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Market Street Bridge reopens after Aramark workers' protest stopped traffic in Center City ...
CBS News· 6 days agoAramark workers blocked traffic in Center City Philadelphia for a short time Wednesday evening.
'You don’t really know where to start': When colleges like UArts close, students are left...
NBC Philadelphia· 7 hours agoKatherine Anderson trekked from Texas to Philadelphia last year for a college program she couldn’t...
Students and Staff Grapple With the Sudden Closure of University of the Arts
The Nation· 8 hours agoOn June 7, over 200 students, faculty, and community members rallied outside of Hamilton Hall to ...
Closure of Philadelphia's University of the Arts Triggers AG Review
Artnet News· 7 days agoThe University of the Arts in Philadelphia abruptly closed its doors at the end of the spring...
Sizzling summer | Morning Newsletter
Philly.com· 7 hours agoA heat wave is forecasted to sweep the U.S. this week, with regional temps in the 90s expected to linger through at least Saturday. Here’s how to...
Dozens arrested as hundreds of Aramark workers protested in Center City
NBC Philadelphia· 6 days agoThe workers, represented by UNITE Here Local 274, gathered on the bridge near the Aramark global...
Anchor quits KHOU 11 after 3 years in Houston
Houston Chronicle· 4 days agoHouston TV news is losing another familiar face. After working at KHOU 11 Houston for three years, morning anchor Kimberly Davis officially bid farewell...
Actress Patricia Heaton rallies Christian community to fight antisemitism: 'It's up to us' to do...
Fox News· 2 days agoActress Patricia Heaton says it's up to Christians to stand against the tide of antisemitism...
PA Senator Speaks Out After Arrest At Aramark Protest: 'Their Fight Is My Fight'
Daily Voice· 5 days agoA Pennsylvania State Senator was one of dozens of protestors arrested in Philadelphia this week, and...
Philly needs help throwing America’s 250th birthday bash | Editorial
Philly.com· 2 days agoPhiladelphia is the most significant city in the history of this country’s birth. Sure, Bostonians...