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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Digging into ‘Dark Money' Millions Invested in Pa. Political Races This Year
Pennsylvania has become one of the most expensive political battlefields in the entire country: with millions of dollars of political advertisements spent in the races for governor and U.S. Senate alr... -
Trafficking Ring Moved Nearly 300 Guns From Ga. to Philly, Prosecutors Say
For months, agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives had been building a case that ultimately traced nearly 300 firearms purchased in Georgia.
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Philly Waives Residency Requirement for Police and Correctional Officers
Citing concerns over staffing shortages, Mayor Jim Kenney waived a rule that required new police and correctional officers to live in Philadelphia for at least a year.
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What Towns, States Are Doing to Combat ‘Forever Chemicals' in Drinking Water
Chemicals used in firefighting foam on military bases and training facilities have been found in public wells that provide drinking water to municipalities across Pennsylvania. NBC10 Investigators are...