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Controller’s Office: Whites Are Overrepresented in Philadelphia’s City Workforce
A report released by city controller Rebecca Rhynhart found troubling numbers across most city departments.
Why Schools Like Temple Choose to Go Tobacco-Free
It’s not because they want to “ban fun,” as one Twitter user wrote.
Cardi B and Travis Scott to Headline Made in America
And yes, the festival will return to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Like New York, Philly Is Weighing a Traffic Congestion Fee
The city says it’s mulling the idea of making drivers pay to access our most crowded streets.
5th Street Near Independence Hall Closed After “Large Void” Found Under Surface
A spokesperson for the Water Department said the cobblestone street is in danger of collapsing.
60 Bad Google Reviews of Philly’s Prized Landmarks
On the Magic Gardens: “Basically you pay to see trash.”
Going Through Customs at PHL Just Got Easier
A new app aims to expedite the entry inspection process for returning international travelers.
Shake Shack Is Giving Phillies Fans Free Tickets on Thursday
Here’s what you need to do — and fast — to score the deal.
Meet the Asylum Seeker Leading Philly’s Fight Against the National Immigration Crackdown
Carmela Apolonio Hernandez on seeking sanctuary in Philly churches and inspiring other immigrants.
A Philly Theater Makes Breakthrough Pledge to Showcase Women Playwrights
A Q&A with the theater’s artistic director and reformer Paige Price.
5 Places Where Philly’s Next Generation of Power Works and Meets
Move over, City Hall.
Here’s When Cherry Blossoms Will Be in Peak Bloom
And a map of where to find them.
Philly’s Genre-Defying Feminist Writer on Finding Her Voice
Meet National Book Award finalist Carmen Maria Machado.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Is Pretty Much Screwed, Says State Watchdog
And Philly might have to pay the price. Here’s why.