A new poll found that in purple Pennsylvania, voters are narrowly split between the two major parties’ presidential candidates. Plus, West Philly is home to two greenhouses for exotic fruits.
Start your day with the Philly news you need and the stories you want all in one easy-to-read newsletterElection Day 2024 is less than six months away, and in purple Pennsylvania, voters are narrowly split between the two major parties’ presidential candidates. A new poll from The Inquirer, the New York Times, and Siena College found that PresidentCome Nov.
More than three months after its owner started trying to sell Delaware County’s Crozer Health system, neither Crozer nor state officials will say whether any TowerDIRECT paramedics last month became the first in region to carry blood for patient transfusions on their ambulances. They are also among thePhilly-grown bananas?
🫒 The Philadelphia Orchard Project has set up two high-tunnel, unheated greenhouses as a sort of living lab, as environment reporter Frank Kummer puts it, to see if the exotic plants can survive inside.
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