About that Brewery Brouhaha…
A Point Breeze resident responds to her neighbor’s dismay over the historic reuse of their local church. The city’s zoning law? She says it works
By Mindy IsserThe Party’s Over
A former City Councilmember lost his Committeeperson race in May the same way New York incumbernts lost their congressional races this week: By being outworked
By Bill GreenThings to Do This Week For America’s 250th
Your curated list of the best semiquincentennial events, exhibits, and activities happening in and around Philly
By Christina GriffithThe Single Most Important Act of Leadership in U.S. History
A former Army Undersecretary and Congressman on what we can still learn from Washington and Hamilton’s military service
By Patrick J. MurphyParker v. Parker
A year from reelection, the mayor has taken big swings, sustained political losses, and faces progressive backlash. Here, a job performance review — and a challenge
By Larry PlattWith Schools, It’s Quality, Not Quantity
In Philadelphia, school closures are not the real debate, says the head of an educational nonprofit. It’s what educators plan to do inside those schools that matters
By Dr. Stacy HollandEverything is TV Now — Including Cities
An urbanist believes the recent successes of FIFA Fan Fests, the NBA Finals, even Toy Story 5 prove synchronous watching is the new placemaking
By Diana LindServing Justice for Families of Fallen First Responders
City Council’s new law follows reporting from The Trace about relatives whose health insurance and benefits were cut when their family member died by suicide
By Mensah M. DeanLeveraging Philly’s Formidable Volunteer Love
From public parks to open source software, Philadelphia’s wealth of donated labor needs a professional boost to really thrive
By Michelle LeeFirst Place for Philadelphia’s First Tee
How our chapter of the national golf for youth nonprofit has built the nation’s best program
By Natalie Pompilio