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By The Philadelphia Citizen Staff
By Josh Middleton
By Roxanne Patel Shepelavy
By Nick Russo
Karla Ballard has raised over $1 million for her app, which seeks to replicate the community of helpful neighbors she grew up with in Philadelphia, one task at a time By Courtney DuChene
A longtime college president applauds Drexel’s new tuition discount for community college transfers — and urges universities to do more to help underserved students attain their degrees
The director of progressive, accessible childcare centers is on a mission to provide opportunities for children and adults — including through a new teacher apprenticeship program starting this week
Everything you need to know about the 2023 mayor's race in Philadelphia — who's running, who probably will run and who should throw their hat in the ring
Dîner en Blanc hits a top-secret location in Philly, your last chance to visit The Oval XP this season, Clay Fest 2022 and more fun things to check out in Philly this week and weekend
In 1953, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed for espionage against the U.S. Citizen Board Member and MSNBC host Ali Velshi explains the strange link between the Rosenbergs and Donald Trump.
42 teens ran neighborhood play spaces around Philly this summer, engaging younger children while learning to be leaders themselves. Here, a look at some of the joy they shared.
Does the Biden administration’s recent winning streak, including the Inflation Reduction and CHIPS and Science Acts, contain an object lesson for Philly?