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Philadelphia

10/04/23 9:24pm
Other states with detected samples of the variant are Colorado, Maryland, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Texas, Virginia, and Washington.
10/03/23 10:10am
The survey will invite Philadelphia residents to share their financial experiences over 36 months.
10/01/23 10:59pm
Victor Bockris discussed his life, stories, and legacy in an interview at the Kelly Writers House with director Al Filreis. 
10/01/23 7:22pm
Englert returns to serve as university president after Temple’s acting president, JoAnne Epps, passed away after falling ill at a university event. 
09/28/23 10:29pm
As part of the fair, PennReady will conduct a sprinkler test at 11:30 a.m., which consists of a side-by-side simulated burn of two residential rooms.
09/28/23 9:14pm
In an email sent to the Penn community on Wednesday, the Division of Public Safety wrote that multiple individuals looted several retail stores in various areas of Philadelphia, including Center City, North, and West Philadelphia. 
09/28/23 8:40pm
SEPTA riders can now pay with credit cards, debit cards, or smartphone wallets such as Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay. 
09/27/23 11:11pm
The Black Bottom — where University City now sits — was a predominantly Black community that the city designated as a redevelopment zone between the 1950s and 1970s to create room for university-affiliated commercial and residential buildings. 
09/26/23 9:58pm
The Coalition of Workers at Penn was created in collaboration with The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. 
09/19/23 10:51pm
On Nov. 7, registered voters will elect various state judicial candidates as well as a new mayor of Philadelphia and City Council members. 
09/19/23 10:49pm
Epps, who formerly served as the Temple Law School dean and provost, was named the university's acting president earlier this year on April 11.
09/18/23 10:47pm
The repaving portion of the Walnut Street project is expected to begin on or around Sept. 26 and continue through Sept. 29.
09/14/23 10:52pm
The data helps demonstrate the impact of Penn Connects, a series of master plans published by the university in 2006, 2011, and 2018.
09/12/23 9:05pm
With University funds and support from the local community, they are set to begin construction of their Cobbs Creek storefront later this month. 
09/10/23 9:32pm
These changes come alongside further adjustments from Penn’s Transportation and Parking department including, most notably, cheaper regional SEPTA passes for Penn staff and faculty.
08/31/23 11:18pm
Community organizers demand more transparency following new evidence from an online photo sharing site from a public event hosted in 2014.
08/31/23 9:44pm
The new property has room for 635 residents, who are offered 12-month installment leases for studio and two-bedroom apartments, ranging from $1,240 to $1,590.
08/30/23 6:56pm
The pilot program, which runs at Henry C. Lea Elementary School and Andrew Hamilton School, aims to help students stay engaged in the classroom.
08/30/23 12:15am
Residents of The Mason said that the building has previously faced issues regarding security, safety, and communication.
08/10/23 12:46am
The city-provided program, which provides mediators for conflicts between landlords and residents, is being used to relocate the remaining townhomes residents ahead of the Aug. 15 eviction deadline.