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Spike in Black opiate overdoses in Philadelphia show racial disparities
Fatal opiate addiction overdoses in Philly’s black community rose more than 50 percent.
Multimedia
Monk Jinyi, Abbot of Grace Gratitude Buddhist Temple
Jinyin became a monk when she was a teenager.
Special Report: Philly Stories
Illegal trash dumping plagues Philadelphia’s Black and brown neighborhoods
It is common for developers to buy up vacant lots for cheap, and then leave them to fill with trash.
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The battle over the Columbus statue continues
The fate of Columbus remains in the hands of the Philadelphia Supreme Court, which will decide within the next 60 days if the statue will remain covered.
Audio•Multimedia
Mayor Adams’ homeless sweeps recall history of Tompkins Square Park
Many unhoused people in Tompkins Square Park prefer the street to the shelter.
Special Report: Philly Stories
In Bustleton, a home away from home
Bustleton is a haven for post-Soviet refugees and immigrants.
Business
NYU students exhibit their artwork in metaverse
Is the future of art digital?
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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If repealed, access to abortion would not undergo a federal ban, but instead would grant individual states the ability to heavily restrict or outlaw the procedure.