The City of Philadelphia has reached a grim milestone, and could surpass the homicide toll of 2021 if things continue.
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Will ongoing gun violence bring a stop-and-frisk resurgence to Philly? It wouldn’t be the first time
Philadelphia has for several years been moving away from the much-criticized, historically racist policing tactic known as “stop and frisk.” B…
Two community summer events in Philadelphia have been canceled because of escalating gun violence in the city.
Starbucks is closing 16 stores in cities around the country, citing fears that its customers and workers were unsafe, despite training the com…
Two Democrats representing crime-ravaged districts have been appointed to serve on the House Select Committee on Restoring Law and Order estab…
Like everything else, rents in Philadelphia are rising and could go higher with the average 31% property tax increase coming next year.
“Shout out, get out, hide out.”
The Philadelphia Historical Commission voted unanimously Friday to name Christian Street/Black Doctors Row as the city’s first Black historica…
Philadelphia lawyers who defend those who cannot afford representation are getting a pay raise to make their salaries comparable with prosecut…
A state representative and several Philadelphia City Council members have called on Mayor Jim Kenney to resign after he said he’s looking forw…
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