An Israeli muralist has been selected for Philly’s Holocaust Memorial Plaza November 19, 2024 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Monument to Six Million Jewish Martyrs Murals
How many millions will America’s 250th birthday party cost? City officials discuss early budget projections November 18, 2024 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Bicentennial (1976) Centennial Exhibition (1876) Sesquicentennial International Exposition (1926)
The Roundhouse in Philly will not be historically designated after tie vote November 8, 2024 | PlanPhilly/WHYY story by Aaron Moselle Related History Historic Preservation Police Department (Philadelphia)
History meets sustainability: Cape May-Lewes Ferry goes green with $80M eco-friendly vessel October 1, 2024 | WHYY story by Johnny Perez-Gonzalez Related History Delaware Bay Ferries
Is the plan for Market Street’s Disney Hole for real? September 30, 2024 | BillyPenn/WHYY story by Meir Rinde Related History Department Stores Market Street
Mayor Parker says agreement reached over 76ers arena in Center City September 18, 2024 | Plan Philly/WHYY story by Aaron Moselle Related History Basketball (Professional) Chinatown Gallery at Market East Stadiums and Arenas
Immigrants are fueling Philadelphia’s labor force growth, according to report from Pew Charitable Trusts September 17, 2024 | WHYY story by Emily Neil Related History Immigration (1790-1860) Immigration (1870-1930) Immigration (1930-Present) Immigration and Migration (Colonial Era)
Philly historical commission approves new district for Washington Square West September 13, 2024 | PlanPhilly/WHYY story by Aaron Moselle Related History Historic Districts Historic Preservation
Opera Philadelphia will offer all tickets for $11 all season long August 27, 2024 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Opera and Opera Houses
The city has released its Sixers arena impact studies. Here’s what they say August 27, 2024 | Plan Philly/WHYY story by Aaron Moselle Related History Chinatown Stadiums and Arenas
Harris-Trump presidential debate to be held at National Constitution Center in Philadelphia August 16, 2024 | 6ABC via WHYY Related History National Constitution Center Presidents of the United States (Presence in Region) U.S. Presidency (1790-1800)
‘We can fix these bike lanes’: Thousands petition Mayor Parker, City Council to demand concrete barriers August 16, 2024 | WHYY story by Cory Sharber Related History Bicycles Cycling (Sport)
Bethlehem’s Moravian Church settlement added to list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites July 30, 2024 | WHYY story by Cory Sharber Related History Moravians
Biden calls for Supreme Court term limits, enforceable ethics code July 29, 2024 | Associated Press via WHYY Related History U.S. Supreme Court
Wells Fargo planning to drop name from South Philadelphia sports arena July 25, 2024 | 6ABC via WHYY Related History Banking Stadiums and Arenas
Philly’s Avenue of the Arts to spend $100 million greenifying South Broad Street July 9, 2024 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Avenue of the Arts Broad Street
Declaration House exhibit offers ‘window into understanding’ the struggles for freedom in the United States June 25, 2024 | WHYY story by Cory Sharber Related History Declaration of Independence Independence National Historical Park
Prepare for an ‘extraordinary’ hurricane season on the East Coast, forecasters say May 25, 2024 | WHYY story by Sophia Schmidt Related History Hurricanes and Tropical Storms
SEPTA’s board of directors approves Bus Revolution, set to go into effect next summer May 23, 2024 | WHYY story by Cory Sharber Related History Buses Public Transportation SEPTA
‘Estamos Aqui’ flocks into this Puerto Rican neighborhood in Philly May 4, 2024 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Puerto Rican Migration Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans
Jim’s Steaks reopens, embracing Isaiah Zagar’s former home April 29, 2024 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Cheesesteaks South Street
Regulators close Philadelphia-based Republic First Bank, first U.S. bank failure this year April 26, 2024 | Associated Press via WHYY Related History Banking
4.8 magnitude earthquake shakes Pa., N.J., and Del. April 5, 2024 | WHYY story by Kenny Cooper Related History Earthquakes
Phillies partner with Comcast Spectacor for Sports Complex development in South Philadelphia March 21, 2024 | 6ABC via WHYY Related History Stadiums and Arenas
Philadelphia secures $158 million for Chinatown Stitch project March 11, 2024 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Chinatown Vine Street Expressway
Atlantic City is one of the most flood-vulnerable coastal cities, report finds March 11, 2024 | WHYY story by Zoe Read Related History Atlantic City, New Jersey
134-year-old historic church vandalized in Philadelphia’s Society Hill February 20, 2024 | 6ABC via WHYY Related History Mother Bethel AME Church: Congregation and Community Society Hill
Extreme rain and rising tides threaten Philly’s Revolutionary War-era Fort Mifflin February 6, 2024 | WHYY story by Sophia Schmidt Related History Delaware River Forts and Fortifications Philadelphia Campaign
Philly scheduled to host Fourth of July FIFA World Cup game, 5 group stage games, in 2026 February 4, 2024 | WHYY story by Nick Kariuki Related History Soccer
Penn Museum has laid to rest 19 skulls from its Morton Cranial Collection February 1, 2024 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Anatomy and Anatomy Education University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Penn Museum)
N.J. Turnpike and Parkway tolls going up by 3 percent January 31, 2024 | WHYY story by David Matthau Related History Turnpikes
Citing rising costs and dwindling enrollment, PAFA cuts degree programs January 10, 2024 | WHYY story by Cory Sharber Related History Painters and Painting Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Mayor Cherelle Parker sworn in, declares public safety emergency January 2, 2024 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History City Hall (Philadelphia) Mayors (Philadelphia)
‘Chinatown Stitch’ looks to rejoin neighborhood divided by the Vine Street Expressway December 19, 2023 | BillyPenn via WHYY Related History Chinatown Vine Street Expressway
Pulitzer-winning ‘Fat Ham’ finally makes it to a Philadelphia stage November 25, 2023 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Avenue of the Arts Plays and Playwrights
Elections 2023 November 6, 2023 | WHYY Related History City Councils (Philadelphia) Mayors (Philadelphia)
SEPTA to stop accepting tokens for payment on January 1, 2024 November 1, 2023 | 6ABC via WHYY Related History Buses Public Transportation SEPTA
Philadelphia just received the ‘largest investment’ in its urban forest in decades September 19, 2023 | WHYY story by Meir Rinde Related History Trees
Key indicators show summer delivering a mixed bag to Jersey Shore economy September 1, 2023 | WHYY story by P. Kenneth Burns Related History Atlantic City, New Jersey Casinos
Philly’s FDR Park gets federal grant for stream and wetland restoration September 1, 2023 | WHYY/PlanPhilly story by Sophia Schmidt Related History Public Parks (Philadelphia)
Delaware Memorial Bridge gets a $93 million upgrade to protect against ship collision July 29, 2023 | WHYY story by Johnny Perez-Gonzalez Related History Bridges Delaware River
The CDC sees signs of a late summer COVID wave July 28, 2023 | NPR via WHYY Related History Infectious Diseases and Epidemics Public Health
PATCO to launch new schedule as it embarks on $6 million rail replacement project July 6, 2023 | WHYY story by Cory Sharber Related History PATCO Public Transportation
Hundreds protest Moms for Liberty as weekend-long summit kicks off in Philadelphia June 30, 2023 | WHYY story by Cory Sharber Related History Civil Rights (LGBT) Museum of the American Revolution
Pa. declares Code Red due to poor air quality from Canadian wildfires June 30, 2023 | WHYY story by Maria Pulcinella Related History Pollution
I-95 reopens with temporary lanes 12 days after collapse June 23, 2023 | 6ABC via WHYY Related History I-95
