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(09/29/08 9:00am)
In Philadelphia news last month: a boycott of the Embassy Suites Hotel for unfair firings, the unification of the city's two major taxi unions and an illegal-immigration raid at a janitorial services contractor.
(09/29/08 9:00am)
Luckily, it was just a simulation.
(09/26/08 9:00am)
The hundreds of cars, bicycles and pedestrians that cross the South Street Bridge every day are going to have to find new routes across the Schuylkill River when the bridge closes for reconstruction this fall.
(09/25/08 9:00am)
Michelle Obama stood before a crowd of about 2,000 in southwest Philadelphia yesterday, and asked them to engage in something her husband knows all about: community organizing.
(09/24/08 9:00am)
New changes to plans for the imminent reconstruction of the South Street Bridge include fewer vehicle lanes, a lower speed limit and wider pedestrian and bicycle lanes.
(09/22/08 9:00am)
Baltimore Avenue is scheduled for a makeover, but not all residents find the prospect pretty.
(09/19/08 9:00am)
The Philadelphia Zoning Board of Adjustment is likely to give significant weight to the City Planning Commission's recommendation to approve plans for a hotel at 40th and Pine Streets, but community opposition still has the project up in the air.
(09/17/08 9:00am)
The Philadelphia City Planning Commission unanimously recommended yesterday that the city's Zoning Board of Adjustment approve plans to build an 11-story hotel at 40th and Pine streets.
(09/16/08 9:00am)
The cost of energy is spiraling beyond the reach of many Pennsylvanians.
(09/11/08 9:00am)
Safiya Shabazz, a family-care physician at the Penn-Presbyterian Medical Center, expects this fall's work on the South Street Bridge to be a "huge inconvenience."
(09/04/08 9:00am)
Locals call the traffic triangles along Baltimore Avenue "barren" and "boring."
(09/03/08 9:00am)
Philadelphia public schools reported significantly higher crime rates in 2007 than in previous years, but some say those statistics distort the actual environment in the schools.
(07/31/08 9:00am)
Our country has found its poster villain.
(07/10/08 9:00am)
William Deresiewicz lost some illusions recently.
(06/26/08 9:00am)
Back in May, Penn committed to spend more on one crucial resource than any other university in the United States. Remember what it was?
(06/12/08 9:00am)
He's like a man determined to prove his point in an argument at any cost.
(05/16/08 9:00am)
Boys in the United States and Asia face more pressure to achieve "normal" height than boys elsewhere in the world, researchers from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia found in a new study.
(04/28/08 9:00am)
The American health-care system is under-equipped to serve the rapidly aging generation of baby boomers, according to a recent report from the Institute of Medicine, and medical schools must step up.
(04/24/08 9:00am)
To many schools with less-than-rigorous threat assessment systems, the past year's spate of school shootings have been a wake-up call.
(04/18/08 9:00am)
In a few months, Penn researchers may simultaneously transform HIV treatment and the entire technology of gene therapy.