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One of my favorite memories of legendary Philly journalist Carol Saline, who died this weekend, is of her regaling the young women in the Philadelphia magazine offices with one of the many absurd ...
Why won’t Philly take advantage of our local colleges to find solutions to issues like traffic congestion and fighting fires?
Trymaine Lee’s new book "A Thousand Ways to Die" chronicles the impact of violence on the Black experience in America.
We expect schools to perform far more than educate, and when they cannot, we say they failed. We need to take the weight off ...
President Trump is rescinding loan forgiveness for people who he thinks flout his politics. Elaine Maimon cries foul ...
Ali Velshi sits down with professors Eddie Glaude and Imani Perry to discuss Trump's attacks on the Smithsonian's slavery ...
Compromise in the air? Thoughts on the politics behind SEPTA and PA's budgetary fiasco — and why a win/win has been so elusive ...
What Center City residents who object to protected bike lanes for cyclists don’t understand about safe streets ...
Philadelphia employers, especially tech employers, should broaden candidate pools beyond college grads if they want to scale ...
The Incentive Grant program distributed $2 million to microbusinesses in Philly, a game-changer for underserved entrepreneurs ...
Only 17 percent of fourth graders read at grade level in Philadelphia. A Fairhill parent literary assistant program is slowly improving that ...
With help from her friends, Evelyn Ebo has created a week-long summer boot camp that’s giving a boost to young Black and ...