Over the past few months, the coronavirus pandemic and then national protests against police brutality and anti-Black racism have dominated
By Kensington Voice Staff
Michael Worthy, Community mental health specialist and outreach worker
Editor’s note: The responses have been lightly edited for clarity
By Kensington Voice Staff
Kevin Deotri, Kensington, Impact Services volunteer
What do you think of everything that’s going on in the neighborhood and
By Kensington Voice Staff
Editor’s note: This opinion piece was written by Rebecca M. Baret, who is a Philadelphia public school student, Kensington
By Rebecca M. Baret
When Vietnam veteran John Tomys heard an explosion in Kensington last week, his first thought wasn’t of fireworks — it
By Henry Savage & Erin Blewett
When Sergeant Kyle Melnick-Hoffman joined the Pennsylvania National Guard in 2009, he never thought he’d be stationed in Kensington
By Solmaira Valerio
After spending seven days stationed in Kensington, the Pennsylvania National Guard is no longer in the neighborhood. They were stationed
By Zari Tarazona
Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story said that the National Guard was deployed to Kensington on June
By Zari Tarazona
Nearly a week of citywide curfews, closures, and general commotion have created new challenges for people experiencing homelessness and the
By Claire Wolters
Nota de la editora: Este artículo se publicó originalmente en inglés por Ximena Conde para WHYY. Fue traducido por Diana
By Henry Savage
Someone in a black sedan shot projectile fireworks at people who were sleeping and standing on Kensington Avenue near the
By Claire Wolters