6 former Philadelphia prosecutors are now suing DA Larry Krasner for age discrimination
They were among more than 30 employees dismissed three days after the district attorney took office in January 2018.

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Philadelphia tobacco retailers down by 20% three years after new city regulations
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Don’t look to Archbishop Nelson Pérez for political leadership | Christine Flowers

It may be inevitable then that Philadelphia’s new archbishop, Nelson Pérez will become a political figure. But I sure hope not.

Reading Terminal Market manager leaving to become Rep. Evans’ chief of staff

Anuj Gupta, who first worked with the congressman on his mayoral campaigns in the 1990s, will become his top aide.

Alexander Calder will finally get a prime museum site on the Parkway, across from Barnes and Rodin

Major funders include the Neubauer Family Foundation, the Pew Charitable Trusts, and the estate of H. F. “Gerry” Lenfest. The architects behind London's Tate Modern will design the building and grounds.
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