Philadelphia 2023 primary election results: Mayor, City Council May 16, 2023 | WHYY staff Related History City Councils (Philadelphia) Mayors (Philadelphia)
Racial disparities in Philly prisons persist, despite 47% decline in incarcerated population March 23, 2023 | WHYY story by Sammy Caiola Related History Prisons and Jails
Historic Philadelphia gas station moves to new home in Fairmount Park March 23, 2023 | 6ABC via WHYY Related History Gas Stations Historic Preservation
Mahomes, Chiefs beat Eagles 38-35 in Super Bowl LVII February 12, 2023 | Associated Press via WHYY Related History Football (Professional) Sports Fans
Wyeth paintings never before exhibited are now on view at the Brandywine February 11, 2023 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Brandywine Valley Painters and Painting
“What is Philly without the Geator?” A city mourns the loss of an icon January 20, 2023 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History American Bandstand Radio (Commercial) Radio DJs
Philly raises Korean flag in honor of the contributions of Korean Americans January 13, 2023 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Koreans and Korea
Kenney outlines 2023 priorities, vows to work right through the end of his term January 11, 2023 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Mayors (Philadelphia)
4 cases of Legionnaires’ disease identified in Pennsauken, Camden County December 17, 2022 | 6ABC via WHYY Related History Legionnaires’ Disease
Philly school board elects ‘new generation of leaders’ December 16, 2022 | WHYY story by Aubrey Juhasz Related History Public Education: The School District of Philadelphia
‘Hands off Chinatown!’ Hundreds question Sixers’ commitment to community at meeting on arena proposal December 15, 2022 | Billy Penn via WHYY/PlanPhilly Related History Basketball (Professional) Chinatown Stadiums and Arenas
The history of the Philadelphia Orchestra now lives at Penn December 11, 2022 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Philadelphia Orchestra
Hurts, Eagles clinch playoffs with 48-22 win over Giants December 11, 2022 | Associated Press via WHYY Related History Football (Professional)
Camden waterfront to become more accessible with new trails and recreational boating December 3, 2022 | WHYY story by Zoe Read Related History Camden, New Jersey Delaware River Trails (Recreational)
U.S. World Cup run is over after falling to the Netherlands, 3-1 December 3, 2022 | NPR via WHYY Related History Soccer
Web tool by Drexel lab helps you access refinery pollution data December 3, 2022 | WHYY/PlanPhilly story by Sophia Schmidt Related History Pollution Refineries (Oil)
Philadelphia Airport names international arrivals hall after Dr. Leon Sullivan October 18, 2022 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Airports Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) Sullivan Principles
Philly art museum union to end strike October 14, 2022 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Philadelphia Museum of Art
Abbott Elementary Emmy Awards and Nominations September 13, 2022 | Television Academy Related History Television Shows (About Philadelphia)
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation announces $15 million for Delaware River watershed August 25, 2022 | WHYY story by Zoe Read Related History Delaware River Trails (Recreational)
Philly’s African American Museum moving to the Ben Franklin Parkway August 11, 2022 | WHYY story by Aaron Moselle Related History African American Migration Benjamin Franklin Parkway Courthouses (County)
A new neighborhood could rise at the Navy Yard if a plan comes together June 28, 2022 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Philadelphia Navy Yard
Philly named as a host city for 2026 FIFA World Cup June 16, 2022 | WHY story by Tom MacDonald and Nick Kariuki Related History Soccer
Philly releases independent report on city’s mishandling of MOVE bombing victims’ remains June 9, 2022 | WHYY story by Kenny Cooper Related History MOVE
Sasha Suda named new director of Philadelphia Museum of Art June 7, 2022 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Philadelphia Museum of Art
3 dead, 11 injured after shooting on South Street in Philadelphia June 5, 2022 | 6abc via WHYY Related History Mass Shooting (Camden 1949) South Street
Joe Girardi fired by Phillies, replaced by Rob Thomson June 3, 2022 | Associated Press via WHYY Related History Baseball (Professional)
Daily developments on coronavirus in the region June 2, 2022 | WHYY latest news Related History Infectious Diseases and Epidemics Influenza (“Spanish Flu” Pandemic, 1918-19) Public Health
Gun violence activists rally at Congregation Rodeph Shalom, call for stronger legislation May 27, 2022 | WHYY story by Sammy Caiola Related History Crime Mass Shooting (Camden 1949)
FDR park renovation officially begins with Welcome Center groundbreaking May 18, 2022 | WHYY PlanPhilly story by Sophia Schmidt Related History Public Parks (Philadelphia) South Philadelphia
Philly playwright James ljames wins the Pulitzer Prize May 10, 2022 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Plays and Playwrights
What can human bones, buried beneath a construction site, teach us about 18th century Philadelphia? May 5, 2022 | WHYY story by Alan Yu Related History Cemeteries Funerals and Burial Practices
On Arbor Day, iconic Philly tree replaced with three new ones April 29, 2022 | WHYY story by Aaron Moselle Related History Fairmount Park Trees
After 942 days, Opera Philadelphia returns to the Academy of Music April 29, 2022 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Avenue of the Arts Opera and Opera Houses
Bad weather and supply chain delay completion of Lucy the Elephant’s makeover April 23, 2022 | WHYY story by P. Kenneth Burns Related History Tourism
The history of Philly commerce is emerging from underground along the Delaware River April 22, 2022 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Shipbuilding and Shipyards
Officials announce $10 million reconstruction project in East Camden April 21, 2022 | WHYY story by P. Kenneth Burns Related History Camden, New Jersey
Residents of ‘saturated’ industrial corridor in Delaware learn about their cancer risk April 15, 2022 | WHYY story by Sophia Schmidt Related History Chemical Industry Environmental Movement
Philadelphia Orchestra has a new collaborator: artificial intelligence April 9, 2022 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Classical Music Philadelphia Orchestra
The 2022 Atlantic hurricane season will be more active than usual, researchers say April 7, 2022 | WHYY story by Jaclyn Diaz Related History Hurricanes and Tropical Storms
Bobby Rydell, singer and Philly native known for ‘Wildwood Days,’ dies at 79 April 5, 2022 | 6abc via WHYY Related History Rock and Roll (Early Years)
Philly school board names Tony Watlington as new superintendent April 1, 2022 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald and Mallory Falk Related History Public Education: The School District of Philadelphia
South Philly school celebrates new namesake, trailblazer Fanny Jackson Coppin March 30, 2022 | WHYY story by Mallory Falk Related History School Naming
Philly offering 350 free trees for residents to plant at home March 26, 2022 | WHYY story by Maria Pulcinella Related History Arboretums Horticulture Trees
Repairs begin on historic Lawnside house, but more funds are needed March 26, 2022 | WHYY story by P. Kenneth Burns Related History Historic Preservation Lawnside, New Jersey Underground Railroad
Philly plans permanent statue honoring Harriet Tubman March 10, 2022 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Abolitionism Fugitives From Slavery Underground Railroad
Gas prices hit record highs in Pennsylvania, New Jersey March 6, 2022 | Associated Press via WHYY Related History Automobiles Gas Stations
SEPTA is replacing security guards with guides to offer kinder service February 24, 2022 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Public Transportation SEPTA
Neighborhood patience wears thin over crumbling railroad viaduct February 21, 2022 | WHYY PlanPhilly story by Sophia Schmidt Related History Railroads South Philadelphia
