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Here's the repo for me and Julia Ingram's "Using immigration data to tell stories in your community" #NICAR26 session: github.com/juliaingram/... And feel free to email me with any questions (whether or not you were able to attend)! joe.yerardi@gmail.com
06.03.2026 16:03
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Judge: IRS broke law βapproximately 42,695 timesβ in giving DHS data
A court on Thursday issued an opinion on a data-sharing agreement between the taxpayer agency and federal immigration authorities.
Breaking news: A federal judge found that the IRS violated federal law βapproximately 42,695 timesβ when it shared confidential taxpayer addresses with immigration enforcement officials last summer.
26.02.2026 17:26
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City agrees to fix yearslong βcourtesyβ tow problem. A judge still needs to approve the court settlement.
After a protracted legal battle in federal court β and six yearsβ worth of Inquirer stories β lawyers for the city have tentatively agreed to start tracking towed cars.
25.02.2026 22:04
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How a land dispute between Gov. Josh Shapiro and his neighbor is shaking up a sleepy Abington neighborhood β and why he says itβs a βpolitical stuntβ
Abington has became the battleground for dueling lawsuits between Gov. Josh Shapiro and his neighbors, bringing tension to a tranquil community.
25.02.2026 14:40
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Relase release petitions filed by detained immigrants used to be rare in Phillyβs federal court, just a couple a year.
Now more than 1-in-6 cases filed in the court are habeas petitions.
And all judges are granting them, including those appointed by Trump.
Story: www.inquirer.com/news/mandato...
23.02.2026 12:55
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Philly federal judges are growing frustrated with ICE policy to detain most undocumented immigrants
ICE βcontinues to act contrary to law, to spend taxpayer money needlessly, and to waste the scarce resources of the judiciary," one judge wrote.
You heard about the prosecutor defending ICE who broke in court said βthe system sucks. This job sucks.β
She isnβt the only one frustrated.
Phillyβs federal judges are reaching to Greek mythology metaphors to express their frustration.
π§΅ www.inquirer.com/news/philade...
07.02.2026 16:02
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Hereβs who is funding Phillyβs crowded race for Congress
The race has yet to attract much money from political action committees or from donors outside the region. But that may change.
It's the marquee race of Philly's 2026 election calendar. But so far, the Democratic primary to succeed retiring U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans hasn't seen much investment from PACs or fired-up Democratic partisans from outside the district. share.inquirer.com/3SJYTC
04.02.2026 22:35
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It takes all of us to make The Washington Post. Every section works together to create this authoritative, entertaining, worldwide news report.
So, Jeff Bezos, #SaveThePost.
02.02.2026 16:03
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Georgia Fort, an independent journalist and vice president of the Minnesota NABJ chapter, was also arrested by federal agents this morning
I was sent this video of agents at her door:
30.01.2026 14:58
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DHS Unlawfully Ended Venezuelan Migrant Status, Ninth Cir. Says
The Trump administrationβs termination of humanitarian protections for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan and Haitian immigrants violated the Immigration and Nationality Act, a federal appeals court ...
DHS Secretary Kristi Noemβs termination of Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans and Haitians was unlawful, a Ninth Circuit panel found.
Itβs the first time an appellate court has ruled on the substance of Trump efforts to dismantle the TPS program.
29.01.2026 13:25
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This image shows a logo of The Washington Post Guild and our statement:
The Post Guild vehemently opposes any more cuts to the staff of The Washington Post. As weβve seen in recent years, continuing to eliminate scores of workers who make this storied institution what it is only stands to weaken the newspaper, drive away readers and undercut The Postβs mission: to hold power to account without fear or favor and provide critical insight into communities across the region, country and world.
If Jeff Bezos no longer supports that mission, then The Post and its readers deserve a steward who does.
If you value The Postβs journalism and its renowned past β if you care about its future β we ask that you join us in our call to #SaveThePost.
#SaveThePost, Jeff Bezos.
27.01.2026 17:02
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How some Philly-area workers make $100,000 without a bachelorβs degree
It's possible, but not the norm. Here's a look at what industries and roles they're in.
About 7% of the Philly metro area's population without a bachelor's degree made $100,000 or more in 2024, compared with about 33% of those with a bachelor's or higher. Here are the industries and roles that offer such workers the best shot at a six-figure paycheck share.inquirer.com/NSCDRr
26.01.2026 17:14
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Feds buy former Pa. Big Lots warehouse for ICE detention center: reports
The former distribution center is part of ICE's nationwide plan to create detention space for more than 80,000 immigrant detainees.
ICE expansion continues. A former Big Lots warehouse in Tremont Township, PA is being purchased by the federal government for an ICE detention facility. Fewer than 300 residents live there and the town will lose $400K annually in tax revenue.
www.pennlive.com/news/2026/01...
23.01.2026 18:32
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Remarkable impact expected with this storm.
Snow and ice interactive forecast maps: www.inquirer.com/weather/wint...
23.01.2026 15:11
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βHe reached his limit.β Immigrant father of 5-year-old with brain cancer accepts deportation to Bolivia after months in ICE detention.
Despite community support and legal efforts, the detained immigrant father of a 5-year-old son with brain cancer has decided to drop efforts to stay in the United States and accept deportation to Bolivia.
23.01.2026 13:21
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We just dropped a self-updating snow map that gives the forecast for every 5 square kilometers of the Eastern U.S using NWS data. It updates four times a day and tells you when the snow is expected to fall.
(Iβm kinda proud of this one)
π: www.inquirer.com/weather/snow...
16.01.2026 16:38
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As a NJ resident, it's my obligation to share my North-Central-South Jersey borders using our interactives desk's new you-draw-it tool.
You people who think Central Jersey starts south of New Brunswick are monsters.
www.inquirer.com/news/new-jer...
14.01.2026 19:13
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The FBI searched a Washington Post reporterβs home as part of an investigation into classified material, people familiar with the matter said. It is exceedingly rare for federal agents to search a journalistβs home. trib.al/tKsg85n
14.01.2026 16:00
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10.01.2026 22:07
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Trump prompted resignations are starting to show up in federal data. PA, NJ lost thousands of federal jobs in 2025.
via @joeyerardi.bsky.social, @fallonroth.bsky.social, Ariana Perez-Castells and John Duchneskie
www.inquirer.com/business/def...
08.01.2026 21:18
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Pa. and N.J. lost thousands of jobs after federal workers signed up for Trump resignation program
The Trump administration offered federal workers the opportunity to resign with months of pay last year. New data indicates how many have left federal jobs in the region.
The number of federal government workers in the Philadelphia region plunged in October, likely reflecting the departure of thousands who opted into President Donald Trumpβs deferred resignation program early in the year share.inquirer.com/uU3cU1 w/ Ariana Perez-Castells and @fallonroth.bsky.social
08.01.2026 17:00
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Karen Dalton, who plans to challenge Scott Perry in the GOP primary, has her own definition of RINO
U.S. Rep. Scott Perry's first primary challenger could be a lawyer campaigning out of her Carlisle living room named Karen Dalton, who has many views that align with Democrats.
If she makes it on the ballot, Karen Dalton will be Scott Perryβs first primary opponent since 2012 β the year he first won the seat.
A retired staff attorney for the Pennsylvania House GOP, she's anti-Trump and running a solo campaign operation out of her living room.
02.01.2026 14:56
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The story of how @mikiesherrill.bsky.social won NJ can be told through the city of Camden.
Thorough statewide analysis of the 2025 governor's race by @aliyareports.bsky.social @joeyerardi.bsky.social & Chris A. Williams.
www.inquirer.com/politics/new...
27.12.2025 11:42
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