Why the Parker Administration is canceling their EV charger fines
City officials were fined thousands of dollars in connection to electric vehicle chargers. Here’s why they won’t pay it.
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Advocates, Landlords at Odds Over Rental Relief as Eviction Ban Ends
One Philadelphia landlord group welcomed the Supreme Court decision overturning a federal eviction ban, saying rent relief money is “taking too long to do any good.” But advocates, and even some landl... -
How Pa.'s Education Funding Formula Shortchanges Kids of Color
Across Pennsylvania, parents, teachers and advocates say the state’s education funding formula – which uses outdated enrollment numbers – disproportionately hurts students of color. NBC10 invest... -
Renters Face Homelessness as SCOTUS Overturns Eviction Ban
The Supreme Court has overturned the CDC’s eviction ban, placing many at risk of homelessness as federal rental relief money gets close to drying up. NBC10 Investigative Reporter Claudia Vargas shares... -
‘Boiling Point' of Violence Sheds Light on the Plight of Philadelphia Prisoners
NBC10 recently brought you information about an increase of homicides in Philadelphia’s prison system. Now, exclusive documents provide data on hundreds of physical assaults that have ended in h...