Lawyers for the GOP’s Rep. Scott Perry filed a motion to dismiss their lawsuit this week against the Department of Justice (DOJ) over the FBI’s seizure of his phone data, further raising questions ...
This is a developing story. Voto Latino scored a legal victory on Monday, Sept. 26, after a federal judge ruled in favor of advocacy groups and blocked two key provisions in Arizona’s S.B. 1260, aimed ...
The City of Philadelphia and the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia announced today that Anne Bovaird Nevins will be departing from the Philadelphia Industrial Development Corp. (PIDC).
Later this month, a new voice will be added to NPR’s Code Switch — that of Lori Lizarraga. The award-winning Latina journalist has joined Gene Demby, B.A. Parker, and Senior Correspondent Karen Grisby ...
When Shannon Roche moved from rural Tennessee to Philadelphia, she did not know she wanted to be in the food business. “I was actually in college getting my Ph.D. in Marine Biology Chemistry, so I ...
Resources allocated to the first and only nonprofit organization dedicated to helping cancer patients access scalp cooling treatments to reduce chemotherapy-induced hair loss, will especially benefit ...
Law Enforcement Against Drugs and Violence (LEAD) and National Night Out (NNO), two organizations that promote the coexistence of and collaborative work between law enforcement and citizens, are now ...
U.S. SBA Administrator Isabel Guzmán recently announced the three companies that will be named Top Contractors of the Year during the upcoming U.S. Small Business Week. She also announced the winner ...