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Ertz Family Bringing House Of Hope To North Philadelphia
Eagles football player Zach Ertz and his soccer star wife, Julie Ertz, are taking concrete steps to help kids stay out of trouble.

Delaware Valley Journal provides unbiased, local reporting for the Philadelphia suburbs of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties.
Eagles football player Zach Ertz and his soccer star wife, Julie Ertz, are taking concrete steps to help kids stay out of trouble.

The Pennsylvania General Assembly was in session for a few votes last week on a wide range of issues.
Pennsylvanians deserve not only safe neighborhoods, but for those that choose to use marijuana, access to a safe and trusted product.
On this edition of the Delaware Valley Journal podcast, we're joined by Robin Kolodny, Professor of Political Science at Temple University.
Since the beginning of the fall semester, black mold has been found in some dorms housing Villanova students.
A conservative think tank has released an economic analysis predicting President Joe Biden's $3.5 trillion Build Back Better plan.
The Montgomery County Commissioners voted to create the new position over critics who called it "political theatre."
“What I saw here today, not only from the students but just the way it’s designed to be successful,” Miguel Cardona said, “this is a gem.”
You buy a knock-off Louis Vuitton purse and think, ‘Who does it hurt?' Well, think again.
Andreas Malm is urging his fellow environmentalists to abandon their non-violent protests and embrace what he calls “intelligent sabotage”.
Pennsylvania Republicans are pushing back against a Biden administration plan for the IRS to monitor every bank account with more than $600.
The state legislature came back early and voted extend Gov. Tom Wolf’s Aug. 31 disaster emergency declarations until Oct. 27, 2021.
Pennsylvania Republican state senators are seeking testimony from people who witnessed election fraud in the November 2020 election.
Delaware Valley Journal asked one of the country’s largest grid operators, PJM Interconnection, to answer a few basic questions.
Ballistic evidence “has concluded with near certainty” the bullets that killed the 8-year-old were fired by Sharon Hill police officers.
Charter school enrollment went up 15.5 percent from 2020 to 2021 as public school enrollment dropped by 3.2 percent.
“There is clearly a demand for an alternative to traditional district schools with thousands of students every year stuck on waiting lists.”
So far it doesn’t appear that the incredible murder rate has mattered. Philadelphia is on track to exceed 550 murders.
The Wolf administration wants the Keystone State to have a carbon-free electric grid by 2050.
America's bus driver shortage continues and crackdowns on masks and vaccine mandates are making it worse, some educators fear.