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Is Philly Really Less Corrupt Than It Used to Be?

No. And let’s kill this narrative right now, please.


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Two Philly Activists Slapped With $600 Tickets Over Messy Toomey Protest

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Seth Williams Sentenced to Five Years in Prison

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“Trump Rat” Makes Its Hideous Philly Debut

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The No-B.S. Guide to the 2016 Philadelphia Primary

Here’s everything you need to know for Tuesday’s election.

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Is This Chaka Fattah’s Last Stand?

He’s broke, under indictment, and facing a formidable challenger for the first time in more than two decades.

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Everything You Need to Know About the Philly Ballot Questions You’ll See Tuesday

We broke the questions down into really, really plain English.

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Kenney Wants to Slash Funding For Philly’s Film Office By 50 Percent

The budget cuts are the latest in a string of bad news for the film office.

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Sanders: Kenney’s Soda Tax Is “Regressive”

The Vermont senator came out against the tax one day after Hillary Clinton embraced it.

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Kenney’s Soda Tax Gets a Big-Name Supporter: Hillary Clinton

Clinton said she was “very supportive” of the mayor’s plan Wednesday at a forum in Philly.



Kenney Bans City-Funded Travel to North Carolina, Mississippi

It’s in response to laws that allow LGBT discrimination in those states.

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Clarke: Lack of Diversity in Some Departments Is “Problematic”

Minorities make up only 22 percent of the executive staff in departments overseen by the Chief Administrative Officer.

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Is Shapiro the Guy to Clean Up Kane’s Scandal-Ravaged Office?

Shapiro turned things upside down in Harrisburg and Montco. Now he wants to do the same for the AG’s office.

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Is Philly Doing Enough to Save Cardiac Arrest Victims?

Ryan Gillyard’s tragic death one year ago might have been prevented if the city had better protocols for treating cardiac arrest.

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Op-Ed: Why Philly Should Expand the Property Tax Abatement

Domb: Critics of my proposal to extend the 10-year tax abatement say it will encourage developers to charge homeowners more. That’s dead wrong.


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Michael Nutter to Stump for Hillary Clinton in Wilmington

He’s campaigning for her in Delaware on Sunday.

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Should Philly Police Use Drones to Fight Crime?

Councilman David Oh raised that question at a budget hearing. He says police-operated drones could possibly save the city money.

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Here’s What You Missed at Last Night’s Lively Town Hall on the Latino Vote

Dozens gathered at Commerce Square for the conversation hosted by Al Día.

$3.5M MacArthur Grant Will Give Philly Tools to Drastically Cut Prison Population

Here’s how.

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