Kensington news: ‘Fright at the Light House,’ General Election Day and more
Hey there, neighbors. General Election Day is tomorrow. Here’s a guide from Spotlight PA for how to vote, where
Month after month, we hear report after report about how one of the more painful parts of losing a loved
Since COVID-19 hit Philadelphia last March, homeless service providers have faced shelter outbreaks, staff shortages, emotional exhaustion, and, at times,
Listen to “La Calle Project,” or The Street Project, and you’ll hear an unfiltered collection of Latinx voices from
Ending a year like no other, the 2020 holiday season is… different, to say the least. For many, the pandemic
In an election with record-breaking voter registration in Philadelphia and the most ballots cast nationwide in U.S. history, Kensington
After her coffee shop’s building was put on the market last month, Blew Kind, co-owner and founder of Franny
On Monday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit in Philadelphia heard arguments on whether Safehouse, a
The woman’s voice was flat and emotionless, delivering one-word answers — “Yeah,” “Alright,” and “Uh-huh, ” — that told April Lee almost
Norris Square residents gathered on Thursday night to support Antonio “Tony” Gonzalez, a neighbor and local business owner, who was
On Election Day, voters in Kensington lined up at local schools, recreation centers, and churches to cast their ballot for
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
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