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A Progressive Arena Deal?
Cards on the table: I’m a subscriber to the supply-side progressivism ideas coming out of the San Francisco housing wars. We need more building, not less; more YIMBYism, more zoning for multi-unit apartments, more transit-oriented commercial corridors, more “eyes on the street,” as the heroic Jane Jacobs long ago championed. Especially for cities like ours, … Continue reading A Progressive Arena Deal?
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420 and Beyond — What’s the Deal with Weed in PA?
The coming 420 holiday is yet another reminder: Pennsylvania is super behind when it comes to legalizing recreational marijuana. Most of our neighbors — New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, everyone except West Virginia — have done so. What’s more, nearly two-thirds of registered voters in PA — 63 percent — are pro legalization. … Continue reading 420 and Beyond — What’s the Deal with Weed in PA?
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“Ghost Guns Are A Nightmare”
In the last several weeks of Sahmya Heaven Garcia’s young life, she sought a protective order against a former boyfriend who had become her stalker. Despite her vigilance, as she walked to work from her South Philadelphia apartment on the morning of November 8, 2022, Garcia’s stalker gunned her down on a street corner, shooting … Continue reading “Ghost Guns Are A Nightmare”
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