West PhiladelphiaOpinionIBX's Lorina Marshall-Blake retires with flair and verveInquirer columnist Jenice Armstrong talked with the iconic Lorina Marshall-Blake about her amazing career, legacy of service, and her love of hats.Jenice Armstrong | Columnist Penn Medicine extended CEO Kevin Mahoney’s contract through June 2031Harold Brubaker Woman charged with murder in stabbing death of mother in West PhiladelphiaJesse Bunch Where to eatAll the farmers markets worth knowing in Philadelphia and the suburbsHira Qureshi Time is running out for Uber tax negotiations, and Philly teachers and advocates are pleading: reverse classroom budget cutsKristen A. Graham AdvertisementUrsinus College lays off 15% of nonfaculty staffThe layoffs are part of Ursinus’s ongoing effort to cut $10 million from its budget and close a deficit. The school cut 29 full-time faculty positions - nearly a quarter - earlier this academic year.Susan Snyder Daughter who stabbed mother to death in West Philadelphia is in custody, police sayPolice have not identified the suspect nor the 67-year-old victim.Jesse Bunch Chris Rabb’s campaign was a massive win for Philly progressives. Now, he wants to replicate it across the country.After winning Philadelphia's heated 3rd Congressional District Democratic primary, Rabb is turning his attention to supporting like-minded candidates.Sam Janesch After 49 years, Tiffany’s Bakery expands outside of Center City to open a shop in ManayunkThe Doyo — the signature baked doughnut — has made the move to Main Street in Manayunk as Tiffany's Bakery expands.Michael Klein Teen arrested for killing member of West Philly-based crew the Young Bag Chasers earlier this year, police sayMalik Wilson is expected to be charged with murder in connection with the killing of YBC affiliate Dahviair Autry in March. Ellie Rushing Philly principals say they need the $1-per-ride Uber tax to keep schools afloatThe proposed Uber tax is still in play, and budget details are expected to be hammered out soon, with first passage of a city budget in early June.Kristen A. Graham University City holds 11% of Philly jobs. Can it continue to thrive as higher ed faces a national crisis?The new head of the University City District is confident in the future of this Philadelphia jobs hub. Jake Blumgart Overdose deaths in Philadelphia are decreasing — especially in the Black community. But deaths involving stimulants are rising.“Overdoses are not going down for everyone,” said Daniel Teixeira da Silva, director of the Division of Substance Use Prevention and Harm Reduction at the city health department.Aubrey Whelan Second suspect taken into custody for killing Imani Ringgold in West Philadelphia ambush, police sayZaire Manning was arrested in Germantown by U.S. Marshals on Tuesday.Ellie Rushing Girard Avenue’s antique trolleys have been missing from the streets. Here’s when they’ll ride again. The restored historic street cars have not been running since early May because of a sinkhole next to the tracks on Girard Avenue. Thomas Fitzgerald See it, hear it, feel it: All the Philly art we loved this weekThis week’s picks include Fireworks’ emotional First Unitarian reunion show, Rebecca Howland’s toxic dinner-table installation at the Fabric Workshop, and moments from the Philly Walk of Fame.Peter Dobrin, Dan DeLuca, Emily Bloch, Bedatri D. Choudhury, and Earl Hopkins Pamela Bennett-Bryant, retired Philadelphia schoolteacher and principal, has died at 75In its 2004 Report Card on the Schools, The Inquirer noted that Mrs. Bennett-Bryant helped Lamberton High partner with Eastern University in offering college-level courses to high school students. Gary Miles Delco man charged with fatal ambush of woman killed in a West Philly gang feud she had nothing to do with, police sayHamza Ruley, 24, was arrested Thursday for his alleged role in the killing of Imani Ringgold last month.Ellie Rushing How a 1931 Langston Hughes monologue became a befitting operatic America 250 celebrationDavóne Tines’ "The Black Clown" debuted in 2018, but its tour was shut down by the COVID-19 pandemic. Philadelphia is the first stop on its revival tour.Elizabeth Wellington Philly says its clean energy campaign has generated $1.3B in investment, created more than 11,000 jobsCity officials say the Philadelphia Energy Campaign launched in 2016 exceeded its goals, generating $1.3 billion in investments and 11,415 full-time equivalent jobs.Frank Kummer See more storiesAdvertisement
