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Open Streets Sundays in Philly are great. Now do it for real.

Open Streets Sundays in Philly are great. Now do it for real.

It’s not every day you see a baby chilling on its back in the middle of Walnut Street, and for very good reason — babies are squishy and generally well-liked. But during Open Streets: West Walnut on Sunday, I saw just that, a baby on an area rug in the center of the...

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Community leaders rally as ICE detains Philadelphia man

Community leaders rally as ICE detains Philadelphia man

Despite a month-long campaign coordinated by Southeast Asian community leaders and immigration advocates, federal authorities detained a man last week and appear to be preparing to deport him to a country he has never visited. Sereyrath “One” Van, 44, was born in a...

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Want Students To Succeed? Give Them Safe Homes

Want Students To Succeed? Give Them Safe Homes

Pennsylvania lawmakers are right to celebrate the investment in public education achieved in the recently passed state budget, a much-needed initial step towards equity for the children in our Commonwealth. But for the second year in a row, they failed to include $50...

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Dr. Barbara Friedes, 30, Killed In Philly Crash

Dr. Barbara Friedes, 30, Killed In Philly Crash

Barbara Ann Friedes, 30, was struck from behind by a 2018 Volkswagen on the 1800 block of Spruce Street around 7 p.m., Philadelphia police wrote in a release. The Volkswagen then hit three parked cars before coming to a rest, police continued. Friedes was taken to...

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2024 Senate Climate Solutions Letter

2024 Senate Climate Solutions Letter

Dear Democratic Senate Leaders, As the 2024 budget season kicks into high gear, we are writing to ask that you work to ensure that renewable energy legislation and climate solution policies currently pending in the legislature are included in any final budget...

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The Fight Continues Against Criminalization of Homelessness

The Fight Continues Against Criminalization of Homelessness

The Supreme Court’s momentous ruling last month in the Grants Pass v. Johnson case removed a key protection for unhoused people, allowing criminalization even when there is no available shelter. While some Democrats condemned the decision, several leaders on the West...

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Pa. Democrats rail against Supreme Court homeless decision

Pa. Democrats rail against Supreme Court homeless decision

The U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Grants Pass v. Johnson that cities can punish people for sleeping in public has some Democrats in Pennsylvania seething. The high court said laws regulating camping on public property does not constitute “cruel and unusual punishment,”...

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