Historical Commission votes to remove Marconi Plaza Columbus statue July 24, 2020 | WHYY story by Starr Herr-Cardillo Related History Columbus Day South Philadelphia
Black Futures Campaign is crowdfunding to buy Dox Thrash house June 19, 2020 | WHYY story by Starr Herr-Cardillo Related History Art of Dox Thrash Historic Preservation
Philadelphia removes Rizzo statue amid ongoing protests June 3, 2020 | WHYY story by Maria Pulcinella Related History Civil Rights (African American) Mayors (Philadelphia) Police Department (Philadelphia)
Former Mayor Goode: Philly must apologize for MOVE bombing 35 years ago May 10, 2020 | WHYY story by Ximena Conde Related History MOVE
Mummers leader says he wants to work with Mayor Kenney to keep parade January 24, 2020 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Mummers
Time running out to save historic ‘MLK House’ in Camden January 20, 2020 | WHYY story by Nicholas Pugliese Related History Historic Preservation Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Lorene Cary makes stage debut with ‘My General Tubman’ January 13, 2020 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Plays and Playwrights Price of a Child (The) Underground Railroad
$10M grant for Circuit Trails project will connect cyclists in Montco to Morris Arboretum January 1, 2020 | WHYY story by Ryan Briggs Related History Bicycles Trails (Recreational)
City to Mummers judges: Please be nicer December 31, 2019 | Billy Penn story via WHYY Related History Mummers
Uncertain future as Puerto Rican community faces gentrification in Norris Square December 16, 2019 | Al DÃa story via WHYY Related History Gentrification Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans
Wells Fargo will pay Philadelphia $10M to settle discriminatory lending lawsuit December 16, 2019 | WHYY story by Jake Blumgart Related History Banking Fair Housing
Shopping in Center City is actually thriving amid fears of ‘retail apocalypse’ November 29, 2019 | WHYY story by Jake Blumgart Related History Department Stores
Penn Museum reimagines its galleries with a modern view November 15, 2019 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Penn Museum)
Should New Jersey limit the number of Atlantic City casinos? November 14, 2019 | Associated Press story via WHYY Related History Casinos
Food cart owners say City Hall is pushing them out of Philly October 24, 2019 | WHYY story by Jake Blumgart Related History Street Vendors
’30 Americans’ brings contemporary black art to the Barnes October 24, 2019 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Barnes Foundation
Why is poverty increasing in Northeast Philly? September 21, 2019 | Philadelphia Inquirer story via WHYY Related History Northeast Philadelphia Poverty
Historic Underground Railroad stop saved from brink of collapse September 20, 2019 | Billy Penn story via WHYY Related History Historic Preservation Underground Railroad
West Philly neighborhood gets new fitness center, thanks to cop who gives back August 31, 2019 | Billy Penn story via WHYY Related History Police Department (Philadelphia) West Philadelphia
Most of a dangerous toxic chemical at PES now neutralized–but risk remains August 30, 2019 | WHYY story by Susan Phillips Related History Refineries (Oil)
Multiple police officers shot in North Philadelphia August 14, 2019 | Coverage by Billy Penn and WHYY Related History North Philadelphia Police Department (Philadelphia)
Fashion District Philadelphia: Everything that will be open at launch of former Gallery Mall July 30, 2019 | Billy Penn story via WHYY Related History Gallery at Market East Shopping Centers
‘Mud Row’ tells the story of black history in West Chester’s east end July 26, 2019 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History West Chester, Pennsylvania
U.S. bankruptcy judge approves $65 million loan for PES refinery July 23, 2019 | WHYY story by Catalina Jaramillo Related History Refineries (Oil)
Miss America pageant leaving Atlantic City for Connecticut July 23, 2019 | Associated Press via WHYY Related History Atlantic City, New Jersey
ICE to deport Irish father of three after decade in Montco July 12, 2019 | WHYY story by Laura Benshoff Related History Immigration (1930-Present) Irish (The) and Ireland
Netroots Nation draws 3,000 to Philly for annual progressive convention July 12, 2019 | WHYY story by Jake Blumgart Related History Political Conventions
Future PES refinery uses call into question cleanup plans there July 3, 2019 | WHYY story by Catalina Jaramillo Related History Brownfields Redevelopment Refineries (Oil)
Hahnemann closure will be a public health emergency, nursing union says June 26, 2019 | WHYY story by Nina Feldman Related History Hospitals (Economic Development) Public Health
Amid tax break fight, residents show top N.J. official the ‘real’ Camden June 7, 2019 | WHYY story by Nicholas Pugliese Related History Camden, New Jersey
High school soccer in Chester returns after 30 years June 6, 2019 | WHYY story by P. Kenneth Burns Related History Chester, Pennsylvania High School Sports Soccer
American Revolution libraries to merge into one historical powerhouse June 1, 2019 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History American Philosophical Society
Philly putting ‘dozens’ more cops on the street as murders, shootings rise May 28, 2019 | WHYY story by Aaron Moselle Related History Crime Police Department (Philadelphia)
Kenney says ‘no’ to debate with Republican challenger May 23, 2019 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Mayors (Philadelphia)
Eagles’ Chris Long announces retirement after 11 NFL seasons May 19, 2019 | Associated Press via WHYY Related History Football (Professional)
New horticultural center at Overbrook School for the Blind seeds a connection to nature May 9, 2019 | WHYY story by Catalina Jaramillo Related History Horticulture
Society Hill’s Dilworth House condo tower receives final city approval May 3, 2019 | PlanPhilly story via WHYY Related History Historic Preservation Mayors (Philadelphia) Society Hill
L&I apologizes to Temple food trucks, will work with vendors on overnight plan April 24, 2019 | Billy Penn story via WHYY Related History Street Vendors
Is Flyers’ decision to erase Kate Smith a sign of the modern NHL? April 22, 2019 | WHYY story by Avi Wolfman-Arent Related History Broad Street Bullies Ice Hockey (Professional)
200-year-old plant remains found in a Bartram’s Garden attic April 21, 2019 | WHYY story by Emily Scott Related History Bartram’s Garden Horticulture
WHYY acquires local news site Billy Penn April 15, 2019 | WHYY story by Avi Wolfman-Arent Related History Public Media
Northeast Philly, suburbs become poorer as inner city gentrifies April 12, 2019 | PlanPhilly story via WHYY Related History Gentrification Inner Suburbs Northeast Philadelphia
Knocking on doors in search of Philadelphia’s jazz history April 8, 2019 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Jazz
City Council bill targets Philadelphia food trucks April 8, 2019 | WHYY story by Jake Blumgart Related History Street Vendors
Strike averted at Community College of Philadelphia April 4, 2019 | WHYY story by Avi Wolfman-Arent Related History Community Colleges
40 years later, the prospect of Three Mile Island-related evacuation remains daunting March 31, 2019 | StateImpact story via WHYY Related History Nuclear Power
Celebrating tradition–and a southeastern Chinese god’s birthday–in Philly March 31, 2019 | WHYY story by Ximena Conde Related History Chinatown
DHS orders emergency removal of children at Glen Mills March 25, 2019 | Associated Press via WHYY Related History House of Refuge
Philly musicians bring Bach to commuters to honor composer’s 334th birthday March 22, 2019 | WHYY story by Ximena Conde Related History Classical Music Subway Concourses
Temple will offer free MMR vaccine clinics amid mumps outbreak March 21, 2019 | WHYY story Related History Infectious Diseases and Epidemics Public Health
What happened when Philly closed 30 schools? New study offers answers March 19, 2019 | WHYY story by Avi Wolfman-Arent Related History Public Education: The School District of Philadelphia
