Media Mentions

Is Philly Ready for a Driverless Future?

Is Philly Ready for a Driverless Future?

A few weeks ago, Mamadu Barry — a 28-year-old structural engineer and part-time Uber driver — was behind the wheel when he first spotted one, tucked away in a parking lot in University City. “I’m guessing they’re hiding them in there for now, getting ready to take...

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Trump admin blocked from hiding history of slavery in U.S.

Trump admin blocked from hiding history of slavery in U.S.

PHILADELPHIA – Put it all back, a judge has ordered after the Trump administration removed mentions of slavery from the site of a historic house in Philadelphia where presidents George Washington and John Adams once lived. Federal judge Cynthia Rufe began her 40-page...

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Can Josh Shapiro “Get Sh*T Done” on Housing?

Can Josh Shapiro “Get Sh*T Done” on Housing?

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro raised eyebrows among Democrats last week by going somewhere few other 2028 Democratic presidential hopefuls have been willing to go: directly criticizing the record of the Biden-Harris administration. In an appearance on X’s news...

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Pa. Dems blast feds’ removal of slavery history in Phila.

Pa. Dems blast feds’ removal of slavery history in Phila.

Democrats in the Pennsylvania Senate bemoan a “pie-in-the-sky” approach to America’s history taken by the Trump administration after crowbars and wrenches removed mentions of slavery at a historic Philadelphia attraction. That attraction is the President’s House, an...

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Senator Nikil Saval On LIHEAP

Senator Nikil Saval On LIHEAP

Dr. Peterson is joined by Senator Nikil Saval, who represents Pennsylvania’s First Senatorial District, which runs through the heart of Philadelphia. Senator Saval serves as Democratic Chair of the Senate’s Urban Affairs & Housing Committee; and leads the Senate’s...

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Bill requiring local support for ICE introduced in Senate

Bill requiring local support for ICE introduced in Senate

(The Center Square) – If there’s one claim all Pennsylvania politicians can - and often do - rely on, it’s that the divided state government forces them to work in a bipartisan manner. It’s also the reason that many reforms are out of reach and many bills seem to...

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The Power of the Source

The Power of the Source

The night Zohran Mamdani won the Democratic primary for mayor of New York, I was at a dinner gathering of fair housing and tenants’ rights advocates in New Jersey. The occasion was celebratory—we were marking fifty years since the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled...

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Will Pennsylvania Unmask ICE Agents in 2026?

Will Pennsylvania Unmask ICE Agents in 2026?

In a move to protect citizens from masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement and partnering law enforcement encounters, two Pennsylvania State Senators have introduced legislation that calls to unmask them. The “No Secret Police: Unmask ICE” is co-sponsored by...

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Narcan in schools? Educators react to proposed legislation

Narcan in schools? Educators react to proposed legislation

Public school officials statewide administered medication to reverse an opioid overdose 32 times during the 2023-24 school year, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health. Who received the naloxone dose and in which schools it was administered were not made...

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Public transit whiplash ahead in 2026

Public transit whiplash ahead in 2026

(The Center Square) – It was a wild ride in 2025 for the millions of Pennsylvania residents who rely on public transportation. And 2026 looks no calmer. Ideas were floated and rejected. Routes were suspended and resumed. Funding was denied then extended via emergency...

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SEPTA’s tumultuous 2025: Part I

SEPTA’s tumultuous 2025: Part I

2025 has been a memorable year for Pennsylvania public transit, for better – and for worse. While the state’s budget impasse – and ongoing financial struggles for transit systems – created a rocky road for public transit statewide, in the Philadelphia region, the...

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State senator makes second attempt to pass a right to read bill

State senator makes second attempt to pass a right to read bill

The continuing right-wing assault on libraries, books and the right to read has left state legislators across the country scrambling to pass legislation protecting libraries and guarding against censorship. Pennsylvania can be included in that number. In 2023, State...

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