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1-Star Reviews of Philly Parks

In Philly, there’s a saying: “No one likes us and we don’t care!” It’s generally used by Philadelphians when an out-of-towner is throwing shade. So, …

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The Unexpected Benefit of Philly's Green Spaces

Philly is home to one of the largest urban parks in the country, Fairmount Park. And some neighborhoods have created even more green space by making …

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SEPTA Cuts, Pat Dugan Switches to GOP & Best of Philly

It's the Friday News roundup! Life-changing SEPTA cuts are happening – host Trenae Nuri and executive producer Matt Katz explain why. We also talk ab…

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The 7 Best Hotel Bars in Philly

Philly loves to socialize and drink, whether we’re getting a good happy hour deal, sipping our favorite crafted cocktails or mocktails on a rooftop, …

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Philly’s Transportation Crisis: What We Know Now

Tomorrow is the deadline SEPTA set for Harrisburg to fund public transportation and prevent major service cuts to our transit system. Host Trenae Nur…

10 months, 4 weeks ago

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There’s Free Cooking Classes in Philly

President Trump’s recently approved bill known as the Big Beautiful Bill eliminated a program called SNAP-Education, which funds nutrition education …

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Are Teachers Going on Strike?

Will Philly public school teachers strike after the first week of school? That’s what their union, the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers, is threat…

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SEPTA Cuts Loom, Indigenous Peoples Day Cancelled & Stadium Crab Fries Skyrocket

It's the Friday News Roundup! SEPTA still doesn't have funding and service cuts could start next week if the budget isn't passed. Host Trenae Nuri an…

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By Foot, Bike, Bus or Car: How Do You Travel in Philly

As we wait to find out if state legislators will bail out SEPTA and prevent drastic transit service cuts and cancellations, we’re sharing conversatio…

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How to End Political Corruption in Philly

The Committee of Seventy was founded more than 120 years ago to make Philly politics less corrupt. So is Philly less corrupt than it was then? Would …

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