Explosion rips through homes in South Philadelphia; a look at 2020 in cartoons | Morning Newsletter
An investigation continues following an explosion that ripped through several homes in
We also take a look at the not-too-distant future -- in cartoon form. My colleagues on The Inquirer’s opinion team assembled a collection of cartoonists to illustrate the major themes that will dominate the local and national conversation in 2020.
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Explosion rips through homes in South Philly
An explosion ripped through multiple homes on
Multiple calls came in just after
Area residents said the blast could be heard from blocks away. One woman said it shook her house so forcefully that her son was thrown from his bed. In response,
As we all prepare to flip the calendar to 2020, The Inquirer’s opinion team wondered what topics will dominate the conversation next year.
So, they enlisted area cartoonists to take a stab at illustrating some of those themes. Their wide array of artistic creations about Philly touch on everything from potholes to gun control, and artisan pizza.
And it doesn’t stop at Philly’s borders. The package also includes pieces from cartoonists across the country who offer an early glimpse into what the nation will be talking about in 2020.
After two years of property assessment increases and resulting tax hikes for hundreds of thousands of
The Kenney administration decided this month not to complete a planned reassessment. The city’s director of finance,
So, instead of reassessing values for properties, the values assigned for 2020 will “carry forward” to 2021. But that will not be the case for all residential properties. Certain ones will still see new assessments.
What you need to know today
Philadelphia’s favorite convenience store, Wawa, is investigating a data breach that exposed customer credit and debit card information at potentially all of its locations.One day after voting against the impeachment of President
That right there is a next-level reflection selfie, @denisewalksphilly. Thanks for sharing.
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“At age 60, this history buff has been either lucky or unlucky, depending on how you look at it, to have lived through three of the four meaningful impeachment pushes in America’s 243-year history. I’m also praying that this will be the last." -- Columnist
The Inquirer Editorial Board writes that a bill to create a tax credit for low-income Philadelphians, based on city wage taxes, is a no-brainer that would help to curb poverty.Columnist Christine Flowers’ message to “the liberal left” for criticizing Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch’s decision to promote his book on
Vox, ProPublica, and the
Several members of the gold medal-winning
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