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Local 80-Year-Old Man Authors Books To Help Him Connect With Late Wife
Through his books, author Kenneth E. Murrey Sr. has been able to share some of the valuable lessons he’s learned during his 80 years of…
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PREIT, Owner of the Fashion District, Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Relinquishes Ownership
PREIT, which owns several major malls across the region, including the Fashion District in Center City, has filed for bankruptcy for the second time since…
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The Twee Studio in South Philly Creates Eco-Friendly Art Supplies For Children
The Twee Studio, a woman-owned business in South Philadelphia, is drawing up a new way for children to play, reports LeeAnne Kayati for 6abc. The…
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Zakariyah Chapman, A Philadelphia Honor Roll Student, is Also the No. 1 Ranked Boxer in the Nation For His Age and Weight
Zakariyah Chapman, a 14-year-old high school freshman, is making waves in the boxing scene as the top-ranked boxer in the nation for his age and…
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Kiddo, A New Restaurant in Washington Square West, Has A Unique Approach Toward Sustainability
Wyatt Piazza is the co-owner of Kiddo, a Washington Square West-based restaurant, alongside his wife, Elizabeth Drake. Together, the two put sustainability atop their list…
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Germantown Native Kristen Clark Strives to Elevate Community Through Dance, Art
Kristen Clark is a lifelong dancer and strives to elevate her Germantown community through her talents, reports Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. Clark co-owns The Kinesics…
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Phoenixville Teen Starts Nonprofit to Provide Clothing, Food for Those in Need
Emerson “Kit” Cairns, a fifteen-year-old Phoenixville sophomore, started a nonprofit, Kit’s Closet, to collect clothing and food for those less fortunate, writes Matteo Iadonisi for…
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How Johnny Nguyen Built a New Life and New Business in Philadelphia Decades After Leaving His Home Country During the Vietnam War
Johnny Nguyen left his home country at the height of the Vietnam War and has since built a new life in Philadelphia and, more recently,…
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Philadelphia Traffic Ranks Fourth Worst Nationwide, PennDOT Responds with Solutions
PennDOT is currently working on strategies to help ease roadway headaches which put Philadelphia in fourth place nationwide based on terrible traffic congestion, writes Matt…
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Christmas Village in Center City is Back For the 2023 Holiday Season
Saturday, November 18, marked the return of Christmas Village in Center City, reports Katie Katro for 6abc. Each year, a collection of entrepreneurial vendors set…
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Philadelphia Roundup — About A Trip, Bridges, Homecoming, and A Scholarship
It’s the start of a new week, and a new edition of “The Philadelphia Roundup.” Here are some interesting story snapshots taking place. Philadelphia Family…
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Philadelphia Roundup — A Historic Campaign, New Restaurant, Prestige, and Popular Return
Beyond it’s status as one of the most historic cities in the world, Philadelphia still continues to make history today. That can be seen from…
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Philadelphia Artist Rebecca Rutstein Finds Inspiration Through the Natural World
For more than 20 years, Rebecca Rutstein has created paintings, sculptures, and murals inspired by her fascination with the natural world, writes Matteo Iadonisi for…
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New Mural in Philadelphia’s Gayborhood Celebrates the Local Queer Community, Ballroom Scene
After spending decades under the radar, Philadelphia’s ballroom scene is now more up-close and personal thanks to a new mural, writes Christie Ileto for 6abc.…
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There is Over 100 Years of History for “Goldenberg’s Peanut Chews” in Philadelphia
In 1917, the first Goldenberg’s Peanut Chews were made in Philadelphia and it hasn’t stopped since, writes 6abc. Today, they are a beloved treat for…
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Vetri Cucina Celebrates 25 Years in Philadelphia’s Food Scene
It was in 1998 that Marc Vetri first opened the doors to his restaurant Vetri Cucina on Spruce Street in Center City, writes Alicia Vitarelli…











































