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Jason Kelce, 36, is hanging up his cleats after 13 seasons in Philadelphia. News conference announcement here: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=\_lsMfimn\_-M](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lsMfimn_-M)

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The multi-rider feature (pilot program) allows up to five riders on one SEPTA Key card. Taps can be on a single bus/trolley validator or a combination of taps on different turnstiles at a station. Multi-rider is available on all modes including bus, trolley, Broad Street Line, Market-Frankford Line, Norristown High…

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The multi-rider feature (pilot program) allows up to five riders on one SEPTA Key card. Taps can be on a single bus/trolley validator or a combination of taps on different turnstiles at a station. Multi-rider is available on all modes including bus, trolley, Broad Street Line, Market-Frankford Line, Norristown High…

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Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s administration will break up the oft-criticized Department of Licenses and Inspections, a major reorganization of city government that critics have advocated for years. During a news conference Thursday, Parker announced that she will separate the agency into two divisions, each with its own commissioner. One department will focus on inspections, safety, and compliance; the other on “quality of life” issues and business code enforcement. Parker’s news conference marked the second time this week she announced she would split up a city agency. She announced Monday that she is seeking to separate the Streets Department into two distinct operations — one focused on streets, the other on sanitation. Parker said she is not planning to break up any other agencies.

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Mayor Cherelle Parker's new citywide communications policy hit a speed bump this week following public outcry over a clampdown on libraries' social media postings. In an unusually coordinated show, dozens of branches called out the Parker administration on social media, warning of anticipated announcement slowdowns. Parker spokesperson Joe Grace tells Axios the city's communication policy had been misread. "We're not going to be involved in reviewing or approving regular, daily issues" at libraries, he says. "Our policy hasn't changed. I think it was a misinterpretation."

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The city has also expanded the program to more blocks.

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The finding delivered a significant victory for reproductive rights advocates in the state following the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

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