Some Kensington residents may qualify for up to $1,000 in tax, rent rebates
Applications are open to eligible older Pennsylvanians and people with disabilities.
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For Philadelphia students, the most recent academic year was a difficult one, with schools temporarily closing due to asbestos, responding
It’s time to say goodbye to July! Don’t worry – there’s plenty to look forward to in August.
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On July 20, Kensington nonprofit Impact Services celebrated the completion of 48 new affordable housing units in a former carpet
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With spring in full swing and summer just around the corner, Kensington-area youth now have more options on how to
This story is part of our “Hey, City Hall! It’s us, Kensington” series. Do you have a question for
There are two candidates running for Kensington’s City Council District 7 seat in the primary election on May 16.
This story is part of our “Hey, City Hall! It’s us, Kensington” series. Do you have a question for
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro announced in Kensington on Tuesday plans for rescheduling two drugs currently affecting Philadelphia and other counties:
Squeezing a 40-foot shipping container through the gate of the Kensington Corridor Trust (KCT) garden on Kensington Avenue was no
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