Philadelphia’s deadliest road is inching toward speed cameras March 15, 2019 | PlanPhilly story via WHYY Related History Roosevelt Boulevard
Local man wins protections for iconic cast-iron subway entrances March 13, 2019 | PlanPhilly story via WHYY Related History Subways and Elevated Lines
Williams, Butkovitz challenge Philly Mayor Kenney March 12, 2019 | WHYY story by Ryan Briggs Related History Mayors (Philadelphia)
SEPTA announces accord with striking transit officers March 12, 2019 | Associated Press via WHYY Related History Public Transportation SEPTA
Without protection, N.J.’s flood-prone back bay towns risk $1.5 billion damage annually March 1, 2019 | WHYY story by Joe Hernandez Related History Delaware Bay
Philly History Museum’s future may lie with Drexel February 28, 2019 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent
High-rise hotel coming to site of former Midtown II diner in Center City February 20, 2019 | PlanPhilly story by Darryl C. Murphy via WHYY Related History Diners Hotels and Motels
The push for playgrounds brings people together February 9, 2019 | WHYY Community Conversation, story by Taylor Allen Related History Playgrounds Public Media
Society Hill residents lose zoning fight against high-rise February 6, 2019 | PlanPhilly story by Jake Blumgart, via WHYY Related History Society Hill Zoning (Philadelphia)
Cherry Hill Mall offers co-working space with a twist January 26, 2019 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Co-Working Spaces Shopping Centers
SEPTA awards design contract for King of Prussia rail project January 26, 2019 | WHYY story by Darryl C. Murphy Related History King of Prussia, Pennsylvania SEPTA
For Girard College’s MLK Day of Service, a focus on solutions to gun violence January 21, 2019 | WHYY story by Emily Scott Related History Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Roosevelt Boulevard: The deadliest road in Philly January 17, 2019 | WHYY Radio Times Related History Roosevelt Boulevard
Despite high poverty, why fewer people live on Philly’s streets than in other big cities December 19, 2018 | WHYY story by Aaron Moselle Related History Poverty
SEPTA’s 30th Street Station getting $37M remake with underground connection December 14, 2018 | WHYY story by Ryan Briggs Related History Railroad Stations SEPTA
At Philly archive’s new home, redlining mural charts dismal chapter of city history December 7, 2018 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Murals Redlining
Restored to former glory, The Met opens on North Broad Street December 3, 2018 | WHYY story by Jennifer Lynn Related History Avenue of the Arts Broad Street Opera and Opera Houses
What happened when City Council and new Philly school board met for the first time November 27, 2018 | WHYY story by Avi Wolfman-Arent Related History Public Education: The School District of Philadelphia
Historic congregation takes Philly Marathon runners to church November 18, 2018 | WHYY story by Darryl C. Murphy Related History Mother Bethel AME Church: Congregation and Community
Philly adds electric bikes to Indego fleet November 9, 2018 | PlanPhilly story via WHYY Related History Bicycles
Inspired by King of Prussia, West Chester ramps up campaign to restore rail service November 2, 2018 | PlanPhilly via WHYY Related History Commuter Trains West Chester, Pennsylvania
Hundreds rally to support trans men and women in Philly October 23, 2018 | WHYY story by Jarrett Lyons Related History Civil Rights (LGBT)
Dorcas Reilly, inventor of green bean casserole, dies at 92 October 23, 2018 | WHYY Related History Campbell Soup Company Food Processing
The Gallery: Past, Present, and Future October 23, 2018 | WHYY Podcast Related History Gallery at Market East Market Street Urban Renewal
Philadelphia’s Holocaust memorial, America’s oldest, gets a facelift October 22, 2018 | WHYY story by Avi Wolfman-Arent Related History Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Controversial school mascot could disappear from Bucks County school district October 8, 2018 | WHYY story by Aaron Moselle Related History High School Sports Sports Mascots
Bucks County Quakers honor ‘forgotten slaves’ buried in unmarked graves October 7, 2018 | WHYY story by Darryl C. Murphy Related History Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) Slavery and the Slave Trade
Trump speaks to electrical contractors in Philadelphia October 2, 2018 | WHYY story by Dave Davies Related History Presidents of the United States (Presence in Region)
Almost century-old statue toppled along Boathouse Row October 2, 2018 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Boathouse Row Fairmount Park
As Philly honors former mayor with street sign, protests assail Goode’s MOVE legacy September 21, 2018 | WHYY story by Jake Blumgart Related History MOVE Mayors (Philadelphia) West Philadelphia
Biden name will welcome millions of travelers to Delaware September 18, 2018 | WHYY story by Mark Eichmann Related History I-95 Tourism
Oyster Creek, nation’s oldest nuclear power plant, shutting down September 17, 2018 | WHYY story by Justin Auciello Related History Nuclear Power
Pulling the plug on Electric Factory: Rock club sold, name retired September 12, 2018 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Rock Music and Culture (Late 1960s to Present)
Florence is forecast to linger over Carolinas September 11, 2018 | WHYY Related History Hurricanes and Tropical Storms
In a year of labor pains and gains, Philly union members march September 3, 2018 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Labor Day
STDs are up in Philadelphia, around the nation August 31, 2018 | WHYY story by Darryl C. Murphy Related History Public Health
New plans for Chinatown development show a lush park August 30, 2018 | WHYY story by Jake Blumgart Related History Chinatown
NOAA: Below-normal Atlantic hurricane season is now more likely August 14, 2018 | WHYY story by Justin Auciello Related History Hurricanes and Tropical Storms Meteorology (Study of the Atmosphere)
Montco approves plan for 800 miles of bike paths August 14, 2018 | WHYY story by Sara Hoover Related History Bicycles
Rizzo statue to move in 2 to 3 years, Kenney says August 10, 2018 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Civil Rights (African American) Mayors (Philadelphia)
WSFS to acquire Philadelphia’s Beneficial Bancorp in $1.5 billion deal August 8, 2018 | Delaware Business Now via WHYY Related History Banking
Birds fans fill the stands for Super Bowl champion Eagles’ first open practice August 5, 2018 | WHYY story by Shai Ben-Yaacov Related History Football (Professional) Sports Fans
NJ Transit to halt Atlantic City line for four months during safety upgrade August 3, 2018 | WHYY Related History Atlantic City, New Jersey Railroads
Trenton-Mercer airport expansion plans worry neighbors in Pa. and N.J. July 29, 2018 | WHYY story by Maya Aphornsuvan Related History Airports
Kenney ends Philly police data-sharing deal with ICE to protect immigrants July 27, 2018 | WHYY Related History Immigration (1930-Present)
Got at least $40K? You could bid on historic copy of Franklin’s ‘Join or Die’ cartoon July 25, 2018 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Cartoons and Cartoonists Printing and Publishing
St. Katharine Drexel’s tomb moving to Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul July 24, 2018 | WHYY story by Sara Hoover Related History Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul
Philly mayor, Jay-Z’s Roc Nation agree to keep Made in America on Parkway July 23, 2018 | WHYY Related History Benjamin Franklin Parkway Labor Day
A master plan for Society Hill proposes new design guidelines–and downzoning July 19, 2018 | WHYY story by Jake Blumgart Related History Society Hill Zoning (Philadelphia)
Philly’s Bastille Day tradition goes out with a bang July 16, 2018 | WHYY story by Jonathan Wilson Related History Eastern State Penitentiary
Philadelphia is flashpoint for Liberian human rights advocates July 14, 2018 | WHYY story by Darryl C. Murphy Related History Colonization Movement (Africa) Liberia; Or, Mr. Peyton’s Experiments Liberians and Liberia
