Shuttered nursing home in Philadelphia to help people struggling with addiction, homelessness
The city of Philadelphia has repurposed an old shuttered nursing home and turned it into a treatment center aimed to help people experiencing homelessness and suffering from addiction.
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South Philly teen tackling gun violence using social media to remember lives lost
A South Philadelphia teen is using social media to remember the young lives lost in the city, the majority of them to gun violence.
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The Tun gets a new life in Philly nearly 250 years later
Tun Tavern, the birthplace of the Marines, will get new life in Philadelphia thanks to a planned rebuild in Old City.
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‘May the force be with you': Fan Expo brings sci-fi celebrities, cosplaying fans to Philly
“Chewie, we’re home.” If you love entertainment of all kinds, this year’s Fan Expo Philadelphia is for you. Fans will be rubbing shoulders with celebrities from “Star War... -
Counter-protestors march on Penn, call for end to pro-Palestine encampment
Members of the Israeli-American Council descended on the University of Pennsylvania’s campus on Thursday morning, to call on school officials to end the ongoing protest over the war in Gaza....