OpinionIBX's Lorina Marshall-Blake retires with flair and verveInquirer columnist Jenice Armstrong talked with the iconic Lorina Marshall-Blake about her amazing career, legacy of service, and her love of hats.Jenice Armstrong | Columnist
OpinionIBX's Lorina Marshall-Blake retires with flair and verveInquirer columnist Jenice Armstrong talked with the iconic Lorina Marshall-Blake about her amazing career, legacy of service, and her love of hats.Jenice Armstrong | Columnist
Time is running out for Uber tax negotiations, and Philly teachers and advocates are pleading: reverse classroom budget cutsKristen A. Graham
Time is running out for Uber tax negotiations, and Philly teachers and advocates are pleading: reverse classroom budget cutsKristen A. Graham
Ursinus College lays off 15% of nonfaculty staffThe layoffs are part of Ursinus’s ongoing effort to cut $10 million from its budget and close a deficit. The school cut 29 full-time faculty positions - nearly a quarter - earlier this academic year.Susan Snyder
Ursinus College lays off 15% of nonfaculty staffThe layoffs are part of Ursinus’s ongoing effort to cut $10 million from its budget and close a deficit. The school cut 29 full-time faculty positions - nearly a quarter - earlier this academic year.Susan Snyder
Daughter who stabbed mother to death in West Philadelphia is in custody, police sayPolice have not identified the suspect nor the 67-year-old victim.Jesse Bunch
Daughter who stabbed mother to death in West Philadelphia is in custody, police sayPolice have not identified the suspect nor the 67-year-old victim.Jesse Bunch
Chris Rabb’s campaign was a massive win for Philly progressives. Now, he wants to replicate it across the country.After winning Philadelphia's heated 3rd Congressional District Democratic primary, Rabb is turning his attention to supporting like-minded candidates.Sam Janesch
Chris Rabb’s campaign was a massive win for Philly progressives. Now, he wants to replicate it across the country.After winning Philadelphia's heated 3rd Congressional District Democratic primary, Rabb is turning his attention to supporting like-minded candidates.Sam Janesch
After 49 years, Tiffany’s Bakery expands outside of Center City to open a shop in ManayunkThe Doyo — the signature baked doughnut — has made the move to Main Street in Manayunk as Tiffany's Bakery expands.Michael Klein
After 49 years, Tiffany’s Bakery expands outside of Center City to open a shop in ManayunkThe Doyo — the signature baked doughnut — has made the move to Main Street in Manayunk as Tiffany's Bakery expands.Michael Klein
Teen arrested for killing member of West Philly-based crew the Young Bag Chasers earlier this year, police sayMalik Wilson is expected to be charged with murder in connection with the killing of YBC affiliate Dahviair Autry in March. Ellie Rushing
Teen arrested for killing member of West Philly-based crew the Young Bag Chasers earlier this year, police sayMalik Wilson is expected to be charged with murder in connection with the killing of YBC affiliate Dahviair Autry in March. Ellie Rushing
Philly principals say they need the $1-per-ride Uber tax to keep schools afloatThe proposed Uber tax is still in play, and budget details are expected to be hammered out soon, with first passage of a city budget in early June.Kristen A. Graham
Philly principals say they need the $1-per-ride Uber tax to keep schools afloatThe proposed Uber tax is still in play, and budget details are expected to be hammered out soon, with first passage of a city budget in early June.Kristen A. Graham
University City holds 11% of Philly jobs. Can it continue to thrive as higher ed faces a national crisis?The new head of the University City District is confident in the future of this Philadelphia jobs hub. Jake Blumgart
University City holds 11% of Philly jobs. Can it continue to thrive as higher ed faces a national crisis?The new head of the University City District is confident in the future of this Philadelphia jobs hub. Jake Blumgart