At first meeting, new Philly school board turns to old hand for leadership July 10, 2018 | WHYY story by Avi Wolfman-Arent and Dale Mezzacappa Related History Public Education: The School District of Philadelphia
Hopes for rebirth at former Delaware auto plant July 5, 2018 | WHYY story by Mark Eichmann Related History Automotive Manufacturing
Philadelphia History Museum closes indefinitely June 28, 2018 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent
Two new casinos open early in Atlantic City June 25, 2018 | Associated Press via WHYY Related History Atlantic City, New Jersey Casinos
Philly SRC departs with busy meeting June 22, 2018 | WHYY story Related History Public Education: The School District of Philadelphia
After 40 years, Debbie Africa of MOVE Nine released from prison June 19, 2018 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History MOVE
Centennial Commons carves out space for East Parkside neighbors to connect June 13, 2018 | PlanPhilly story by Ashley Hahn via WHYY Related History Centennial Exhibition (1876) Fairmount Park Public Parks (Philadelphia)
Philly school district nearing new accountability rules for charters June 11, 2018 | WHYY story by Avi Wolfman-Arent Related History Charter Schools Public Education: The School District of Philadelphia
Pew report: Immigrants give Philly a population boost June 7, 2018 | WHYY story by Laura Benshoff Related History Immigration (1930-Present)
Hurricanes are moving more slowly, which means more damage June 7, 2018 | NPR story via WHYY Related History Hurricanes and Tropical Storms Meteorology (Study of the Atmosphere)
Putting the brakes on Lincoln Drive’s raceway May 25, 2018 | PlanPhilly story by Meir Rinde via WHYY Related History Lincoln Drive
Former Underground Railroad stop in Montco at center of preservation fight May 24, 2018 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Abolitionism Historic Districts National Register of Historic Places (Sites)
Philly Shipyard laying off 275 amid slump in vessel orders May 23, 2018 | WHYY story by Bobby Allyn Related History Philadelphia Navy Yard Shipbuilding and Shipyards
Philadelphia Orchestra begins European tour, including first stop in Israel in 25 years May 21, 2018 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Classical Music Philadelphia Orchestra
Designed for green play, a Philly schoolyard wins recognition May 16, 2018 | PlanPhilly story by Catalina Jaramillo, via WHYY Related History Playgrounds
Subaru opens its doors in Camden, thanks to generous N.J. tax break April 27, 2018 | WHYY story by Joe Hernandez Related History Automotive Manufacturing Camden, New Jersey
NAACP says Starbucks incident part of a national trend of discrimination April 17, 2018 | WHYY story Related History Coffeehouses Police Department (Philadelphia)
L&I commissioner: Boarding houses aren’t going away April 10, 2018 | WHYY story by Jake Blumgart Related History Boarding and Lodging Houses
Mayor Kenney picks his starting nine for new Philly school board April 4, 2018 | WHYY story by Avi Wolfman-Arent and Dale Mezzacappa Related History Public Education: The School District of Philadelphia
New bike lanes coming to Fairmount Park and West Philly March 26, 2018 | WHYY/PlanPhilly story by Jake Blumgart Related History Bicycles
Coalition gets data to help cut Philadelphia’s recidivism rate March 13, 2018 | WHYY story by Aaron Moselle Related History Crime Prisons and Jails
Found in South Philadelphia, an Underground Railroad station March 10, 2018 | WHYY story by Jake Blumgart Related History Abolitionism Vigilance Committees
In Cobbs Creek, a home for the dead gets new life March 6, 2018 | PlanPhilly via WHYY Related History Cemeteries
13,500 PA homes still without safe heating source this winter February 14, 2018 | WHYY story by Amy Sisk Related History Heating (Home)
Few arrests, untold numbers of fans, lots of love add up to epic Eagles celebration February 9, 2018 | WHYY story by Aaron Moselle Related History Football (Professional) Sports Fans
Oldest nuke plant in the U.S. closing a year ahead of schedule February 2, 2018 | Associated Press story via WHYY Related History Nuclear Power
LGBT businesses seek share of contracts Philly awards to minorities December 14, 2017 | WHYY story by Bobby Allyn Related History Civil Rights (LGBT) Gayborhood
Fearing drug traffickers in Mexico, family takes sanctuary in N. Philly church December 13, 2017 | WHYY story by Laura Benshoff Related History Immigration (1930-Present) Mexicans and Mexico
Eying expansion, Philly charter school creates incubator for start-ups October 6, 2017 | WHYY story by Avi Wolfman-Arent Related History Charter Schools Co-Working Spaces
Oyster Creek nuclear plant in N.J. may close before planned 2019 shutdown October 5, 2017 | WHYY story by Phil Gregory Related History Nuclear Power
Woodmere offers new look at Violet Oakley, whose murals stand timeless at Pa. Capitol September 28, 2017 | Peter Crimmins Related History Murals Red Rose Girls
A huge fundraising event for the Voorhees animal shelter returns Saturday September 20, 2017 | WHYY story by Jana Shea Related History Animal Protection Dogs
New report on Pa. charter school growth finds ‘stranded costs’ linger five years later September 13, 2017 | WHYY story by Kevin McCorry Related History Charter Schools
Celebrating a century of Philly’s iconic Parkway — and looking down the road September 8, 2017 | WHYY interview by Dave Heller Related History Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Irma swells begin arriving at the Jersey Shore September 8, 2017 | WHYY story by Justin Auciello Related History Hurricanes and Tropical Storms
Judge tosses challenge to tradition of parking in the middle of south Broad Street September 7, 2017 | PlanPhilly story by Jake Blumgart via NewsWorks Related History Broad Street South Philadelphia
Vaux High School reopens as part of Sharswood Revival September 5, 2017 | WHYY story by Aaron Moselle Related History Public Education: High Schools Public Housing
South Jersey paint factory caused ‘cancer cluster,’ lawsuit alleges August 24, 2017 | WHYY story by Joe Hernandez Related History Environmental Movement Superfund Sites
Delaware airport gets $5.4 million for new taxiway August 23, 2017 | WHYY story by Mark Eichmann Related History Airports
Local NAACP wants Delaware Confederate monument removed August 18, 2017 | WHYY article by Zoë Read Related History Black Power Civil Rights (African American)
Lois Fernandez, founder of Odunde Festival, dies at age 81 August 14, 2017 | WHYY story by NewsWorks Staff Related History ODUNDE Festival
The charter bump: Philly researcher finds charters boost public schools … in NYC August 8, 2017 | WHYY story by Avi Wolfman-Arent Related History Charter Schools Public Education: High Schools
Group forms to block subsidies for N.J.’s aging nuclear power plans August 3, 2017 | WHYY article by Phil Gregory Related History Environmental Movement Nuclear Power
Advocates, N.J. lawmakers seek fully staffed nursing board to expedite licensing, certification August 1, 2017 | WHYY story by Phil Gregory Related History Nursing Public Health
Uncertainty in federal funds for heating assistance could affect thousands in Pa. August 1, 2017 | WHYY article by Kyrie Greenberg Related History Heating (Home)
Violent Crime is down in Norristown, but its unsafe reputation remains July 26, 2017 | WHYY story by Laura Benshoff Related History Norristown, Pennsylvania Poverty
Missing Saint Pantaleon statue found in South Philly July 26, 2017 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Italians and Italy Roman Catholic Parishes
‘It’s far too important’: Judge requests more details from developer on proposed handling of Arch Street remains July 25, 2017 | WHYY story by Elana Gordon Related History Cemeteries Funerals and Burial Practices
Can new federal plan really bring high-speed rail to Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor? July 20, 2017 | PlanPhilly article by Alon Levy Related History Railroads
Hundreds pack Fitler Square nursery to disagree over proposed protected bike lane pilot July 18, 2017 | PlanPhilly story by Jim Saska Related History Automobiles Bicycles
