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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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SEPTA's new fare gates at 69th Street Station are supposed to prevent fare evasion
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SEPTA’s New “High-Tech” Fare Gates Are Astonishingly Easy to Beat

The agency insists the devices will curb fare evasion. Others, including SEPTA employees, aren’t so sure.

Fans of Beyonce await her arrival at the 2015 Made in America Festival in Philadelphia
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Philly Today: Don’t Be So Happy About the Possible Death of Made In America

Plus, Mayor Parker cracks down.

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Can This Woman Convince People to Return to Center City in Droves?

Prema Katari Gupta, the brand-new head of the Center City District, talks trash, public safety, and the (good!) omens for Philly’s downtown.

The opening spread of Philly Mag's 2023 feature about hoagies, which just won a national magazine award
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Philly Today: Our Hoagies Cover Story Wins Coveted National Magazine Award

So we’re officially declaring today Hoagie Day in Philadelphia. Go out and eat one.

A photo of Radnor High School in Radnor, Pennsylvania, one of the best places in America for public schools, according to a new report
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Philly Today: Some of America’s Best Public Schools Are Right Here

So says a new study. Plus, CAPA in upheaval over controversial play.

One of the vehicles used for street sweeping in Philadelphia
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Philly Today: City to Actually Start Sweeping its Streets this Week

Not an April Fools joke. Plus, the world is descending on the city for WrestleMania.


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?


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Inside the Audacious, Lucrative World of Baby Naming

Philly moms say the process has gotten … weird.

Punxsutawney Phil on Groundhog Day
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Punxsutawney Phil Is Hiding a Weird, Dark Secret

Revelations of groundhog progeny lead to questions about the strange misogyny within the mythology.

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Two Indie-Rock Lifers Explore Boredom and Madness in New Jersey in New Graphic Novel

Marissa Paternoster of Screaming Females and Joe Steinhardt of Don Giovanni Records explore Garden State despair in Merriment.

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Neighbors Sue to Halt Massive FDR Park Renovation

The $250 million project is already underway, but critics worry about the environmental impact.

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Philly Today: Philadelphia Had More Exonerations Last Year Than 46 States

Nearly one in 10 of all 2023 exonerations in the United States were from Philadelphia.

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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.


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Philly Today: An A.I. Expert Came to Town and Said We’re All Going to Die

John Sherman believes humankind could be completely wiped out in two to 10 years.

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Who Killed the Philly POPS?

Was our beloved popular-music orchestra doomed by poor management? A greedy landlord? The pandemic? A devastating Broad Street whodunit.

What the South Philadelphia Sports Complex could eventually look like if Comcast Spectacor and the Phillies get their way
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Philly Today: Phillies Give Huge Boost to Sports Complex

Plus, using a tow truck to steal cars is actually a pretty good idea.

pickleball courts like this one are causing some problems in Lower Merion
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Philly Today: The Noisy Scourge of Pickleball Hits the Main Line

Plus, Philly loses a longtime independent music venue.

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