How Philadelphia’s new overnight curfew ordinance could change how people do business
A new overnight curfew ordinance could take effect on September 11. It would expand a similar curfew enacted in Kensington in March 2024.
On Election Day, voters in Kensington lined up at local schools, recreation centers, and churches to cast their ballot for
Shakeila Belle Age: 27 Neighborhood: Kensington Occupation: Massage therapist Why are you voting? I don’t like Trump and it’
Scott Gonzalez Age: 39 Neighborhood: Kensington Why are you voting? I’m voting to knock out Trump. We’re going
Julia Smith Age: 66 Neighborhood: Kensington Why are you voting? The presidential election is the most important thing for me.
Burton Gates Age: 49 Neighborhood: Kensington Occupation: Pastor Why are you voting? Well, I grew up in America. My father
Katelyn Reiersen Age: 33 Neighborhood: Kensington Occupation: Bartender Why are you voting? It seems extra important [to vote] this time
Glorice Bervine Age: 70 Neighborhood: Kensington Occupation: Sales associate Why are you voting? I’m voting because I want to
El día de las elecciones, Sheila Rodríguez, residente de Kensington, cruzará la calle desde su casa para ir a la
On Election Day, Kensington resident Sheila Rodríguez will walk across the street from her house to Lewis Elkin Elementary School
Local Kensington bookstore The Head and The Hand, partnered with The Philly Goat Project on Saturday to turn a classic
Three months ago, The Ruth Street Community Garden was an abandoned lot with milk crates, trash, and painted-over graffiti. On
When it comes to keeping Philadelphia clean, wealthier neighborhoods like Center City are continually ranked among the cleanest areas in
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