The Trump and Harris campaigns are increasingly focusing on voters in suburban Philadelphia. Plus, it's fire barrel season at the Italian Market.
Former President Donald Trump stands for a town hall meeting with South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem in Oaks on Monday, Oct. 14.
It’s Friday, Philly. Good news for those who are enjoying this week’s streak of sun: Winter forecasts for the region suggest the tactics being used by the campaigns of both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump to win them overDonald Trump hosted a dance party Monday in Oaks. Two days later, Kamala Harris made an across-the-aisle plea in Washington Crossing. And they’ll both be back soon.
🔥 The tradition has been around for decades. But it almost died in 1990, when Mayor Wilson Goode banned fire barrels amid concerns about safety and air quality.
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