These Philadelphia-area ZIP codes were approved for the most Restaurant Revitalization Fund grants



The SBA approved nearly 2,000 relief grants totaling more than $607 million for restaurants and other food businesses across Greater Philadelphia.



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Murphy signs bill requiring all N.J. middle schools to teach civic education



New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill into law Friday that mandates all middle schools teach civic education to address a “critical” lack in government knowledge.



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Vanguard adds college president as second Black board member



He brings a background in organizational behavior studies and has conducted research and published works on managing diversity in the workplace.



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Amish teen's killer gets lengthy prison sentence in plea deal



Justo Smoker, 35, will serve decades in prison for the abduction and murder of 18-year-old Linda Stoltzfoos, an Amish teenager who went missing from her Lancaster County community in June 2020. Smoker pleaded guilty in order to avoid the death penalty and led investigators to the teen’s body in April, ending a 10-month search.



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Meet all 25 of this year's Diversity Leaders in Business honorees



Representing the breadth of diversity in Greater Philadelphia, these business leaders have demonstrated success in their respective fields and made significant contributions through philanthropic endeavors.



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Pennsylvania Goodwill flips donated vintage Nintendo games for $30,000



A Goodwill store in Hanover, Pennsylvania auctioned a donated collection of 27 sealed, vintage Nintendo games for $30,000. The cartridge package is the highest selling item of any merchandise that Goodwill Keystone Area has placed for auction.



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4 people injured in North Philly bus crash, SEPTA says



A SEPTA bus collided with a pickup truck at Fifth Street and Allegheny Avenue in North Philadelphia on Friday morning, officials said. Four passengers suffered non-life-threatening injuries. Two were taken to Temple University Hospital for treatment.



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Highest-paid CEOs at Philadelphia Public Companies



This List includes the highest-paid chief executive officers from U.S. exchange publicly-traded companies that are headquartered within the counties of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, Lehigh, Montgomery or Philadelphia in Pennsylvania; Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Mercer, Ocean or Salem in New Jersey; or Kent or New Castle in Delaware. Source: S&P Global Market Intelligence.



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Philly police officer facing charges for allegedly deleting video from man's phone during traffic stop



Tyree Burnett, a Philadelphia police officer, was charged with obstruction of justice, tampering with evidence and official oppression for allegedly deleting a video off of a man’s cellphone during a traffic stop in March.



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Hamilton Lane completes first close of social and environmental impact fund at $149M, eyes $400M



The Hamilton Lane Impact Fund II officially launched in April and is already larger than its predecessor, Hamilton Lane Impact Fund, which had its first close last summer at $90 million.



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