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Transportation reporter Tom Fitzgerald works hard to become a SEPTA ambassador to help FIFA fans get around the city. Plus, City Council to investigate Philly police Pride response in the…
Transportation reporter Tom Fitzgerald works hard to become a SEPTA ambassador to help FIFA fans get around the city. Plus, City Council to investigate Philly police Pride response in the…
The FOP has been billing taxpayers for questionable expenses under the guise of funeral arrangements. And though the city encouraged block parties this summer, organizers are being denied permits.
Philadelphia teachers say they're pressured to pass students who rarely come to class or do work. Plus: The DOJ is investigating Philly police policy on revoking gun permits; a heat…
Plus, the sheriffâs office will undergo a shakeup, and more news of the day.
Some Democrats who watched Chris Rabb win see an opportunity to boost a progressive in the 2028 Senate primary. Plus Pa. is looking to curb EBT skimming schemes that impact…
A new Goodwill in South Jersey is drawing flocks of Gen Z shoppers looking for deals. Plus: More people in Philly and New Jersey are returning to Catholicism; boozy heist…
Inquirer staffers debate the art of running into an ex at the bar. Plus, new Giant supermarket; Xavier Taylor gains nationwide support; Breaking Bad actor picks favorite Philly cheesesteak.
Pass the tissues. We're taking a pupventure with shelter dogs. Plus, why this summer could be the tickiest yet; SEPTA police threaten to strike during World Cup; water bottles banned…
And Philly City Council is holding up a plan to buy the police headquarters building.
And Philly teachers puts pressure on Council.