Delaware: 2/3 of 400 physicians sign union cards (whyy.org)
Delaware: 2/3 of 400 physicians sign union cards (whyy.org)
Philadelphia consumers could soon get more protections from the city (whyy.org)
Penn places students on mandatory leave of absence for pro-Palestine encampment (whyy.org)
HUD has placed Chester Housing Authority on ‘troubled’ list (whyy.org)
GOP Senate hopeful visits Penn encampment: ‘They should be arrested’ (whyy.org)
Penn students remain steadfast despite orders to end encampment: ‘We will stay until our demands are met’ (whyy.org)
New analysis finds evidence of racial bias in Philly property assessments (whyy.org)
The Uncommitted: Pa. primary is another litmus test for Biden’s handling of Gaza (whyy.org)
Philadelphia man gets prison time for role in illegal eviction attempt (whyy.org)
Why Philly ranks first in the country for STIs, and what’s being done to stop their spread (whyy.org)
As gun violence looms over Pennsylvania youth, local organizations offer safe spaces (whyy.org)
Philly reaches $110 million settlement in opioid lawsuit against Walgreens (whyy.org)
Philly City Council votes to expand protections for contract workers (whyy.org)
Democrats counter Trump rally with reminder that reproductive rights hang in balance (whyy.org)
Philly sees drop in poverty, violent crime, but deep-seated issues remain, Pew report says (whyy.org)
Ceasefire activists arrested while protesting at John Fetterman’s office (whyy.org)
Race to watch: Contested primary race for Pa. treasurer (whyy.org)
35mm film is a dying art. An Ambler movie theater is keeping it alive (whyy.org)
The dying art of 35mm cinema: How the Ambler Theater is keeping ‘one of the closest things we have to magic’ alive (whyy.org)
...In the upper bowels of the Ambler Theater, Jesse Crooks squats on the ground. Using a combination of muscle memory, meticulous attention to detail and on-the-fly dexterity, he carefully threads a strip of celluloid film through a projector....