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Philadelphia Gas Works says inflation has caused it to seek a 13% rate hike. Environmentalists say customers shouldn’t have ...
Arts organizations in Philadelphia and elsewhere scramble to cope with an abrupt cancellation of promised federal funds from ...
The Philadelphia-based retail pharmacy business filed for bankruptcy again this month, the second time in less than two years ...
Electric bills in N.J. are about to shoot higher. Lawmakers are scrambling to hold the line on costs
An Assembly committee has approved an eight-bill package focused on energy affordability. The problem is the PJM grid is not ...
This year’s Welcome America concert on the Fourth of July will feature a headlining performance by LL Cool J. Mayor Cherelle ...
Camden Bishop Joseph Williams, who took over the diocese in March, told the Philadelphia Inquirer on Monday the diocese no ...
Pennsylvania Senate votes to ban transgender athletes in girls’ sports, but bill faces uphill battle
However, the Republican-penned bill that passed Tuesday is unlikely to get a vote in the state’s Democratic-controlled House of Representatives.
The program, funded primarily with COVID relief money, provided free air conditioning units and fans the last three summers.
PennDOT says only 28% of Pennsylvanians have switched from a regular driver’s license or state identification.
Attorneys general from 17 states and D.C. are challenging an executive order that paused approvals, permits and loans for all ...
Major drugstore chains and independent pharmacies have been closing stores and struggling with several challenges.
Philly boasts a long history as a “sanctuary city,” but its current status will be put to the test as leaders face being cut ...
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