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Philadelphia data breach exposes thousands. What residents need to know
A recent data breach may have put thousands of Philadelphia residents at risk. Here’s what you should know.
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Explore ‘BE/LONGING’: A collaborative art exhibit at Parkway Central
“BE/LONGING,” a new art exhibit at The Free Library of Philadelphia’s Parkway Central location, is all about diversity, community, and collaboration.
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Pennsylvania bishop elected new leader of Episcopal Church, its youngest since 1789
Sean Rowe, 49, leads two small dioceses along Lake Erie. He called for the church to confront an “existential crisis” that he compared with the steel industry collapse in his native Rust Belt.
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Learn how to save a life with Delco Revive, Delaware County’s new initiative
Delaware County Health Department launches the Delco Revive Program, offering free life-saving resources and training.
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Free Food For Philly Kids All Summer Long: Find Out Where
Philadelphia launched its Free Summer Meals Program for children and teens. Here are the participating locations.
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Philadelphia launches free Summer Achievers Program for kids
Here’s what you need to know about Summer Achievers, Philadelphia’s new (and free!) summer program for area kids.
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Sen. John Fetterman was treated for a bruised shoulder after a weekend car accident
US Sen. John Fetterman and his wife were in a car accident Sunday. Both were taken to the hospital and released a few hours later.
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Everywhere Shapiro visited during his Great American Getaway RV tour
Governor Josh Shapiro embarked on a week-long RV tour across PA promoting the state’s new tourism brand, “The Great American Getaway.” Here’s where he went.
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Pennsylvanians will see a change in their electric bills starting in June
All Pennsylvania regulated electric companies are adjusting their rates starting June 1, with most lowering their rates and only one increasing them.
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Harrisburg City Council reverses stance that would have delayed Broad Street Market rebuild
Harrisburg City Council overturned their decision to delay the reconstruction of the historic Broad Street Market, which suffered a devastating fire last July.

























