The Phillies pitching staff has allowed only 22 walks through the first eight games. Here’s why. (www.inquirer.com)
This Philly high school is getting $20 million to train thousands of students to get jobs at CHOP (www.inquirer.com)
The Phillies’ City Connect jerseys are officially out. Reviews are mixed. (www.inquirer.com)
Perjury case against three former homicide detectives can go to trial, judge says (www.inquirer.com)
How media’s money woes threaten democracy (www.inquirer.com)
Judge rejects latest bid to open a supervised injection site in Philadelphia (www.inquirer.com)
Judge Gerald A. McHugh ruled that religious beliefs do not allow Safehouse to skirt federal law, and dismissed the case....
Sources: Eagles agree with Jordan Mailata on three-year, $66 million contract (www.inquirer.com)
Delco jail guards were fired without cause after county officials made a ‘hit list’ of union members, suit says (www.inquirer.com)
Judge rejects latest bid to open a supervised injection site in Philadelphia (www.inquirer.com)
Delco’s first DEI director was fired after she accused her boss of racial discrimination (www.inquirer.com)
Legal recreational marijuana could bring $41 million in tax revenue to Pennsylvania in its first year, fiscal report finds (www.inquirer.com)
The Philly area is one of the major U.S. metros where households don’t need to make six figures to afford the typical home (www.inquirer.com)
America’s oldest working drive-in celebrates 90 years in Lehigh County (www.inquirer.com)
Phillies avert a season-opening sweep by the Braves with a three-run rally in the seventh (www.inquirer.com)
All three of John Fetterman’s top communications staffers have resigned in the last month (www.inquirer.com)
Clout learns there’s been some serious turnover in Sen. John Fetterman’s office. In the last month, all three of Fetterman’s top communications staffers have left Capitol Hill.