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Month: September 2021

Education

I’m a Philadelphia principal. Here’s how we have prepared for a year like no other.

September 3, 2021

Our school is facing devastating enrollment declines, COVID losses, and other trauma. We know our educators have an important role to play. | From: Chalkbeat Philadelphia (Read more.)

Community and Family

Pennsylvania returns WIC program to North Inc. after awarding it to Temple University

September 3, 2021

A leading expert says that the state, acting “erratically,” has become “an unreliable partner.” | From: The Inquirer (Read more.)

Latest

Can’t get into your PGW account? 94,000 customers have to re-register after online update

September 3, 2021

Tens of thousands of customers who manage their Philadelphia Gas Works accounts online might think they’re locked out after the utility switched to a new system that requires every user to re-register. | From: Billy Penn (Read more.)

Housing

How to file a Hurricane Ida damage claim for wind and flooding

September 2, 2021

Homeowners insurance doesn’t cover flooding. But it may cover wind damage. Check the fine print. | From: The Inquirer (Read more.)

Income and Wages

This “dating app for jobs” is helping to boost Philadelphia’s economy

September 2, 2021

The new online tool PropelPHL doesn’t just connect employers to diverse job-seekers. It aims to be the crucial missing link between Philly talent, Philly jobs and Philly resources. | From: The Citizen (Read more.)

Education

New Penn Medicine and Wharton fund will invest $5M in firms that improve health of low-income Philadelphians

September 1, 2021

The Fund for Health’s investment committee picked three companies because of their potential to have a significant impact on people’s health and other factors. | From: The Inquirer (Read more.)

Finance

A Racial Reckoning in the Big Banks

September 1, 2021

Black Business Still Waiting for the Payout

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    June 13, 2023
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    June 12, 2023
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    June 8, 2023
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