Eastern State Penitentiary to host Trump inspired retelling of Bastille Day July 14, 2017 | WHYY story by Kimberly Haas Related History Eastern State Penitentiary French Revolution
Delaware River Waterfront Corporation’s first president looks back and ahead July 12, 2017 | WHYY interview by Dave Heller Related History Penn’s Landing
Reshuffling resources and tapping enthusiasm, Philly launches kids health initiative July 11, 2017 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Public Health
Once again, the Oval+ temporarily puts the ‘park’ in the Ben Franklin Parkway July 6, 2017 | Related History Benjamin Franklin Parkway Public Parks (Philadelphia)
After grilling by Council, Philly district answers questions about suburbanites in city schools July 5, 2017 | WHYY story by Avi Wolfman-Arent Related History Public Education: Suburbs Public Education: The School District of Philadelphia
Urban horse riding club inspires latest Barnes exhibit June 30, 2017 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Barnes Foundation Horses
Weekly Entertainment Guide – Freedom Blast! June 29, 2017 | WHYY story by Robin Bloom Related History Declaration of Independence
Philly DA Seth Williams pleads guilty, resigns June 29, 2017 | WHYY story by Bobby Allyn Related History Law and Lawyers
Penn State study: Vapers report less dependence, addiction than cigarette smokers June 28, 2017 | WHYY story by Anne Hoffman Related History Public Health Smoking and Smoking Regulations
Boyz II Men Boulevard is more than a street name for Philadelphia natives June 25, 2017 | WHYY story by Sara Hoover Related History Avenue of the Arts Broad Street
Site for marker memorializing MOVE tragedy still not pinned down June 23, 2017 | WHYY story by Aaron Moselle Related History MOVE
Philadelphia complying with immigration regulations, city tells U.S. June 22, 2017 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Immigration (1930-Present)
Philadelphia Housing Authority relocating headquarters to North Philly June 21, 2017 | WHYY story by Aaron Moselle Related History North Philadelphia Public Housing
CEO of Philadelphia Orchestra to step down in December June 20, 2017 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Philadelphia Orchestra
Why the Red Knot birds live and die by what happens here June 20, 2017 | WHYY story by Bill Barlow Related History Ornithology (Study of Birds)
Philly teachers overwhelmingly approve new contract June 19, 2017 | WHYY story by Avi Wolfman-Arent and Dale Mezzacappa Related History Public Education: The School District of Philadelphia
How much lead is hiding in Philly’s former industrial neighborhoods? June 19, 2017 | WHYY interview by Dave Heller Related History Industrial Neighborhoods
Plan to install replicas of early Water Works sculptures approved by Art Commission June 15, 2017 | PlanPhilly story by Julia Bell via NewsWorks Related History Fairmount Water Works
With $2.5 M, seeking to discover Philly’s next classical generation June 15, 2017 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Classical Music Philadelphia Orchestra
Activists question public subsidies used for North Broad hotel project June 12, 2017 | PlanPhilly story by Jake Blumgart via NewsWorks Related History Broad Street Hotels and Motels
As summer heat hits Philadelphia, Odunde Festival brings South Street to life June 12, 2017 | WHYY story by Emily Cohen Related History ODUNDE Festival South Street
Smoking is often the hardest ‘vice’ to quit June 8, 2017 | WHYY story by Morgan Springer Related History Smoking and Smoking Regulations
Pop-up exhibit in Philly’s Kensington neighborhood puts focus on gentrification June 6, 2017 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Gentrification
Camden council leader wins mayoral race June 6, 2017 | Associated Press via WHYY Related History Camden, New Jersey
Philly bridge reconstruction on track to finish a year early June 4, 2017 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Vine Street Expressway
Getting inside William Penn’s head for once a decade cleaning June 2, 2017 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History City Hall (Philadelphia)
As Norris Square changes, Las Parcelas puts down new roots June 2, 2017 | PlanPhilly story by Catalina Jaramillo via NewsWorks Related History Gardens (Public) Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans
Free Library helps aspiring entrepreneurs hit just the right pitch May 30, 2017 | WHYY story by Kimberly Haas
Ahead of Memorial Day, Americans’ confidence in the military unwavering May 26, 2017 | WHYY interview by Dave Heller Related History Military Bases Veterans and Veterans’ Organizations
New pop-up art exhibit focuses on city’s history of revolution May 24, 2017 | Story by WHYY staff Related History Revolutionary Crisis (American Revolution)
Philly police headquarters moving to former Inquirer building on North Broad May 24, 2017 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Broad Street Police Department (Philadelphia)
With the click of a button, birders become citizen scientists May 22, 2017 | WHYY story by Paige Pfleger Related History Ornithology (Study of Birds)
New Jersey may ban chewing tobacco statewide in schools May 19, 2017 | WHYY story by Phil Gregory Related History Tobacco
In Philadelphia, Haitians celebrate heritage and seek continued U.S. protection May 19, 2017 | WHYY story by Laura Benshoff Related History Haitian Revolution Immigration (1930-Present)
Amtrak engineer surrenders on charges in fatal crash May 18, 2017 | Associated Press via WHYY Related History Railroads
Council considers how to encourage electric vehicle ownership after suspending previous program May 16, 2017 | PlanPhilly story by Jim Saksa via NewsWorks Related History Automobiles
West Philly gentrification means upheaval for these longtime residents May 11, 2017 | WHYY story by Katie Colaneri Related History Gentrification West Philadelphia
Rain, fear can’t dampen Cinco de Mayo in Kennett Square May 8, 2017 | WHYY story by Laura Benshoff Related History Mexicans and Mexico
Exploring the past, future of Philly neighborhoods during annual Jane’s Walk May 6, 2017 | WHYY story by Brad Larrison Related History Gentrification West Philadelphia
Site Visit: Orinoka Civic House and walking tour with NKCDC May 5, 2017 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Community Development Community Development Corporations (CDCs) North Philadelphia
A hotel room in Philadelphia would cost more under a new council bill May 5, 2017 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Hotels and Motels
New mural to honor Philly native Ed Bradley of ’60 Minutes’ May 3, 2017 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Murals Television West Philadelphia
WWI re-enactment at Fort Mott State Park May 2, 2017 | WHYY story by Jana Shea Related History Forts and Fortifications World War I
For the first time, historic prison offers tours of the hospital May 2, 2017 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Eastern State Penitentiary Pennsylvania Prison Society
Extravaganzas and inconveniences: Philly becoming host with the most May 1, 2017 | WHYY story by Jennifer Lynn Related History Papal Visits Political Conventions Tourism
Big crowds, hometown hero, loud boos give NFL Draft a distinctly Philly feel April 28, 2017 | WHYY Related History Benjamin Franklin Parkway Football (Professional) Sports Fans
123 years old and running strong, Penn Relays open Thursday April 27, 2017 | WHYY story by Jennifer Lynn Related History High School Sports Stadiums and Arenas
Saying farewell to the last remaining grove of English Elms in the country April 26, 2017 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Cemeteries Trees
In South Jersey, a familiar fight to save a historic African-American cemetery April 26, 2017 | WHYY story by Dana DiFilippo Related History Cemeteries Funerals and Burial Practices
Chesco residents urge officials to reject development plan for contaminated site April 25, 2017 | NewsWorks story via StateImpact Pennsylvania Related History Brownfields Redevelopment Inner Suburbs
Camden metro area sees highest year-over-year job growth nationwide April 25, 2017 | WHYY story by Joe Hernandez Related History Camden, New Jersey
