Play Ball! Everything You Need to Know for the Phillies 2023 Season



There’s something so inspiring about Opening Day: No matter what happened last season, every team starts 0-0. And while that sentiment remains true, we are […]



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Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw involved in Center City car crash



Philadelphia Police Commisioner Danielle Outlaw was involved in a car crash Wednesday afternoon in Center City. An Uber driver reportedly struck Outlaw’s police SUV at 15th and Race Streets shortly before 3 p.m. It is unclear whether she sustained any injuries.



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Temple faculty union remains 'extremely concerned' about university leadership, despite Wingard resignation



Temple University President Jason Wingard’s abrupt resignation hasn’t resolved faculty concerns about the school’s direction.



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Ya Fav Trashman Opens Up About the Spectacular Collapse of His Campaign



This past September, it seemed like former sanitation worker Terrill Haigler, best known as Ya Fav Trashman, had everything, everywhere, all at once. The 33-year-old Germantown […]



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Philly's drinking water is safe and will not be impacted by chemical spill, officials say



Philadelphia’s tap water will remain safe to drink and will not be affected by the chemical spill at a plant in Bucks County, officials said Tuesday night. Water Department officials concluded the risk of contamination has passed based on water sampling tests and river flow models. None of the contaminants association with the synthetic latex solution that entered the river ever appeared at detectable levels the city’s water sample tests.



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2 Philadelphia executives named to national list of leading businesswomen



The Bizwomen 100, announced this week, showcases 100 women who could mentor, guide and serve as examples for others.



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Philadelphia Mayoral Candidate Guide: Maria Quiñones Sánchez



Over nearly 15 years in City Council, Maria Quiñones Sánchez, 54, has earned a reputation as one of its most effective leaders, a skilled legislator […]



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Philly tap water remains safe to drink through at least Wednesday, officials say



Philadelphia’s tap water remains safe to drink until at least 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 28, city officials said. The city’s water supply from the Delaware River so far has not been contaminated from the chemical spill in Bucks County. The water will continue to be tested for several days to ensure that the water that enters the Baxter Water Treatment Plant is safe to consume.



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Small Deposits: Main Line bank completes stock split; longtime Day & Zimmermann CFO retires



A roundup of recent banking and finance news from the Philadelphia area.



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Philadelphia Mayoral Candidate Guide: Allan Domb



“On my first day on the job, every City of Philadelphia employee will be instructed to answer the phone and say, ‘Welcome to the City […]



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