmakers last month quietly repealed an unenforced law that allowed the main group of midwives delivering home births, to practice. Plus, a Gilded Age village is going up for…