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Michigan-Born Yemeni Coffee Chain Expanding to Philadelphia, First Location to Open in Old City
Qahwah House, the Yemeni coffee chain, is expanding to Philadelphia as it aims to make its debut in the region with a new coffee shop…
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‘Go Birds,’ This Artemis II Astronaut is a Proud Philly Sports Fan
Astronaut Christina Koch, who has been on the recent Artemis II mission to the moon, is a major Philadelphia sports fan and shows off her…
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Chobani, Parent of Philadelphia’s La Colombe, Invests $567M to Expand Michigan Plant
Chobani, which owns Philadelphia-based La Colombe, is investing $567 million in the coffee roaster’s West Michigan plant to help expand the brand’s ready-to-drink canned latte…
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An L.L. Bean Store Is Coming to Delaware County in May 2026
L.L. Bean is expanding nationally, and it’s targeting Glen Mills as a new location, its first store in Delaware County, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia…
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See Where Philadelphia Ranks Among Cities with Most Debt Delinquency
Debt delinquency is quite prevalent throughout the nation with Americans carrying about $18 trillion in total household debt. Delinquency status can negatively impact your credit…
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Josh Shapiro Welcomes Gretchen Whitmer to the Linc, Adding Fuel to 2028 Talk
Sunday night’s Eagles–Lions matchup brought more than football star power to Lincoln Financial Field, writes Sean Collins Walsh for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Pennsylvania Governor Josh…
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Ken Burns’ Delaware Valley Roots: How His Mother’s Battle with Cancer Forged a Passion for Storytelling
Before Ken Burns became the United States’ most admired documentary filmmaker, he was a quiet boy growing up in Newark, Delaware, the son of a…
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Cardone Industries 1.3 Million-Square-Foot Northeast Philadelphia Headquarters Available for Lease
NorthPoint Development has listed Cardone Industries’ former 1.3 million-square-foot headquarters in Northeast Philadelphia as being available for lease, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business…
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From Online to Onsite: Why Professionals Go the Distance to Meet LinkedIn Connections in Real Life
In a world where Zoom fatigue is real and digital networking is the norm, there’s a noticeable trend making a strong comeback: professionals hitting the…
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Haraz Coffee House Brings Yemeni Coffee to Philadelphia With New Cafe in University City
Haraz Coffee House has been serving traditional Middle Eastern drinks with sun-dried coffee beans in more than a dozen locations throughout the country. While Detroit…
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Phil Martelli ‘Rejuvenated’ by Community That Remembers Him
Former St. Joseph’s coach Phil Martelli was honored recently at a Philadelphia Legacies Portrait and Community Awards Event with a banner that read, “Welcome Home,…
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Philadelphia Leadership: Gary Golden, CEO, Propell Credit Union
Gary Golden, CEO of Propell Credit Union, spoke with PHILADELPHIA Today about growing up in Michigan and West Chester. He recalled idyllic memories of playing…
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Lori Shapiro Steps into Spotlight as Potential Second Lady
Pennsylvania first lady Lori Shapiro, who served as an analyst in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy during the Clinton administration, may…
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North Philly High Schooler, Gates Scholar Has Decided Which University She Will Attend This Fall
Antoinette Ellis, the North Philadelphia high school senior who was named a Gates Scholar, has selected the University of Michigan as her next stop this…
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Philadelphia is One of the 50 Most Coveted Cities For Renters, New Study Finds
RentCafe has released its first rental activity report of the year, ranking the top 150 U.S. cities based on renters’ intent to move. Philadelphia found…
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Philadelphia Officially Kicks Off the 2024 Tourism Season During Inaugural ‘Philly Opener’ Event
Philadelphia’s tourism industry is a key driver of economic growth, and as a result, all of Philly’s tourism organizations work hard each day to put…
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Philadelphia Nonprofit Houses the Largest Publicly Accessible Archive of South Asian American Stories
When Samip Mallick was growing up in Michigan, he didn’t often see his community, heritage, and identity reflected. Striving to do something about it, he…


