Bartram’s Mile trail aims to connect SW Philly neighbors to river and city beyond April 21, 2017 | PlanPhilly story via NewsWorks Related History Southwest Philadelphia Trails (Recreational)
Philadelphia making effort to recycle, reuse — and avoid landfill April 18, 2017 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Landfills
Some Philly residents aren’t happy about extended NFL visit April 10, 2017 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Benjamin Franklin Parkway Football (Professional)
Vintage Base Ball season opener in Hammonton on Saturday April 4, 2017 | WHYY story by Jana Shea Related History Baseball (Professional)
U.S. Veterans Affairs secretary visits Wilmington VA hospital April 3, 2017 | WHYY story by Zoe Read Related History Veterans and Veterans’ Organizations
Can the New Jersey Lottery save the pension fund? April 3, 2017 | WHYY story by John Reitmeyer Related History Lotteries
Historical marker coming to site of MOVE debacle April 1, 2017 | WHYY story by Dave Davies Related History Police Department (Philadelphia) West Philadelphia
New Jersey debates whether cat declawing is cruel March 31, 2017 | WHYY story by Jana Shea Related History Animal Protection
What’s happened since New Jersey took over Atlantic City in November? March 28, 2017 | WHYY story by Joe Hernandez Related History Atlantic City, New Jersey
Communities with casinos in Pennsylvania concerned about possible funding changes March 27, 2017 | WHYY story by Lindsay Lazarski Related History Casinos
Council hearing examines evictions, substandard housing, and possible solutions March 21, 2017 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Community Development Fair Housing
N.J. launches pilot program to protect Pine Barren’s intermittent ponds from off-road vehicles March 20, 2017 | WHYY story by Justin Auciello Related History Pine Barrens
SEPTA transit fares to go up starting July 1st March 17, 2017 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Public Transportation SEPTA
National Museum of American Jewish History exhibit links 1917 to today’s debate on immigration March 17, 2017 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Immigration (1870-1930) Immigration (1930-Present)
Competing visions for ‘social impact’ development at 8th and Race March 7, 2017 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Chinatown Community Development Corporations (CDCs)
Adopting new approach helps Camden job-training organization better serve youth March 1, 2017 | WHYY story by Anne Hoffman Related History Camden, New Jersey
Governor Christie’s final budget calls for using Lottery funds for pensions March 1, 2017 | WHYY story by John Reitmeyer Related History Lotteries
Kenney budget puts $90 million toward Penn’s Landing park capping I-95 February 28, 2017 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History I-95 Penn’s Landing Public Parks (Philadelphia)
U.S. political climate stressful for many, poll finds and Philly-area therapists confirm February 24, 2017 | WHYY story by Anne Hoffman Related History Democratic-Republican Societies Political Parties (Origins, 1790s)
Proposed ‘Pinelands’ pipeline faces crucial vote on Friday February 22, 2017 | WHYY story by Tom Johnson Related History Pine Barrens Pipelines
SEPTA proposes new buses for University City, Roosevelt Blvd. February 16, 2017 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Buses Roosevelt Boulevard SEPTA
Philly approves one new charter school, rejects another two February 9, 2017 | WHYY story by Avi Wolfman-Arent Related History Education and Opportunity Educational Reform
Sanctuary cities bill clears Pennsylvania Senate February 8, 2017 | WHYY story by Emily Previti, WITF Related History Immigration (1930-Present)
SEPTA pulls 40 Market Frankford railcars after cracks discovered February 6, 2017 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Public Transportation SEPTA
Eastwick starts community-oriented planning process hoping to rewrite the history of urban renewal February 1, 2017 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Community Development Southwest Philadelphia Urban Renewal
A common cause; from Standing Rock to Sweet Water, New Jersey’s Pilgrim Pipeline January 31, 2017 | WHYY story by Dana DiFilippo Related History Pipelines
Report: Philly needs billions to rehab sagging schools January 27, 2017 | WHYY story by Avi Wolfman-Arent Related History Public Education: The School District of Philadelphia
SEPTA shows off projects in the works at capital budget open house January 26, 2017 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History SEPTA
Handful of West Philly properties designated historic, including wee district January 18, 2017 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History West Philadelphia
Activists relate to King’s shift from dreamer to radical January 16, 2017 | WHYY story via the Errin Haines Whack, Associated Press Related History Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Will Philly’s new fair housing plan advance without pressure from HUD? January 10, 2017 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Fair Housing
Icahn surrendering Trump Taj Mahal casino license January 4, 2017 | WHYY story via the Wayne Parry, Associated Press Related History Atlantic City, New Jersey Casinos
Philadelphia mounted unit taking part in Trump inaugural parade January 3, 2017 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History National Guard
Milder Mummers strut into 2017 January 3, 2017 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Mummers New Year’s Traditions
Philly’s iconic boathouse row lights up for Hanukkah December 30, 2016 | WHYY story by Katie Colineri Related History Boathouse Row
New multi-use platform coming to Philadelphia City Hall courtyard December 28, 2016 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History City Hall (Philadelphia)
New path for Eastwick opens up one year after termination of urban-renewal agreement December 28, 2016 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Southwest Philadelphia Urban Renewal
After sensitivity training, will Mummers rein in raucous antics? December 28, 2016 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Mummers
Kwanzaa celebrates 50 years of honoring African-American culture December 26, 2016 | WHYY story by Jay Scott Smith Related History Kwanzaa
Area near Drexel in West Philly wins big school grant December 22, 2016 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Education and Opportunity Public Education: The School District of Philadelphia West Philadelphia
Philadelphia’s disappearing low-cost rental housing revealed in Fed gentrification study December 21, 2016 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Gentrification
From Campbell’s test kitchen to America’s tables, N.J. chef’s green bean casserole an enduring favorite December 21, 2016 | WHYY story by Rob Zawatski Related History Campbell Soup Company
A 1940s documentary about housing and poverty in Philadelphia, and progress since then December 20, 2016 | WHYY story by Jessica Kourkounis Related History Community Development Corporations (CDCs) Public Housing Urban Renewal
Casino signs four-year deal to sponsor Mummers Parade December 16, 2016 | WHYY story by Tom MacDonald Related History Casinos Mummers
Plan to extend Urban Enterprise Zone in five cities nears N.J. Senate vote December 16, 2016 | WHYY story by Phil Gregory Related History Enterprise Zones and Empowerment Zones
Princeton Battlefield truce preserves most of tract from development December 13, 2016 | WHYY story via the Peter Crimmins Related History Trenton and Princeton Campaign (Washington’s Crossing)
Jarrett Walker’s philosophy of public transit as means to freedom December 7, 2016 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Public Transportation
What’s at stake if Toomey and Trump cut funding to Philly? December 3, 2016 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Community Development Community Development Corporations (CDCs) Immigration (1930-Present)
Affordable housing ‘gap period’ requirement goes before N.J. Supreme Court December 2, 2016 | WHYY story by Joe Hernandez Related History Fair Housing
