The week in Philadelphia-area bankruptcies: No Call East LLC



Philadelphia business bankruptcies this week include No Call East LLC. For the year, Philadelphia has recorded two business bankruptcy filings.



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Prologis sees Multi-Year Tailwinds from Efforts to Rebuild Inventory Levels


Prologis’ Dan Letter sees supply chain challenges continuing into 2023.



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34 Philadelphia-Area Bookstores for When You Need a Really Good Read



Well, beloved Center City bookstore Joseph A. Fox is about to turn its last page. After an amazing 70-year run, the Sansom Street spot will […]



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Temple taps former Philly police commissioner Charles Ramsey to audit campus safety services



Temple University has tapped former Philadelphia police commissioner Charles Ramsey to conduct an audit of its campus safety services. Violent crime and homicides fell during the eight years Ramsey led the Philadelphia Police Department, but violence since has soared, impacting the safety of Temple’s community in North Philly.



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Silicon Valley biotechnology firm IGM Biosciences opening operation in Bucks County



The company, which focuses on developing bioengineered antibodies to treat cancer and other diseases, is the latest member of the Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center of Bucks County in Doylestown.



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Reckoning over Woodrow Wilson’s racist legacy continues; Camden district latest to rename school



The Camden City School District has recently renamed the Woodrow Wilson High School over the former presidents racist legacy. The change follows other schools and colleges in the country like Princeton University and Bryn Mawr College that have also removed Wilson’s name.



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Coded by Kids launches pitch competition for underrepresented Philadelphia founders



The prize pool will offer up to $25,000 to early stage startups and $5,000 to idea-stage entrepreneurs.



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Meek Mill, Kevin Hart and Michael Rubin’s Millions Won’t Help the Abbott Elementaries of Our City



For the past month, I’ve been falling in love with the new hit ABC show Abbott Elementary. Inspired by a real-life teacher in a Philadelphia […]



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Woman falls ill after exposure to monkeys at Pennsylvania crash site



A Pennsylvania woman is receiving medical treatment after she came into contact with monkeys after a truck crash in Danville, where several long-tailed macaques escaped from a trailer and resulted in an extensive search. Michele Fallon, who was exposed to monkey feces and urine, was urged by the CDC to seek medical attention. The monkeys can carry herpes B virus.



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Pennsylvania Gov. Wolf accelerates minimum wage increase for state employees



Gov. Wolf is renewing his plea to the state’s General Assembly to raise the minimum wage for all Pennsylvania workers.



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