Nota de la editora: Este artículo fue originalmente publicado en inglés por Cynthia Fernandez y Gillian McGoldrick para Spotlight PA.
By Kensington Voice
Nota de la editora: Este artículo fue originalmente publicado en inglés por Michaelle Bond para The Inquirer. Fue traducido por
By Kensington Voice
Una nueva orden de quedarse en casa en Filadelfia cerró todos los negocios, reuniones y actividades no esenciales para la
By Claire Wolters
A new Philadelphia stay-at-home order shut down all non-life-essential businesses, gatherings and activities Monday due to
By Claire Wolters
Up until last week, Lawrence Williams spent his winter couch-surfing across North Philadelphia with his elderly mother. But as
By Claire Wolters
At Project HOME’s Stephen Klein Wellness Center, health care workers are encouraging patients to get tested for COVID-19
By Claire Wolters
Nota de la editora: Este artículo fue originalmente publicado en inglés por Paige Gross para Technical.ly Philly. Fue traducido
By Kensington Voice
Nota de la editora: Este artículo fue originalmente publicado en inglés por Michaela Winberg para Billy Penn. Fue traducido por
By Kensington Voice
Since 1790, the goal of the United States Census has remained the same: to count all the people living in
By Zari Tarazona
The boundaries for Census Tract 178 run along Kensington’s main corridors, including Kensington, Allegheny and Frankford Avenues. That Census
By Zari Tarazona
La última vez que Robert Clark completó el formulario del Censo de los Estados Unidos, tenía un trabajo bien pagado,
By Henry Savage
The last time Robert Clark filled out the United States Census form, he had a well-paying job, a house,
By Henry Savage
Philadelphia Superintendent William Hite Jr. knows the impact that a United States Census can have on children in a school
By Henry Savage
In the 25-plus years that Kip’s family has owned Martin’s Deli on Kensington Avenue, they’ve never
By Henry Savage, Erin Blewett & Zari Tarazona
For us, it comes down to two things: Money and political power.
The Census is used to direct more than
By New Kensington CDC (NKCDC)
The 2020 Census matters to our community, families, and staff — the entire Congreso de Latinos Unidos familia. It informs how
By Congreso de Latinos Unidos
When John Tomys was a teenager, he didn’t realize his decision to hot-wire a Mercedes would land him
By Henry Savage
As a child, Harry Wilson had a love for writing. But after he enlisted in the military in 1972, he
By Henry Savage
Three days every week, the veterans of Hancock Manor gather for coffee around a table in the house’s main
By Erin Blewett
Editor’s note: This guide was updated on Nov. 10, 2021.
While reporting on veterans in Kensington over the last
By Henry Savage & Zari Tarazona
On Jan. 22, John Zerbe, an artist who lives in Kensington, talked to Kensington Voice’s Zari Tarazona about the
By John Zerbe
Kensington Voice Editors Erin Blewett, Henry Savage, and Zari Tarazona talked with veterans living in Impact Services’ Hancock Manor, a
By Hancock Manor Veterans
In September, Purdue Pharma, the manufacturer of the opioid painkiller OxyContin, reached a tentative settlement for $10 to 12 billion
By Erin Blewett