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Real Estate

ABINGTON’S HOLLYWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD HAS A GLITTERING NAME AND A COMPLICATED PAST

The Montgomery County neighborhood was designed in the 1920s to offer compact
Southern California-style living on Philly’s suburban frontier.

Kevin Riordan
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Philadelphia

TEENS ARE THE JUDGE, JURY, AND RESPONDENTS IN THIS PHILLY COURTROOM

The Philadelphia Community Youth Court is a restorative justice program where
youth have wrongdoings evaluated by their peers.

Nate File
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VARIOUS OWNERS HAVE SUNK MORE THAN $40 MILLION INTO BUYING, MAINTAINING, AND
REIMAGINING THE SS UNITED STATES DURING ITS TIME IN PHILLY


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PENN SAYS IT HAS FOUND MORE HUMAN REMAINS FROM THE MOVE BOMBING AT ITS MUSEUM

The remains matched records for Delisha Africa, who was 12 when she was killed
with 10 other members of the Black liberation and activist group MOVE, the
museum said.

Aubrey Whelan


Philadelphia

PENN SAYS IT HAS FOUND MORE HUMAN REMAINS FROM THE MOVE BOMBING AT ITS MUSEUM

The remains matched records for Delisha Africa, who was 12 when she was killed
with 10 other members of the Black liberation and activist group MOVE, the
museum said.

Aubrey Whelan

Transportation

SEPTA STRIKE POSSIBILITY CONTINUES TO LOOM AS ANOTHER TRANSIT UNION’S CONTRACT
NEARS EXPIRATION

Thomas Fitzgerald


Transportation

SEPTA POSTPONES LONG-PLANNED BUS ROUTE OVERHAUL AMID LIKELY FARE HIKES AND
SERVICE CUTS

Thomas Fitzgerald


Transportation

SEPTA BEING HARD TO FUND IS NOTHING NEW. HERE’S HOW WE GOT HERE

Thomas Fitzgerald and Dain Saint


Philadelphia Politics

SEPTA, COMMUNITY BENEFITS FUNDING, AND A RUSH TO APPROVE: CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
RAISE CONCERNS ABOUT THE 76ERS’ ARENA PROPOSAL

Sean Collins Walsh and Jeff Gammage

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A YEAR AFTER COVID-19 FUNDING RAN OUT, PENNSYLVANIA CHILDCARE PROVIDERS REMAIN
IN A STAFFING CRISIS

A year after COVID-19 funding ran out, childcare providers face a staffing
crisis in Pennsylvania.

Nate File
News

THESE PHILADELPHIA VOTERS WENT FOR DONALD TRUMP IN BIGGER NUMBERS THAN EVER
BEFORE

Chris A. Williams, Stephen Stirling, and Anna Orso
Education

OVERCROWDING IN THE NORTHEAST PUTS SCHOOLS IN ‘CRISIS MODE,’ STAFF SAYS

Kristen A. Graham
Arts & Culture

LEGENDARY ARTIST CORNBREAD WANTS PEOPLE TO STOP DEFACING PHILLY MURALS

Earl Hopkins
Eagles

QUINYON MITCHELL HAS COMING-OUT PARTY AS EAGLES DEFENSE STIFLES JAYDEN DANIELS
AND THE COMMANDERS

Jeff McLane
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Health

12 STATES PROMISED TO OPEN THE BOOKS ON THEIR OPIOID SETTLEMENT FUNDS. WE
CHECKED UP ON THEM

Only 12 states, including New Jersey and Delaware, promised to make all opioid
settlement spending clear. But some are clearer than others.

