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Music therapists push for official recognition in Pennsylvania

Bipartisan bills introduced in Pennsylvania seek to establish state licensure for music therapists, aiming to improve public safety, retain professionals, …

One question dogs PA cannabis debate: Should big businesses have a leg up?

At least two of the legalization proposals circulating in Harrisburg would allow medical sellers to convert to recreational sales

USPS to host Saturday job fair in Southwest Philadelphia for prospective employees

Looking for a new career? The U.S. Postal Service is hiring — and making it easier than ever to apply.

What to make of Philadelphia's affordable housing ranking

Philadelphia recently ranked 21st in WalletHub's “Most Affordable Cities to Buy a Home” survey, but that doesn’t explain why affordable …

Center City businesses face mixed decisions as 'No Kings' protesters gather

Center City businesses split on staying open as 'No Kings' protesters gathered Saturday.

Four Atlantic City projects benefit from DCA funding program

The revitalization plans totaling about $3.35 million are part of $15.4 million awarded statewide.

Juneteenth Block Party draws crowds to African American Museum despite soaring heat

Hundreds gathered at 7th and Arch for Philly’s Juneteenth Block Party, celebrating Black culture, community, and history under blazing summer …

Coalition of Pennsylvania banks warns overdraft bill could harm both consumers and financial institutions

Pennsylvania banks and credit unions are pushing back hard against fast-moving legislation they say will hurt the very consumers it …

World Cafe Live caught in labor turmoil amid CEO’s push to save beloved Philly venue

An effort to rescue World Cafe Live from financial ruin has ignited controversy, walkouts, and protests over new leadership and …

Warrant sparks Atlantic City developer to pay $500K judgment in full

The large wire will take three days to confirm,