Overdose deaths in Philadelphia are decreasing — especially in the Black community. But deaths involving stimulants are rising.“Overdoses are not going down for everyone,” said Daniel Teixeira da Silva, director of the Division of Substance Use Prevention and Harm Reduction at the city health department.Aubrey Whelan
Overdose deaths in Philadelphia are decreasing — especially in the Black community. But deaths involving stimulants are rising.“Overdoses are not going down for everyone,” said Daniel Teixeira da Silva, director of the Division of Substance Use Prevention and Harm Reduction at the city health department.Aubrey Whelan
Second suspect taken into custody for killing Imani Ringgold in West Philadelphia ambush, police sayZaire Manning was arrested in Germantown by U.S. Marshals on Tuesday.Ellie Rushing
Second suspect taken into custody for killing Imani Ringgold in West Philadelphia ambush, police sayZaire Manning was arrested in Germantown by U.S. Marshals on Tuesday.Ellie Rushing
Girard Avenue’s antique trolleys have been missing from the streets. Here’s when they’ll ride again. The restored historic street cars have not been running since early May because of a sinkhole next to the tracks on Girard Avenue. Thomas Fitzgerald
Girard Avenue’s antique trolleys have been missing from the streets. Here’s when they’ll ride again. The restored historic street cars have not been running since early May because of a sinkhole next to the tracks on Girard Avenue. Thomas Fitzgerald
See it, hear it, feel it: All the Philly art we loved this weekThis week’s picks include Fireworks’ emotional First Unitarian reunion show, Rebecca Howland’s toxic dinner-table installation at the Fabric Workshop, and moments from the Philly Walk of Fame.Peter Dobrin, Dan DeLuca, Emily Bloch, Bedatri D. Choudhury, and Earl Hopkins
See it, hear it, feel it: All the Philly art we loved this weekThis week’s picks include Fireworks’ emotional First Unitarian reunion show, Rebecca Howland’s toxic dinner-table installation at the Fabric Workshop, and moments from the Philly Walk of Fame.Peter Dobrin, Dan DeLuca, Emily Bloch, Bedatri D. Choudhury, and Earl Hopkins
Pamela Bennett-Bryant, retired Philadelphia schoolteacher and principal, has died at 75In its 2004 Report Card on the Schools, The Inquirer noted that Mrs. Bennett-Bryant helped Lamberton High partner with Eastern University in offering college-level courses to high school students. Gary Miles
Pamela Bennett-Bryant, retired Philadelphia schoolteacher and principal, has died at 75In its 2004 Report Card on the Schools, The Inquirer noted that Mrs. Bennett-Bryant helped Lamberton High partner with Eastern University in offering college-level courses to high school students. Gary Miles
Delco man charged with fatal ambush of woman killed in a West Philly gang feud she had nothing to do with, police sayHamza Ruley, 24, was arrested Thursday for his alleged role in the killing of Imani Ringgold last month.Ellie Rushing
Delco man charged with fatal ambush of woman killed in a West Philly gang feud she had nothing to do with, police sayHamza Ruley, 24, was arrested Thursday for his alleged role in the killing of Imani Ringgold last month.Ellie Rushing
How a 1931 Langston Hughes monologue became a befitting operatic America 250 celebrationDavóne Tines’ "The Black Clown" debuted in 2018, but its tour was shut down by the COVID-19 pandemic. Philadelphia is the first stop on its revival tour.Elizabeth Wellington
How a 1931 Langston Hughes monologue became a befitting operatic America 250 celebrationDavóne Tines’ "The Black Clown" debuted in 2018, but its tour was shut down by the COVID-19 pandemic. Philadelphia is the first stop on its revival tour.Elizabeth Wellington
Philly says its clean energy campaign has generated $1.3B in investment, created more than 11,000 jobsCity officials say the Philadelphia Energy Campaign launched in 2016 exceeded its goals, generating $1.3 billion in investments and 11,415 full-time equivalent jobs.Frank Kummer
Philly says its clean energy campaign has generated $1.3B in investment, created more than 11,000 jobsCity officials say the Philadelphia Energy Campaign launched in 2016 exceeded its goals, generating $1.3 billion in investments and 11,415 full-time equivalent jobs.Frank Kummer