Aneri Pattani, Tribune News Service
Philadelphia News

TEENS ARE THE JUDGE, JURY, AND RESPONDENTS IN THIS PHILLY COURTROOM

Nate File
Real Estate

ABINGTON’S HOLLYWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD HAS A GLITTERING NAME AND A COMPLICATED PAST

Kevin Riordan
Pennsylvania News

NATIONAL DOG SHOW DRAWS MORE THAN 1,900 CANINES AND 200 BREEDS TO THE PHILLY
REGION

Rita Giordano
News

EIGHT TAKEN TO HOSPITALS AFTER EARLY MORNING FIRE IN LANGHORNE

Jeff Gammage
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Eagles

HOW LANE JOHNSON’S DOMINATION, JALEN CARTER’S IMPACT, AND REED BLANKENSHIP’S
STEADINESS HAVE HELPED THE 8-2 EAGLES

Johnson might be having his best year yet, and Carter doesn't need sacks to
dominate for the Eagles.

Jeff Neiburg


Eagles

HOW LANE JOHNSON’S DOMINATION, JALEN CARTER’S IMPACT, AND REED BLANKENSHIP’S
STEADINESS HAVE HELPED THE 8-2 EAGLES

Johnson might be having his best year yet, and Carter doesn't need sacks to
dominate for the Eagles.

Jeff Neiburg

Sixers

AFTER ROUGH START, IT’S OK TO ASK: ARE THE SIXERS BANGED-UP OR JUST BAD?

Keith Pompey


Temple Owls

STAN DRAYTON OUT AS HEAD COACH OF TEMPLE FOOTBALL

Declan Landis8 minutes ago


Flyers

FLYERS TAKEAWAYS: IVAN FEDOTOV’S STEADY PRESENCE, CONSISTENCY ON OFFENSE HAS LED
TO THREE-GAME WINNING STREAK

Jackie Spiegelan hour ago


Sixers

SIXERS INSIST THEY ARE NOT IN PANIC MODE, BUT MUST ‘DIG IN’ AFTER DREADFUL 2-10
START

Gina Mizell

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Residential

AT THIS ECO-FRIENDLY APARTMENT IN CHESTER COUNTY, RENTERS WON’T HAVE ELECTRIC
BILLS

Solar-powered Passive House apartments are part of a green building trend. This
week, thousands of developers, engineers and other professionals will meet at
the Greenbuild conference in Philadelphia.

Michaelle Bond

Commercial

HOW THE SOUTH PHILLY SPORTS COMPLEX COULD BE RESET IF THE SIXERS DEPART TO
CENTER CITY

To some the district is a model of convenience, easily reached by subway and
highway with plenty of parking. To others it’s an asphalt wasteland, too often
devoid of people and activity.

Jeff Gammage

Home

FIXING UP A 17TH-CENTURY SCHOOLHOUSE WAS THIS COUPLE’S LABOR OF LOVE

The schoolhouse had enough history of its own. They filled it with their
collection of antique pieces and personal touches.

Terri Akman, For The Inquirer

Home

HOUSE OF THE WEEK: A THREE-BEDROOM ROWHOUSE IN POINT BREEZE FOR $392,500

The house has easy access to the Sports Complex, Center City, University City,
and Wharton Square Park.

Paul Jablow, For The Inquirer


Residential

ONE-THIRD OF PHILLY-AREA RENTALS OFFERED FREE RENT OR OTHER PERKS IN OCTOBER

The rental market is typically slower in the fall, but it has slowed beyond
what’s expected, thanks largely to an influx of new apartments being built and
less competition among renters.

Michaelle Bond
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A 23-COURSE DISCUSSION ON PHILLY’S MOST ACROBATIC NEW RESTAURANT

A critic, a former chef, and a food editor discuss the $225 tasting menu at
Nicholas Bazik's new restaurant Provenance.

Kiki Aranita, Craig LaBan, and Margaret Eby


Food

A 23-COURSE DISCUSSION ON PHILLY’S MOST ACROBATIC NEW RESTAURANT

A critic, a former chef, and a food editor discuss the $225 tasting menu at
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Kiki Aranita, Craig LaBan, and Margaret Eby

Food

THE AIRPORT IS BECOMING ONE OF THE BEST PLACES TO EAT IN PHILLY

Kiki Aranita


Food

I FOUND THE BEST EATS AT MY FIRST EAGLES TAILGATE, FROM DEEP-FRIED TURKEY TO
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Hira Qureshi


Restaurants

THESE PHILLY-AREA RESTAURANTS ARE OFFERING DINE-IN MEALS ON THANKSGIVING DAY

Hira Qureshi


Food

WHERE TO GET YOUR THANKSGIVING DAY PIES IN PHILLY

Hira Qureshi


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THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN PHILADELPHIA THIS WEEKEND

The best things to do in Philadelphia, including popular events, festivals,
attractions and tours, free activities and entertainment. See upcoming events
and what’s on in Philly today.