Philly’s Mural Arts reaches out to prisoners as it shapes installation on criminal justice December 1, 2016 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Murals
Jurassic World has blockbuster opening weekend at Franklin Institute November 30, 2016 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Benjamin Franklin Parkway Franklin Institute
Shining the light on police corruption in Philadelphia through transparency November 28, 2016 | WHYY story by Dana DiFilippo Related History Police Department (Philadelphia)
Proposal would extend the life of five N.J. Urban Enterprise Zones November 28, 2016 | WHYY story by Joe Hernandez Related History Enterprise Zones and Empowerment Zones
‘Jake’s Law’ would nudge every N.J. county to build a playground accessible to all kids November 25, 2016 | WHYY story by Joe Hernandez Related History Playgrounds
Veggies take the spotlight with leftover recipes from chefs Jacoby and Landau November 25, 2016 | WHYY story by Kimberly Haas Related History Thanksgiving Vegetarianism and Veganism
New leader wants to give elite Philly private school ‘public purpose’ November 17, 2016 | Related History Education and Opportunity Private (Independent) Schools
The billion dollar giveaway in Camden November 16, 2016 | WHYY story by Tara Nurin Related History Camden, New Jersey
Letitia House to become Centennial Parkside CDC’s headquarters November 15, 2016 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Community Development Corporations (CDCs)
Historic cemeteries struggle to return from decades of neglect November 15, 2016 | WHYY story by Alan Jaffe Related History Cemeteries Funerals and Burial Practices
SEPTA Key’s ‘travel wallet’ function starts phasing out tokens November 14, 2016 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History SEPTA
Victory over veteran homelessness in Delaware November 11, 2016 | WHYY story by Shirley Min Related History Veterans and Veterans’ Organizations
What will Philly do about barriers to fair housing? November 10, 2016 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Fair Housing
Revised PennEast pipeline faces 2 month delay November 10, 2016 | WHYY story by Tom Johnson Related History Pipelines
Family gets Pennsylvania WWI soldier’s lost Purple Heart November 6, 2016 | WHYY story via the Associated Press Related History Veterans and Veterans’ Organizations World War I
SEPTA strike causes significant dip in Philly high school attendance November 4, 2016 | WHYY story by Avi Wolfman-Arent Related History Public Education: The School District of Philadelphia SEPTA
After N.J. rejects Atlantic City’s recovery plan, city officials push back November 3, 2016 | WHYY story by Joe Hernandez Related History Atlantic City, New Jersey
City transit workers on strike, union and SEPTA deadlocked on new deal November 1, 2016 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History SEPTA
Preservation of the Lazaretto, America’s oldest surviving quarantine center, finally gets underway October 31, 2016 | WHYY story by Elana Gordon Related History Infectious Diseases and Epidemics Lazaretto Yellow Fever
Citizens air Gayborhood racial grievances for Commission on Human Relations action October 26, 2016 | WHYY story by Kyrie Greenberg Related History Gayborhood
Art project asks 9th Street Market vendors to get into each other’s business October 24, 2016 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Italian Market South Philadelphia
Hispanic and Asian communities frustrated by city’s fair housing assessment process October 21, 2016 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Fair Housing Public Housing
New community radio station sounds in Philadelphia October 21, 2016 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Radio (Commercial)
Waterloo Playground’s revival takes off with Urban Roots / MTWB support October 18, 2016 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Community Development Playgrounds
Celebrating 30 years of uplifting families with better housing in North Philadelphia October 14, 2016 | WHYY story by Aaron Moselle Related History Community Development North Philadelphia
SEPTA union preparing for potential strike November 1 that could last through Election Day October 14, 2016 | NewsWorks story via Plan Philly Related History SEPTA
Modern movie sound was born in a Philadelphia basement October 13, 2016 | WHYY story bu Elana Gordon Related History Philadelphia Orchestra
Neighborhood Gardens Trust targets preservation for 28 more gardens October 13, 2016 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Gardens (Public)
Philly celebrates Octavius Catto, who was assassinated on Election Day 1871 October 11, 2016 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Bloody Fifth Ward Murder of Octavius Catto
Echoes of three centuries take female form to express Callowhill’s harsh history October 7, 2016 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Chinatown Tenderloin
Reimagining Mifflin Square Park in 21 languages October 5, 2016 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Immigration (1930-Present) Playgrounds Public Parks (Philadelphia)
After weekend walkout, Philadelphia Orchestra offers fans bouquet of pop-up concerts October 4, 2016 | NewsWorks story by Peter Crimmins Related History Philadelphia Orchestra
Free soil testing for city-owned gardens and lots through brownfields grant October 3, 2016 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Brownfields Redevelopment
SEPTA regional rail schedule back to normal Monday September 29, 2016 | WHYY story by Bobby Allyn Related History SEPTA
Chester, a city working on a new narrative September 28, 2016 | NewsWorks story via Grapple Podcast Related History Chester, Pennsylvania
Nameless in death, nine bodies exhumed in Pa. in hopes of unearthing identity September 28, 2016 | WHYY story by Elana Gordon Related History Cemeteries Funerals and Burial Practices
Atlantic City: We can pay state loan back and still keep our water utility September 27, 2016 | WHYY story via Associated Press Related History Atlantic City, New Jersey
Before Constitution Center honors, civil rights icon visits Camden and memories of MLK September 20, 2016 | WHYY story by Peter Crimmins Related History Camden, New Jersey
House Committee hears emotional testimony in favor of speed cameras on Roosevelt Boulevard September 19, 2016 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Roosevelt Boulevard
From parchment to iPad: U.S. Constitution digitized September 17, 2016 | WHYY story by Avi Wolfman-Arent Related History Constitution Commemorations Constitutional Convention of 1787
Council supports Keystone Opportunity Zone expansions, called for greater transparency September 16, 2016 | NewsWorks story via PlanPhilly Related History Enterprise Zones and Empowerment Zones
Atlantic City casino revenue down 4.9 percent in August September 14, 2016 | WHYY story via the Associated Press Related History Atlantic City, New Jersey Casinos
First lady stumps for youth vote in Philly September 14, 2016 | WHYY story by Dave Davies Related History Presidents of the United States (Presence in Region)
Philly-area groups for veterans and created by veterans provide community, mission September 9, 2016 | WHYY story by Joe Hernandez Related History Veterans and Veterans’ Organizations
Despite progress, teacher vacancies linger as Philly schools open September 7, 2016 | WHYY story by Avi Wolfman-Arent Related History Public Education: The School District of Philadelphia
At Philadelphia Labor Day parade, federal and state investigations loom large September 6, 2016 | WHYY story by Marielle Segarra Related History Labor Day
End of N.J. urban enterprise zones will ‘devastate’ cities, lawmaker says September 2, 2016 | WHYY story by Phil Gregory Related History Enterprise Zones and Empowerment Zones
Revitalization stirs up memories of a time Sharswood pulsed with all that jazz August 31, 2016 | WHYY story by Aaron Moselle Related History Jazz Urban Renewal
Veteran says military gave him the strength to stand up to gentrification August 29, 2016 | WHYY story by Kimberly Paynter Related History Gentrification Veterans and Veterans’ Organizations