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In 2004, long before foreclosure became front-page news, Green sounded an alarm in the city of Philadelphia. "More of our neighbors, our families and our friends are falling behind on their mortgages and losing their homes" to foreclosure...
They're ganging up against the sheriff. Under the guise of so-called "reform," a clique of business leaders, newspaper writers, lawyers, bankers and elected officials want to abolish the office of sheriff.
Now that the President's House/Slavery Memorial project- which was designed by a Black architect- is under construction and is nearly completed, the City of Philadelphia has a proposed exhibit plan on display at the Independence Visitor Center...
As part of their on-gong efforts to address the many needs of the homeless and those in shelters, The Women's Council of Philadelphia Metropolitan Board of Realists are not only talking about the plight of homeless, they're doing something about it!
This Monday (March 29), Commonwealth Court will be asked to determine if "Mr. Mega," "Mr. Ashante" or a man born"William Alexander Collins" will, in fact, be allowed to remain on the ballot in the 192nd District's Democratic Primary Election.
Bucks County NAACP President John Jordan is throwing his hat in the ring for the PA Senate seat. He promises to ‘shake things up in the State Capital,’ to bring much needed changes in the Bucks County.
The innate strengths that helped get Barack Obama elected seem to be diminishing his ability to govern. This President is not the first democratically elected leader to face such a quandary. In the past, many other high voltage personalities made great candidates but...




