Penn was one of the most impacted health systems in the Philadelphia area, with the outage forcing the rescheduling of nearly an entire day’s worth of non-essential procedures and appointments.
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Since 1829, The Philadelphia Inquirer has been “asking on behalf of the people” by providing essential journalism for the diverse communities of the Philadelphia region. The Inquirer, a for-profit public benefit corporation owned by the non-profit Lenfest Institute, produces Pulitzer Prize-winning journalism that changes lives and leads to lasting reforms. Its multiple brand platforms — including newspapers, Inquirer.com, e-Editions, apps, newsletters, and live events — reach a growing audience of more than 10 million people a month. “In a free state, there should always be an inquirer asking on behalf of the people: Why? Why? Why?” — John Norvell, Inquirer co-founder
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The latest proposal from developer GY Properties shows a trend of more modestly scaled multifamily projects than the grandiose white elephants of a previous generation.
193 apartments are planned for a new development on the Delaware River
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Workers from nine departments described a chaotic transition process, particularly with regard to physical space. Some employees said colleagues are openly discussing applying for other jobs.
Philly city workers say the offices they returned to are crowded and dirty: ‘It’s soul sucking’
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Penn and CHOP received national honors in the News & World Report hospital rankings.
How Philly-area hospitals faired in the latest U.S. News and World Report hospital ranking
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For years, Tony Trov, cofounder of the T-shirt shop, South Fellini, has been collecting distinctive Tofani doors. The Atwater Kent would like one for their permanent collection.
The man on a mission to save South Philadelphia’s iconic doors
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A liquor-license notice was posted at Sixth and Spring Garden Streets for what appears to be an Amazon Fresh store at the new Carson apartment building.
Amazon supermarket moves closer in Northern Liberties. Will it be a Whole Foods or Amazon Fresh?
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District Attorney Larry Krasner quietly shelved a controversial policy in how his office handled some retail theft cases.
Retail theft arrests have nearly tripled this year as Philly police, DA Krasner overhaul approach to tackling the crime
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Despite support for vouchers from Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro, GOP leaders, and even Jay-Z, a proposed $100 million voucher program was not a major sticking point in budget negotiations.
Despite Jay-Z and Josh Shapiro’s support, Pa. didn’t approve school vouchers this year. Here’s why.
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But hurry up. If the money isn’t claimed in three years, it gets dumped into the federal budget.
Did you work at any of these 260 Pa. companies? If so, you could be owed thousands of dollars.
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Could Josh Shapiro be Kamala Harris' choice for vice president following President Joe Biden's decision to drop out of the race for the White House? https://lnkd.in/e2mv9c9Q Get to know Pennsylvania's governor and the Democrats' potential choice for VP.