Amber Burns and Lauren McCutcheon

Life

ICE SKATING, HOLIDAY MARKET, AND MORE WINTER ATTRACTIONS ARE RETURNING TO
DILWORTH PARK

Ice skating, holiday shopping, and more returns to Dilworth Park, starting Nov.
15.

Hira Qureshi

Transportation

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TWO POSSIBLE SEPTA STRIKES

SEPTA is negotiating with the union that represents bus, trolley, and subway
drivers in Philadelphia. Their contract expires at 11:59 p.m. on Nov. 7.

Thomas Fitzgerald and Ariana Perez-Castells


Transportation

HOW TO NAVIGATE SEPTA IF TRANSIT WORKERS GO ON STRIKE

Regional Rail and the Norristown High Speed Line will continue to run.

Thomas Fitzgerald
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Opinion

NORTH PHILLY SHOOTING? LOOK CLOSER, DON’T LOOK AWAY.

Jasmine Schley, For The Inquirer2 hours ago
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IMPROVING DEMOCRACY BY IMPROVING HOW WE COVER IT

Malka Older, For The Inquirer
Opinion

DOWNWARD-FACING DONKEY | EDITORIAL CARTOON

John Cole, For The Inquirer
Opinion

WHATEVER HAPPENS TO THE ROUNDHOUSE, THE PROCESS MUST BE TRANSPARENT AND BENEFIT
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Opinion

NORTH PHILLY SHOOTING? LOOK CLOSER, DON’T LOOK AWAY.

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Opinion

IMPROVING DEMOCRACY BY IMPROVING HOW WE COVER IT

Malka Older, For The Inquirer
Opinion

DOWNWARD-FACING DONKEY | EDITORIAL CARTOON

John Cole, For The Inquirer
Opinion

WHATEVER HAPPENS TO THE ROUNDHOUSE, THE PROCESS MUST BE TRANSPARENT AND BENEFIT
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12 STATES PROMISED TO OPEN THE BOOKS ON THEIR OPIOID SETTLEMENT FUNDS. WE
CHECKED UP ON THEM

Aneri Pattani, Tribune News Service
Education

PENN IS OFFERING FREE NARCAN THROUGH VENDING MACHINE ON CAMPUS

Susan Snyder
Health

A QUICK RETURN TO SCHOOL AND LIGHT EXERCISE MAY HELP KIDS RECOVER FROM
CONCUSSIONS

Kate Ruder, Tribune News Service
Health

TRUMP’S WHITE HOUSE RETURN POISED TO TANGLE HEALTH CARE SAFETY NET

Stephanie Armour, Tribune News Service
Health

12 STATES PROMISED TO OPEN THE BOOKS ON THEIR OPIOID SETTLEMENT FUNDS. WE
CHECKED UP ON THEM

Aneri Pattani, Tribune News Service
Education

PENN IS OFFERING FREE NARCAN THROUGH VENDING MACHINE ON CAMPUS

Susan Snyder
Health

A QUICK RETURN TO SCHOOL AND LIGHT EXERCISE MAY HELP KIDS RECOVER FROM
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Kate Ruder, Tribune News Service
Health

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Stephanie Armour, Tribune News Service
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College Sports

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MANAYUNK HOSTS FIRST TREE-LIGHTING OF THE SEASON

Charles Fox
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FLYERS VS. SABRES PHOTOS

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College Sports

SEE PHOTOS OF LA SALLE HOLDING ON TO DEFEAT DREXEL

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MANAYUNK HOSTS FIRST TREE-LIGHTING OF THE SEASON

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