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Michaela Althouse is a staff writer for PhillyVoice with interests in climate, technology, education and politics. She’s previously written for Technical.ly, Washingtonian Magazine, Philadelphia Magazine, New Project Media and Metro Eireann. She is a Bucks County native who enjoys gardening, exploring Philly and finding the city’s best coffee.
July 18, 2025
Food & Drink
by Michaela Althouse
Jansen, a fine-dining restaurant in Mt. Airy, will close its doors on Sept. 27. But before that happens, it will transition to a tasting menu on weekends in August and daily in September with some of its favorite dishes from the past decade.July 18, 2025
History
by Michaela Althouse
The first North Philadelphia History Festival will take place July 24-27 at various locations in Strawberry Mansion, Northern Liberties and the area around Temple University. Events include video screenings, photography exhibits and walking tours on African American and Puerto Rican legacies that helped shaped the areas cultural identity.July 18, 2025
Transportation
by Michaela Althouse
Market Street will close to westbound traffic from Aug. 4 to Nov. 17 to undergo roadway and sidewalk improvements. Drivers should expect delays and will be rerouted to Front Street, Arch Street and 6th Street.July 17, 2025
Courts
by Michaela Althouse
Former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial was granted immediate parole Thursday after being sentenced to 9.5 months to 2 years in prison for the fatal shooting of Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop in Kensington in August 2023. Dial, 29, was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in May and served 10 months in prison while he awaited sentencing.July 16, 2025
Nature
by Michaela Althouse
The skeleton of a Hadrosaurus dinosaur that was found in Haddonfield, New Jersey in 1858 is back on display at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University. The prehistoric herbivore was the first mounted dinosaur to be displayed at a museum in the 19th century.July 16, 2025
Government
by Michaela Althouse
District Council 47 reached a tentative deal early Tuesday morning on a three-year contract that will increases the pay for white-collar city workers. The increases the workers' pay by 2.5% in its first year. Additional 3% raises follow in the second and third years. It also includes new health care benefits.July 15, 2025
History
by Michaela Althouse
The Benjamin Cooper House in Camden is undergoing a $4 million renovation and will reopen as a museum honoring South Jersey's Revolutionary War history. The first floor is set to open to visitors by next summer, when America will be celebrating its 250th birthday.July 15, 2025
Government
by Michaela Althouse
Mayor Cherelle Parker and AFSCME District 47 reached a tentative contract agreement early Tuesday morning, averting a possible work stoppage for the city's white-collar workers union. The deal, coupled with the one-year extension to their prior contract, will increase the workers' pay by 13.5% over four years, Parker said.July 14, 2025
Food & Drink
by Michaela Althouse
Federal Donuts, Asher's Chocolate and Phish teamed up to unveil the My Sweet One doughnut, which is named after one of the rock band's songs. The specialty doughnuts are available at Federal Donuts locations through Wednesday and at Asher's Chocolate's beer garden in Souderton on Saturday. A portion of the proceeds benefits charity.July 14, 2025
Adult Health
by Michaela Althouse
Most Americans at least sometimes use AI-generated responses when searching online for health information, a new survey from the Annenberg Public Policy Center shows. But many don't speak to their doctors about what the information they found. They also want providers to rely on their own experiences over AI.© 2025 WWB Holdings, LLC. All rights reserved