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Generative AI tools have transformed classrooms. But local teachers and school districts are still deciding on whether, and ...
As SEPTA begins its first week with a reduced schedule, Philadelphia lawmakers are calling for new funding to reverse the cuts.
On a day when a first round of SEPTA cuts made getting to school a challenge for some, the district and teachers union celebrated a three-year deal.
Passengers who regularly used eliminated bus routes were forced to find alternative ways to get to work, including ride-hailing services.
As SEPTA cuts begin, Philadelphians are adjusting to slower commute times. “It is grief, in a sense,” one rider said.
Abby Revoir can’t remember when she first fell in love with horses. As a child, she always dreamed of riding the wide-open ...
With bus and rail lines being eliminated and many more routes facing reduced service, how will Philly-area residents navigate ...
Kids, often barely out of elementary school, are internalizing the idea that their futures depend on getting into an Ivy ...
A woman in her 80s had lived at the North Philly home for most of her life. She made it out of the collapse unharmed.
The library closed in December after a stalled roof replacement caused leaks and pieces of plaster ceiling to fall to the ...
The family-run Audubon Water struggled with PFAS contamination and water main leaks. This story is part of the WHYY News ...
In 16th-century Scotland, people came up with a game where they would slide large stones across frozen ponds. Curling became an Olympic sport in 1998, and it’s gaining popularity in New Jersey, even ...