A spokesperson for Attorney General Michelle A. Henry said the office is “investigating the circumstances of the closure and potential transfer of assets."
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The price of a monthly pass between Philadelphia and Wilmington has increased nearly 70%.
Amtrak raises prices on Northeast Corridor multi-ride tickets
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The future park on top of I-95 and a recent influx of residents are helping to fill restaurant spaces: Buena Vista, a Mexican restaurant, has signed a lease for 123 Chestnut St.
Old City Philadelphia’s restaurant row is getting a new tenant as the neighborhood looks to the future
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At least eight upper-floor windows have fallen since the property opened, and residents say management has delayed resolving the issue.
Windows have been falling from the Riverwalk apartments for three years, residents say
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The Montgomery County hospital will continue to have a 24/7 emergency department but no surgical services or intensive care.
Suburban Community Hospital has turned into a micro-hospital, laying off 23 nurses
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The closed area is part of a former industrial site and contains chemical holding tanks.
Bartram’s Garden closes trail because of ‘potential chemical contamination’
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U.S. Rep. Susan Wild has joined a letter calling for a delay to President Joe Biden's virtual nomination.
House Democrats, including U.S. Rep. Susan Wild, want the DNC to delay Joe Biden’s nomination
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The vote maintains in-state undergraduate tuition at $7,716 per year. Officials credited a boost in state funding in the new budget deal.
For sixth straight year, Pa. state university system freezes tuition
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Rahim Islam was convicted earlier this year of looting the nonprofit he led, Universal Companies, to pay for luxuries including restaurant meals, gym memberships, and travel to Orlando and the Bahamas
Former CEO at Philly music icon Kenny Gamble’s nonprofit sentenced to 7 years for embezzlement, bribery
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O'Brien, the former president of Exelon Utilities, will replace John Fry, who is leaving to become president of Temple University Nov. 1.
Drexel names Denis O’Brien interim president; John Fry to start as Temple’s president Nov. 1
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