COVID-19
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Philadelphia COVID-19 Survivor Lost Parts of All Four Limbs. Now She’s Reclaiming Her Life, One Small Victory at a Time
In August 2021, Candice Davis boarded what she didn’t know would be her last flight as a flight attendant. A severe case of COVID-19 quickly…
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Newtown Native, Founder of ‘Call Her Daddy’ Media Empire, Is Pregnant With Her First Child
Bucks County’s most downloaded and listened to daughter is expecting. Alex Cooper, the Newtown native who turned a scrappy relationship podcast into one of the…
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Philadelphia’s Largest Office Property to Go Up For Sale, Conversion Likely to Follow
Centre Square, the largest office property in Philadelphia, will soon go up for sale two years after it was foreclosed, writes Noah Zucker for BisNow.…
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PNC Bank to Require Employees to Return to Office Full-Time in May
PNC Bank, the third largest bank in the Greater Philadelphia region, has made the decision to require its employees to return to the office five…
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Long-Vacant LOVE Park ‘Flying Saucer’ Could Soon Gain New Life By This Spring
The Love Park Welcome Center, the Philadelphia landmark, has been vacant for over a decade, but that could soon change by the spring, writes Tom…
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Fairmount Restaurant and Dog Park, The Boozy Mutt, Closes After Two Years in Business
The Boozy Mutt, the dog friendly bar and social club in Fairmount, has permanently closed its doors after just over two years in business, writes…
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First-in-Human Study of DNA Antibody Replicas Generate Efficient and Long-Lasting Biologic Production of Human Antiviral Antibodies
A multidisciplinary team of scientists led by The Wistar Institute, including Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, AstraZeneca and Inovio Pharmaceuticals, published in Nature Medicine a breakthrough…
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After Closing in Philadelphia, Popular Restaurant Finds New Life in Wallingford
The popular Philadelphia restaurant Fond, which closed in 2021 after 12 years in East Passyunk, has found a new life in Wallingford, following its patrons…
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Dr. Ala Stanford Joins Pennsylvania’s 3rd Congressional District Race
Dr. Ala Stanford, who made national headlines for her work during the onset of the COVID-19, has announced her campaign bid for Pennsylvania’s 3rd congressional…
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SEPTA Reports Reduced Crime, Credits Increased Law Enforcement
SEPTA has seen a decrease in crime through the first half of 2025 as a result of increasing its enforcement efforts, writes Molly McVety for…
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Get Your Stomping Shoes On: Spotted Lanternfly Season Is Here
Spotted lanternfly season is here once again, and while the last few seasons have seen fewer of them, it remains important to stay vigilant and…
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Fishtown Bucks Post-Pandemic National Trend, Solidifies Status Among Hottest Urban Neighborhoods
While countless urban neighborhoods across the country stalled during the pandemic, with halted development and closed down businesses, Fishtown has defied the odds, largely due…
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Philadelphia’s First Major Office-to-Residential Conversion Went Smoothly, Leasing Starts in March
Philadelphia’s first major office-to-residential conversion since the pandemic is set to be completed this spring, with leasing beginning in March, writes Jake Blumgart for The…
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Meet the Philadelphia Chef Bringing Classic American Cuisine and a ‘Taste of Philly’ to Northern Ireland
Nicole Doyle is a Philadelphia native with Italian American heritage, and that heritage is something she seeks to share with others through food, writes Laura…
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Why Center City Offices Are Emptying and What Can Be Done to Fix It
Many Center City office buildings have been sitting empty over the past five years, but COVID-19 is not the only culprit for this reality, writes…













































