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Philadelphia, John Africa thinks he has a solution to the problems plaguing the city — extreme back-to-nature living.
Ramona Africa, MOVE spokesperson and the sole adult survivor of the 1985 MOVE bombing: MOVE was formed in 1972 by John Africa ...
News reporter Linn Washington and civil rights activist Walt Palmer take us through the events leading up to the 1978 ...
No single issue racially polarizes Philadelphia today more than Frank Rizzo’s larger-than-life legacy — a seemingly ...
Stone received the award for his groundbreaking work covering the civil rights movement, his role as the Daily News’ first ...
Plaques immortalizing the 2025 honorees will be unveiled in front of the Suzanne Roberts Theatre at noon, followed by a gala ...
Tensions rise between MOVE and the residents of 6221 Osage Avenue, as MOVE employs new disruptive tactics — including a ...
The Inquirer is cohosting a podcast that digs into the city’s 1985 decision to drop a bomb on the MOVE house, killing 11 people and destroying a neighborhood.
Parker’s budget proposal includes a bill that not only cuts the business tax rates for next year, but bakes in 13 years of ...
The tax break, which took effect a decade ago, excludes companies’ first $100,000 in revenue from being taxed under ...