They say they will sit outside the mayor's office every day until he agrees to meet with them.
She was the youngest Black woman museum exhibit designer and she aspired to start her own firm.
It's a feeling of uneasiness Nneka Burnett says takes over after a traumatic event.
The Eagles have made a big commitment to autism, supporting a number of community and research projects.
Things like medicine, first aid kits, tourniquets, and bulletproof vests are like gold in Ukraine.
Drone Watch 3 pilots above Cobbs Creek.
“We discovered a vehicle 24 feet deep underwater down Darby Creek,” Doug Bishop, of Adventures With Purpose, said.
A last-minute decision is making a difference for complete strangers.
“I asked her, ‘Mom, please wait for the victory, wait for the victory,’” Valentyna Levytsky said.
“I got a 45-minute drive to and from work every day and that $20 definitely ain't 20-ing like it used to,” driver DJ Camp said with a laugh.
At the corner of Haines Street and Cedar Park Avenue, every honk is a sign of hope as a group rallied for an end to gun violence.
Most of the Ukrainian-Americans have close relatives in the war zone.
On Feb. 25, an ATM outside the store was spray-painted with a symbol police connected to a white supremacy group.
Bukavina is volunteering at a refugee camp in Poland at the border of Ukraine.
“We’re fighting for this community, we’re fighting for history,” said Point Breeze resident Claudia Smith Sherrod.
A sea of blue and yellow flags decorated Independence Mall Sunday afternoon.
But for all who’ve spent time there, one has to wonder, how many are aware of the burial ground on the premises?
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Mother Jessie Alejandro always smiling and checking on others, but come Sunday, she’s dancing and worshipping for the lord.
In fact, there are so many buckets, neighbors now dubbed this Bucket Street.
The woman wants city leaders to be part of change and to do something different in light of rising gun violence numbers.
“The fact that you’re willing to stand here with us in the cold of 25 degrees affirms the seriousness of the cause," said Stephanie Sun.
“He was finally found out without papers and taken by cattle car to the concentration camp known as Auschwitz,” Avi Wisnia said.
One group says it's focused on getting guns off the street.
What’s next for the boxed-up statue of Christopher Columbus loomed large over the crowd. “This is our Italian heritage,” one woman said.
They met at the Be The Match Gala.
The group arrived after two planes crashed into the iconic World Trade Center, hitting the North and South towers.
A lot of the families that are arriving here are helpless. But relief is on the way and soon some can call Philadelphia home.
Blackwell's group is creating a community watch team to hopefully keep an eye on the streets.
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