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In this issue

Temple Landed On Me. I Didn’t Land On Temple

Temple Landed On Me. I Didn't Land On Temple

An Update On Barber's Hall

Temple Landed On Me. I Didn't Land On Temple

7 mins

Former Philadelphia City Councilwoman Donna Reed Miller has made Transition

Councilwoman Donna Reed Miller was just out at the Germantown Juneteenth Festival a couple of weeks ago, enjoying the day with her grandchildren and daughter, and now, she has made her transition.

Former Philadelphia City Councilwoman Donna Reed Miller has made Transition

3 mins

Through the window of Bill's Barbershop (Pt 2)

Let us journey back to the winter of 1958 when my grandfather William Bryant came home to his loving wife after another hard day's work as a gas line repairman for the Philadelphia Gas Company.

Through the window of Bill's Barbershop (Pt 2)

3 mins

Pennsylvania court will decide whether skill game terminals are gambling machines

HARRISBURG, PA. (AP)-Pennsylvania's highest court will decide whether the cash-paying electronic game terminals that have become commonplace in convenience stores, bars, and elsewhere are unlicensed gambling machines and, as a result, must be shut down.

Pennsylvania court will decide whether skill game terminals are gambling machines

2 mins

School in West Africa enjoys the benefits of growing partnership with Franklin Towne Charter Elementary School

PHILADELPHIA, June 2024 - For the young students of the Benia International School in Duazon, Liberia, the shipment was an answered prayer.

School in West Africa enjoys the benefits of growing partnership with Franklin Towne Charter Elementary School

2 mins

Mayor Cherelle L. Parker launches extended day, extended year school initiative

Mayor Cherelle L. Parker unveiled details for a high-priority Parker Administration initiative Extended Day, Extended Year School. Today's announcement is an important component of Mayor Parker's goal to provide economic opportunity for all Philadelphians.

Mayor Cherelle L. Parker launches extended day, extended year school initiative

3 mins

Pope Francis believes the world needs to laugh more. He's right

As an experienced class clown who long has felt the power of comedy to be vastly underappreciated, I was more than tickled to hear that Pope Francis had invited more than 100 comedians to an audience at the Vatican.

Pope Francis believes the world needs to laugh more. He's right

3 mins

CIVICS 101

The first official \"Law of the Land\" for American citizens was and is the United States Constitution.

CIVICS 101

4 mins

Project 2025 is the new Southern Manifesto

\"Project 25 is a radical, extreme, pro-authoritarianism plan pushed by conservatives who are desperate to take our country backward.

Project 2025 is the new Southern Manifesto

3 mins

That Girl Lay Lay hits Philly with concert

Have you heard of Alaya \"That Girl Lay Lay\" High? If you are in your early teens, you do? This young rap artist took the industry by storm.

That Girl Lay Lay hits Philly with concert

3 mins

Keeping Camden Clean

Mayor Carstarphen and volunteers continue their clean-up events in the Camden Community to achieve their goal of a cleaner and safer community for the county's residents.

Keeping Camden Clean

2 mins

The State of Chester City

Six months into his term in office, Chester Mayor Stefan Roots gave his first \"State of the City \"address on Tuesday morning on Widener's campus in Latham Hall.

The State of Chester City

2 mins

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LanguageEnglish

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