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Nate File

Communities and Engagement Reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer

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The Rev. Carolyn Cavaness, Mother Bethel A.M.E.’s first female pastor, reflects on her first year

Cavaness previously was the first woman pastor at Bethel A.M.E. Church of Ardmore.
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A changing death industry puts Philly cemeteries at risk

More people are opting for cremation, leaving some cemeteries stretched for money. Har Jedhuda Cemetery in Upper Darby is one of many that are struggling.
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The West Philly Tool Library is moving, and asking for help

The library, which lets its members access thousands of household tools, must move out of its current home by the end of November.
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Power 99 will begin broadcasting ‘The Breakfast Club’ radio show

The highly influential show, hosted by Charlemagne Tha God, airs weekdays from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m.
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The Free Library is adding Saturday hours at 7 more branches

The Free Library has been slowly expanding its weekend hours since they ceased during the pandemic.
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There is a new baby sloth at Norristown’s Elmwood Park Zoo

The two-toed sloth Beanie and her baby are welcoming visitors at the Norristown zoo beginning Wednesday.
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A new report shows the ‘astounding’ impact of immigration on the Ph...

The Welcoming Center nonprofit commissioned the report in partnership with WHYY using U.S. Census data.
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Philly is no longer the country’s poorest big city

Philadelphia's poverty rate dropped below 20% for the first time since at least 1979, according to new data released by the U.S. Census Bureau. Houston is now the nation's poorest big city.
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At the UArts salvage sale, former students and staff were reunited ...

The pop-up sale at Kensington's Thunderbird Salvage featured items that have been stuck inside University of the Arts since it abruptly closed last year.
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Heritage West excavated bricks, bones and jewelry from the former B...

The Heritage West Community Archaeology Project excavated a site of the former Black Bottom neighborhood. It is hosting an open house this Saturday at the Penn Museum to show what was found.
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The 9-year-old girl who died after drowning at Hersheypark has been...

Sophia Subedi's death was confirmed by Tilak Niroula, chairman of the board of the Bhutanese Community in Harrisburg.