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Once a pilot, now a fully-fledged citywide program, PAD aims to divert Philadelphians from arrest and toward social services.
Councilmember Quetcy Lozada's bill will require mobile service providers to move to designated locations on Lehigh and ...
The Swedish fintech has been trying to shift its image from “buy now, pay later” poster child to a more all-encompassing ...
Heavier rainfalls that lead to deadly flash floods. Droughts that spark wildfires. Soaring summertime temperatures. And a ...
The transit system is working with Amtrak to ensure trains run smoothly. NJ Transit is also adding new train cars and buses ...
The Inquirer asked readers to share their worries about SEPTA’s cuts. The answers ranged from rage to disbelief.
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker and Philadelphia City Council are in the final stages of negotiations over the next city budget, and ...
University of Pennsylvania graduate Julia O’Mara cofounded the app, which just raised $12 million in Series A funding from ...
The suburban Philadelphia-based wealth management company celebrated the opening of its 700,000 square-foot facility on Tuesday at 2405 Governor Hunt Road. Vanguard moved into the newly built 91-acre ...
Free public Wi-Fi hosted by cities is booming, boosting digital access. But as reliance grows, so do cybersecurity risks like ...
It all comes down to this with the Thunder vs. Pacers in the NBA Finals. Here are the odds, our picks and prediction on who will win the title, MVP.