“While we agree with this decision, we remain disappointed by the process to arrive at this long-overdue outcome and will continue to advocate for equity and transparency,” the university said.
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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 acquisition is expected to increase Coopers University Health Care's ability to draw patients who need complicated care to its Camden facilities.
Cooper has completed its acquisition of Cape Regional Medical Center at the Jersey Shore
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Today celebrates 150 years since the zoo opened. Its history dates goes back to editions of The Inquirer that date the 1870s and was a time of excitement for many in the city.
The Philadelphia Zoo turned 150. Here’s what it was like when it opened.
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The layoffs amounted to 1% of the workforce at the Delaware County company.
AmeriHealth Caritas lays off administrative staff, as Medicaid enrollment falls nationwide
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Center City has also seen a decrease in total outdoor seating compared to 2021, but an increase in foot traffic, according to a recent report.
Center City’s retail occupancy stays pretty stable despite retailers closing stores in recent months
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Enforcement officers have been writing tickets in all neighborhoods in the city, though the violations are more prevalent in denser areas such as Fishtown, North Philadelphia, and South Philadelphia.
PPA began cracking down on sidewalk parking and five other offenses. The results are in: There’s plenty of bad behavior.
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The fee is intended to mitigate the increased cost of operating at the airport as the full rates of a new wage and benefit ordinance went into effect in January.
Get ready to pay up to 3% more on some airport purchases at PHL because of this new fee
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With the move, 1,187 Salus students, 362 faculty and professional staff and more than 14,000 alumni will become part of Drexel.
Drexel University’s merger with Salus gets approval as President John Fry prepares for a likely exit
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Oneway Lilman’s Internet-fueled fame has added a modern twist to a classic suburban struggle.
He’s 11 and makes $100,000 a year riding his bike in the suburbs. Haverford police are not pleased.
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"It's like a Seinfeld episode," one real estate agent said. Buyers haven't received deeds to properties they bought at sheriff sales last year. The Sheriff's Office offered no explanation.
They bought properties at Philadelphia sheriff sales ... but they never got the deed
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