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Anne Eisner After the sanitation trucks rumble down South Philadelphia streets, they usually leave behind a trail of crushed ...
SEPTA riders are in trouble. Looming budget cuts will cause a reduction of services, fare hikes. and a guaranteed disruption ...
Broad Street Review has announced its much-anticipated third annual Book Week! This exciting week will offer various events and discussions, including book reviews, ...
“We deal with food insecurity, so we are providing food to people who are hungry. People who can’t get out of their house, people who are homebound, people who are in senior housing facilities, and ...
Nariah Anne Jewett works to keep North Philadelphia juveniles out of the system. (Kayla Bryan/PN) At just 21 years old, Nariah Anne Jewett is already making her mark in the criminal justice field.
It’s different here. Seven miles north of City Hall and almost a mile east from Broad Street lies Olney. The city’s grid system has broken down, with the Roosevelt Boulevard zooming to the south.
Kids played basketball outside of the empty Childs Elementary School. A group of young boys shoot a basketball into an aging hoop at the end of a large asphalt school yard. Behind them is the shell of ...
University of Pennsylvania President Gaylord Probasco Harnwell, who oversaw the destruction of the Black Bottom, leaned over a campus model in 1968. https://vimeo.com ...
[ January 8, 2024 ] Crime: Fixing Philly Prisons Will Be Hard, But Here’s A Plan For How To Do It Crime [ November 28, 2022 ] North Philadelphia: Can the Next Crimes be Prevented? Featured Stories ...
Courtland Street Medical one of the few building standing in the Logan Triangle. Some people would love to have their property sit on multiple acres of empty land. Vast fields, rolling meadows, ...
Mourners leave a synagogue in the early 1950s. It is not unusual to revisit an old neighborhood. Sometimes a sense of nostalgia drags people back to the places where it all began, and according to ...
By Amarna Milne and Nicole Richter At Temple University, athletic trainers and physical therapists are working to perfect skills that will help them better support college athletes.