North Philadelphians can now skip the commute downtown for municipal services with the reopening of the North Philadelphia Municipal Services Center at 2761 N. 22nd St. Report by Tribune staff writer Kiara Santos.
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A devastating five-alarm fire destroyed the historic United Missionary Baptist Church in North Philadelphia, leaving members and the community heartbroken.
“The church has been here such a long time,” said Darrell Hewett, a resident of North Philadelphia. #Philly
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District Attorney Larry Krasner announced Tuesday he would seek a third term as lead prosecutor in Philadelphia, promoting his successes and railing against President Donald Trump. #Philly
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During the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia annual luncheon Wednesday, Mayor Cherelle Parker spoke on "Mission 30,000" a plan created on building, preserving and repairing 30,000 housing units across Philadelphia.
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School District of Philadelphia Superintendent Tony Watlington Sr. touted the progress of the eighth largest school district Thursday during his second annual State of School address. #Phillyschools #PHLEd
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Philadelphia public school students have shown progress in math and reading, according to recent data released by the National Assessment of Educational Progress, also called NAEP. #Philly #education
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Philadelphia Mayor Parker has signed a law to place speed cameras along Route 13 in West and North Philadelphia, aiming to enhance road safety. Report written by Tribune staff writer Marco Cerino. #Philadelphia #SpeedCameras #RoadSafety
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The Thurgood Marshall College Fund announced that a $25 million grant will go to 32 of its member institutions to support HBCU capacity building and improve the process and procedures on their campuses. Report by Tribune staff writer Chanel Hill. #HBCUs
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Lt. Gov. Austin Davis announced Thursday that $11.6 million in state grants will go to 46 organizations to provide after-school programming for students. This is the first budget year the state has directly earmarked funding for such entities. #Philly #schoolsafety
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SEPTA reported its largest one-year drop in serious crimes in the authority’s history, said SEPTA Police Chief Charles Lawson at a press conference on Thursday. #SEPTA #Philly
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Student growth is on the rise at Paul L. Dunbar School thanks to intentional relationships with students, parents and school staff. Report by Tribune staff writer Chanel Hill. #Philly #PhillySchools
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City Controller Christy Brady reported Wednesday that Philadelphia's Municipal Pension Fund will be fully funded by 2033, thanks to reforms that have seen the city's contributions increase. Report by Tribune staff writer Marco Cerino. #Philly #Philadelphia
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In its new report canvasing the maternal health outcomes across Philadelphia, the city’s health department found Black women in the city had a higher rate of maternal morbidity than any other demographic. #Philly #BlackMaternalHealth #BlackMotherhood
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Tony Allen will be stepping down from his role of chairman emeritus and board member of the President’s Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities. His last day will be Jan. 20. #HBCUs
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Family, friends, and dignitaries gathered to honor the legacy of the late boxing icon Joe Frazier on what would have been his 81st birthday on Sunday. Report by Tribune correspondent O.J. Spivey. #Philly
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School District of Philadelphia Superintendent Tony Watlington Sr. has been named 2025 Superintendent of the Year by the District Administration Leadership Institute. Report by Tribune staff writer Chanel Hill. #PHLEd #Philly
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Several Black leaders, who originally supported the Sixers proposal to build the team’s new arena in Center City, appeared Monday to be behind the new plan to keep the team in South Philadelphia. Report by Tribune staff writer Kiara Santos. #Philly #76ersArena
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It has been confirmed that Bernard W. Smalley Sr. will step down from his position as president of the Board of Directors of City Trusts and be replaced by former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter.
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Nafees Norris launched Nafees Innovations, a STEM education workshop for kids in Philadelphia with goals to make science accessible and engaging, without the hefty cost to parents. His Saturday workshops blend fun with education.
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In one of his first interviews since he was cleared of the murder of a high school girl in 1991, Jimmy Dennis, shared what it was like to twice come close to having the death penalty carried out as an innocent man on death row. Report by staff writer Sherry Stone.
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Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker joined Habitat for Humanity Thursday to honor former President Jimmy Carter's work in building homes across the world, including here in this city.
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Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker joined corporate sponsors and leaders from across the city's education and nonprofit fields to kick off the 30th Annual Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service.
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S&P wrote in its report that “Philadelphia’s demonstrated long-term commitment” to fiscal stability “including making annual additional payments towards its pensions and rebuilding its budget stabilization reserve despite economic and fund balance fluctuations.”
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