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Special Report: Philly Stories
South Philly’s People’s Kitchen feeds hungry neighbors
They provide fresh cooked meals led by a rotating team of city chefs.
Special Report: Philly Stories
Supporting the unhoused in West Philadelphia
As rental assistance from the state is running dry of covid funds, there has been a stunning increase in illegal evictions.
Multimedia•News•Politics
Angry New Yorkers erupt over what could be the end of Roe v. Wade after Supreme Court leak
If repealed, access to abortion would not undergo a federal ban, but instead would grant individual states the ability to heavily restrict or outlaw the procedure.
Audio•Multimedia
Despite mayor’s push, some unhoused don’t want to live in shelters
Pavement Pieces · Despite mayor's push, some unhoused don’t want to live in shelters
Multimedia•Video
Earth Day Festival in Union Square Park
Some of the solutions offered by exhibitors at the event are easy enough for anybody to start today.
Audio•Multimedia
The city’s plan to fight racial inequalities in child birth is more doulas
The mayor says this expansion will provide free access for doulas for birthing families and focus on 33 neighborhoods with greatest social needs.
Audio•Features•Multimedia
LGBTQ community find a home in Big Apple Rec League
"I can no longer walk out of my door in New York City and be alone."
News•Video
Drinks to go could be a lifeline for city restaurants
News
Democratic New York gubernatorial candidate Jumaane Williams rallies to ‘tax the rich’
In the two years since the Covid-19 pandemic began, billionaires in the United States grew 57% richer, adding $1.7 trillion to their worth.
Features•Multimedia
Transgender, non-binary and gender non-confirming boxing group promotes community building
While Nolan Hanson was taking time off from competing in amateur boxing due to a wrist injury that required surgery, […]