‘Filthadelphia’ no more? | Morning Newsletter

Mayor-Parker-Philadelphia-Budget-Clean-Green-Initi News

‘Filthadelphia’ no more? | Morning Newsletter
United Kingdom Latest News,United Kingdom Headlines
  • 📰 PhillyInquirer
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 50 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 23%
  • Publisher: 68%

Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s budget win last week paved the way for a big, new cleaning plan for Philadelphia. Where will that dedicated sanitation funding be going? Plus, Trump's young voters.

Workers heading out to start working on cleaning the streets of Philadelphia after the United City Citywide Cleaning and Greening Program event in Philadelphia on Wednesday.

Pennsauken Township’s “Summer Kick Off Festival” was brought to an abrupt halt Saturday by what police described as a large, unruly crowd that descended on the event, resulting in This started in 2007. We had a losing streak so the next game I went to I wore a little T-shirt that I bought at spring training that year, along Doritos, and gummy bears. I went with my then-young niece, nephew and their cousins. We won, and one exclaimed, “Aunt Carol brought them good luck with her good luck junk food.” The trend continued with the winning and the good luck junk food up to clinching the National League East title.

On the way back home I once again passed the convenience store. The clerk was waiting in the doorway for me. She had turned the game on after I had made my purchases and knew that we had won. As I walked — floated — by, she waved me in and hugged me. We were jumping and crying with joy. She was thrilled that we had won and was happy that she played a part in that.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

PhillyInquirer /  🏆 81. in US

United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Bronson concedes Anchorage mayor’s race to LaFranceBronson concedes Anchorage mayor’s race to LaFranceMayor Dave Bronson conceded the 2024 race for mayor Thursday morning to his challenger, Suzanne LaFrance.
Read more »

🥛 Raw regulation | Morning Newsletter🥛 Raw regulation | Morning NewsletterRaw milk is a controversial commodity. Devotees say it's “creamier” than pasteurized milk, but health officials urge about major risks as Pa. and nearby states consider pulling back some rules.
Read more »

Is Independence Park ready for 2026? | Morning NewsletterIs Independence Park ready for 2026? | Morning NewsletterIndependence Park, the center of Philly's historic district, is “woefully behind” in preparations for 2026, stakeholders say. Plus, University of the Arts students illustrate their final week.
Read more »

🚲 Bike life | Morning Newsletter🚲 Bike life | Morning NewsletterPhilly’s “bike life” community knows what you think about them — and they want to prove you wrong. Plus, details on a $100 million drug treatment center proposed for State Road.
Read more »

The politics of Philly’s new crime lab | Morning NewsletterThe politics of Philly’s new crime lab | Morning NewsletterAfter years of planning, the city is still deciding where to put a forthcoming, state-of-the-art forensics lab. Plus, potential bus terminal locations, and the latest in the UArts saga.
Read more »

UArts fallout continues | Morning NewsletterUArts fallout continues | Morning NewsletterThe University of the Arts community is still awaiting answers about its impending closure, students' academic futures, and the institution's real estate footprint. Plus, New Jersey primary preview.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-03-29 14:05:33