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Radnor's Parks & Rec Board evaluates dog permissions in parks, considering leash rules, excluding Willows/Skunk Hollow; residents can join meetings.
Delaware County's 2025 budget proposes a 23% property tax hike to fund deferred projects, modernize services, and address a $52M deficit.
Governor Shapiro and Secretary Siger visit Phoenixville, discussing tax cuts and investments to boost local businesses and economy during the holiday season.
Pitt students plan winter break adventures: NYC trips, family Hanukkah celebrations, Miami escapes, baking marathons, and unique projects like go-kart building.
Deirdre Murphy's "Gradients of Growth" in Philadelphia explores ecological hope through paintings, prints, and sculptures, inspired by her climate residency.
A 37-year-old woman died after being hit by a truck at Terrace and Darragh Streets at 5:45 a.m. Thursday. The driver was found; investigation continues.
Students like Ze’mer Parr fear Trump’s 2024 win could strip trans rights, creating existential issues for trans and nonbinary individuals across the U.S.
Delaware County unites to aid those in need this holiday season with toy, food, and clothing drives led by local departments, fostering community and hope.
Penn creates a unique professorship in philanthropy with a $5M gift, bridging social policy and business to inspire leaders in social impact and innovation.