Temple University to provide off-campus landlords with funding for security cameras and lighting



Temple University announced a new grant program that will provide funding to landlords of off-campus housing for the installation of security cameras and lighting. The initiative comes after a survey found that just 56% of students who live in private residencies feel safe in their surroundings.



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Feeling airline sticker shock? Get used to it.



Airfares have been on a steep upward trajectory in recent weeks. Here’s why experts aren’t expecting much short-term relief.



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Why the Kenyatta vs. Fetterman vs. Lamb Senate Primary Is the Race to Watch in May



On May 17th, the Democratic U.S. Senate primary will be a political “Infinity War” of sorts. The three major candidates vying for their party’s nomination […]



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Bucks County man gets prison for killing, burning pet dog on charcoal grill



Nikolay Lukyanchikov, 50, of Northampton Township, was sentenced to spend two to four years in state prison for fatally shooting his adopted pet greyhound and then burning the animal on a charcoal grill in his yard, Bucks County prosecutors announced Wednesday. Lukyanchikov will be prohibited from ever owning or caring for animals again once his prison term is completed.



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What to know about the future of business events, according to a local industry leader



“Getting people in a room over a beer and some pigs in blankets, I think that’s never going to go away.”



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Daryl Hall on Philly Soul, Flunking Bio at Temple, and Opening for Bowie



My full name is … Daryl Franklin Hall. All of my family on my father’s side seems to have “Franklin” in their names. We’re an […]



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Pennsylvania's cannabis laws are among harshest in U.S. despite public support of legalization



Pennsylvania’s current marijuana laws are among the strictest in the country, as the Marijuana Policy Project said in its most recent report on legalization policy. The organization tracked 19 states whose legalization policy lags the most behind its residents’ public opinion.



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NIH awards $5M to fund creation of Philadelphia Regional Center for Children's Environmental Health



The center will take on hazards that threaten the health of children living in the region’s most vulnerable communities.



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Driver charged with third-degree murder, DUI in crash that killed two Pennsylvania state troopers and Allentown man



Jayana Tanae Webb, 21, of Eagleville, Montgomery County, was charged with three counts third-degree murder, DUI and related offenses for fatally striking Pennsylvania state troopers Martin F. Mack III and Branden T. Sisca and Allentown resident Reyes Rivera Oliveras while she drove on I-95 in South Philadelphia early Monday morning, police said.



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Startup Spotlight: ShotCaller hosts contests for sports fans to win prizes from local businesses



ShotCaller works with local businesses to offer prizes for sports fans that want to test their knowledge.



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