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....
People can visit the Philadelphia Zoo Monday to observe animal behaviors during the eclipse (whyy.org)
A South Jersey animal shelter is creating a baseball ‘Field of Dreams’ for dogs and cats looking for forever homes (whyy.org)
A year after pandemic rules end, Pa.’s Medicaid program has dropped by 500,000 people (whyy.org)
Philly lawmakers seek to save more renters from being evicted: ‘This is an emergency’ (whyy.org)
A New Jersey man didn’t trust police but sought their help anyway. Two days later, he was dead (whyy.org)
‘Dark money’ groups would be forced to disclose how they spend on Pa.’s elections under advancing bill (whyy.org)
'Undated' Pa. mail ballots don't count, appeals court rules (whyy.org)
The technical mandate caused thousands of votes to be declared invalid in the 2022 election....
In Pennsylvania, she wants to hand out new syringes to save lives. But is it legal? (whyy.org)
Patients and families left in limbo as CHOP and Medicaid health insurers hash out new contract deals before June 30 (whyy.org)
Bucks County [Pennsylvania] files climate lawsuit against Big Oil (whyy.org)
Bucks County files climate lawsuit against Big Oil (whyy.org)
'Profits over patients': Philly DA files suit against pharmaceutical companies over high insulin prices (whyy.org)
Rise in residential development in Germantown sparks optimism — and caution (whyy.org)
New Hanover Township is accused of blocking housing development ‘to keep the minority population’ from growing (whyy.org)
As a precaution, houses of worship in New Jersey are getting bleeding control kits (whyy.org)
They encourage all worshipers to understand how to stop the bleeding if someone is shot or stabbed.
Want speed cushions on your street? Philly is making it easier to request them (whyy.org)
The city has also expanded the program to more blocks.
A New Jersey youth detention center had ‘culture of abuse,’ new lawsuit says (whyy.org)
The lawsuit alleges virtually unchecked sexual abuse of the boys housed at the New Jersey Training School in Monroe Township.