November 27, 2024
Food & Drink
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Michaela Althouse
Manayunk's Twisted Gingers Brewing Co. will release a Shamcow IPA on Friday, created in collaboration with the artist behind the popular graffiti. The 16-ounce cans will be available at the taproom and farmers markets, with a portion of the proceeds benefitting a local high school.
November 27, 2024
Streaming
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Michaela Althouse
Nok Suntaranon, owner and chef of the acclaimed restaurant Kalaya in Fishtown, is featured in a new episode of'Chef's Table,' released by Netflix on Wednesday. The documentary series catches Suntaranon opening up about her life and cooking beginning with her time in Thailand.
November 26, 2024
Government
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Michaela Althouse
The Parker administration is searching for a new LGBTQ+ Affairs leader following the departure of Celena Morrison-McLean. On Monday, Mayor Cherelle Parker tapped Candi Jones as the city's new chief human resources officer and Sabrina Maynard as the city's new budget director.
November 26, 2024
Movies
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Michaela Althouse
The Philadelphia Film Society will host a 'Rocky' marathon all weekend from Dec. 6-8. Attendees can watch all six of the franchise's movies for a bundle discount or attend individual screenings.
November 25, 2024
Investigations
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Michaela Althouse
An Uber Eats order was found to contain marijuana in Washington Township, New Jersey on Sunday, police said. The delivery driver called police after noticing the smell of cannabis coming from the bag. Police found an ounce of cannabis wrapped in a tin foil – designed to look like a burrito. The order originated from Lindenwold.
November 25, 2024
Health News
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Michaela Althouse
Philadelphia City Council unanimously passed a resolution calling for Pennsylvania to create an Office of Public Healthcare Advocate. The office would help investigate and mediate coverage denials from health insurance companies and excessive billing from medical providers, among other responsibilities.
November 23, 2024
Education
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Michaela Althouse
University of Pennsylvania is changing how it calculates financial aid. In the fall, students from families earning less than $200,000 can qualify for free tuition and a student's family's primary home will no long be factored into financial aid calculations, Penn says. It's among several U.S. schools implementing changes to make college more affordable to students from middle-income families.
November 22, 2024
Transportation
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Michaela Althouse
Gov. Josh Shapiro said the state would divert $153 million that was meant for seven highway projects to aid SEPTA's ongoing budget deficit. The move delays massive fare increases and service cuts until at least July.
November 21, 2024
Government
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Michaela Althouse
Philadelphia will hold hearings in January to develop strategies to protect immigrants and LGBTQ+ residents ahead of the incoming Trump administration. City Council on Thursday unanimously passed Councilmember Rue Landau's resolution calling for the meetings.
November 21, 2024
Transportation
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Michaela Althouse
The Philadelphia Marathon takes over much of Center City, the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and Fairmount Park this weekend. Here's everything you need to know, from road closures to SEPTA detours to details on the races themselves.