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How the Philadelphia nonprofit that could launch the nation's first safe-injection site got started

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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has vowed to pursue legal action against a  safe injection site in Philadelphia. But, in some ways, the political situation in Philadelphia makes it a prime location for a site, Goldfein said. There's Prevention Point, which has decades of harm-reduction experience. A progressive district attorney, Larry Krasner, who supports the idea.  Mayor Kenney, who is keeping mostly silent in public but encouraged Rendell, the former governor wrote in a l...

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Eagles Sign Two Players [UPDATE]

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The Eagles added some offensive line depth.

Josh LeRibeus (USA Today Sports).
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On the Market: Unique Contemporary in Fort Washington

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For Sale/Rent

This house has an unusual three-wing layout that gives its living room, dining room and master bedroom patios of their own. High vaulted ceilings also abound.

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Philadelphia Police vehicle involved in crash in North Philadelphia

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NORTH PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) --

A Philadelphia Police vehicle was involved in a crash in North Philadelphia Sunday afternoon.

The incident occurred just after 11 a.m. on the 700 block of East Tioga Street.


Two police officers were on their way to a call with their lights and sirens on when they were struck by a vehicle as they were crossing an intersection.

Both officers were transported to Temple Hospital, their conditions are not known.

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Philadelphia to restore shuttered fire companies courtesy of FEMA grants

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PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) --

Thanks to nearly 20 million in federal grants, Philadelphia and its fire department are finalizing plans to restore fire companies that had been shut down during the recession.

Plans include restoring Engine 8 at the Ben Franklin Fire House in Old City.


For union officials, this is big news.

"It is big news because with the increase in manpower, our Commissioner indicated he would try to reinstate the companies th...

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Eat Chicken Cutlets for Breakfast at Cotoletta’s New Brunch

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They're serving Bellinis, Bloody Marys, and the Breakfast Stack, a signature cutlet-waffle-egg creation, in Fitler Square on weekends.

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Connectivity, Equity, Education, Other Issues at First Suburban Active Transportation Forum

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November 19, 2018

Connectivity, Equity, Education, Other Issues at First Suburban Active Transportation Forum

By Benjamin Harris

With a whole slew of speakers representing Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties, the Pennsylvania Active Transportation F...

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17 hidden gems of Fairmount Park

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Note: This list was first published in June, 2017 and has been updated for with the newest information.

Clocking in at 2,054 acres, Fairmount Park offers a lot of ground to cover. There are the usual haunts, like Boathouse Row and the many historic mansions that dot the park’s...

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