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Republicans Go Gaga for Kamala Harris in Bucks County

At a Harris rally in the Philly burbs yesterday, it was an all-Republican cast, including Bob and Kristina Lange, the Chester County farmers who’ve been targeted with threats and harassment for appearing in an ad supporting the Vice President.


Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker and Vice President Kamala Harris
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Is Kamala Harris Dissing Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker?

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The New Face of New Hope: How a Small Bucks County Town Became a Playground for the Rich and Famous

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How a Vicious Legal Battle Over a Wildflower Farm Tore This Bucolic Philly Suburb Apart

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The Philadelphia Department of Health put this cease operations sign on the door of Famous 4th Street Deli after a restaurant inspection on Thursday revealed some major problems
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Philly Today: Wednesday Was a No Good, Very Bad Day at Philadelphia’s Most Iconic Deli

We’ve reviewed the health inspector’s reports. They’re not pretty.

Steve Brasovankin at his new South Street store Pop Culture Vulture, which rents DVDs.
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Break Your Streaming Addiction and Learn to Love DVDs Again

The owner of this new South Street shop says you’ve been doing it all wrong.

Meet Patty, a western lowland gorilla that's one of the new animals at the Philadelphia Zoo
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Philly Today: The Philadelphia Zoo Gets Some Adorable New Animals

Meet Patty, a western lowland gorilla. Plus: Bradley Cooper reckons himself a singer. Again.

Opinion

72 Years Ago, Philadelphia Made a Huge Mistake

And we’ve been paying for it ever since.

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Philly Today: Finally, We Get Cheap, Non-Stop Flights to Copenhagen

Plus, the New York Post calls Philadelphia “a model of urban order.”

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After Collapse, I-95 Fully Reopens This Week

All four southbound lanes reopened this morning, and the northbound will reopen Friday morning.


Best of Philly 2024: City Life

Best of Philly 2024: City Life

A squad of teenage robotics champs, a 100-year-old jazz trailblazer, a deeply laughable mascot, and a Flyer to be truly proud of

Post-COVID, Does Center City Have a Future?

Post-COVID, Does Center City Have a Future?

Back in the day, Philly, like a lot of cities, banked on a revival of its downtown to spark new life. The plan worked fine — for Center City. But now that the pandemic has emptied offices, boomer residents are aging, and millennials are opting for the ’burbs, where do we go from here?


President Joe Biden's strong support for Benjamin Netanyahu's policies in the war in Gaza have led many Philadelphians to cast "uncommitted" write-in votes
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More Than 13,000 Protest Votes Cast Against Biden in Philadelphia Primary

Voters chose things like “uncommitted,” “anyone else,” and “ceasefire.”

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Philly Today: Wilma Theater Is Winning a Tony!

And just like that, Philly circa 2024 is an EGOT town.

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Philly Today: What If Another Texas City Surpasses Philly’s Population?

10 thoughts on being (eventually) overtaken by San Antonio. Plus, a fire in New Jersey smokes out the Walt Whitman, a viral dance-off and the mayor’s ruling on remote working.

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50 Years of Best of Philly: City Life

In honor of the upcoming 50th anniversary of Best of Philly this August, we’re taking a monthly look back. This month: City Life!

Protesters of the war in Gaza at an encampment at Philadelphia's Drexel University, which is now on lockdown
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Philly Today: Drexel University On Lockdown Amid Protests and Encampment

“This encampment must end,” insists Drexel’s prez. Plus: Penn students not allowed at commencement.

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How the Pandemic Turned a South Philly Golf Course Into the City’s Best New Park

How the Pandemic Turned a South Philly Golf Course Into the City’s Best New Park

The former municipal golf course at FDR Park became an indispensable natural refuge for many locked-down South Philadelphians over the past year.

An Oral History of the Sound of Philadelphia

An Oral History of the Sound of Philadelphia

Fifty years after founding their legendary Philadelphia International Records, Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, with friends and collaborators from Thom Bell to John Oates to Patti LaBelle, look back on the musical partnership that came to define the city.


Opinion

I Don’t Know Who Anybody Is Anymore. And I Don’t Care

In Sandy Hingston’s final (?) column, she bids farewell as only she can.

Guides

The Philadelphian’s Guide to Adopting, Pampering and Traveling With Your Pet

Whether you’re looking to adopt a four-legged friend or simply searching for a new way to pamper your pet, we’ve got you (and your bestie) covered.

Guides

Where and How to Adopt Your Pet in Philly

Where to look, and what to consider before you bring home a critter

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This Philly Animal Shelter’s Elaborate Photo Shoots Lead to Snapshot-Worthy Adoptions

Themed sessions at ACCT Philly are capturing the hearts of potential pet parents.

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