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N.J. residents can share story ideas, ask questions and meet WHYY reporters and editors at a “pop-up” newsroom in Princeton.
The new legislation increases fines for environmental violations and directs the money to impacted communities.
The amendment to remove capital punishment from Delaware’s Constitution must be voted on twice consecutively by lawmakers.
On Monday, July 14, City Hall reporter Tom MacDonald and reporters with WHYY’s Billy Penn and PlanPhilly will come to the ...
Seaside sparrows at Cooks Beach have their own “dialect.” Rowan University researchers monitor their songs as a way to track salt marsh health.
Philadelphia’s largest city workers’ union is on strike. Here’s the latest AFSCME District Council 33 represents 9,000 employees ranging from sanitation workers to crossing guards. Trash pick-up, ...
Veteran guard Kyle Lowry re-signed with the Philadelphia 76ers on Monday as he embarks on what will be his 20th season in the league. The terms of the deal were not disclosed by the team. A ...
The project in South Jersey is expected to be completed in time for next year’s semiquincentennial celebrations.
Kids' health "reflects what’s happening in society at large,” said Christopher Forrest, a pediatrician at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and a co-author of the study.
The city appears to be digging in for a long strike as District Council 33 union workers are looking for more money than the city wants to spend.
The layoffs mainly affect manager-level roles and vacant positions that will no longer be filled across all hospitals and outpatient offices.
Penn State researchers say 18% of the 167 private wells tested across Pennsylvania over three years contained “forever ...