In September 2008, George W. Bush was president, the dominant fuel source for U.S. electricity generation was coal, and the ...
The streetlights lining Baltimore Avenue have been aglow for nearly two hours when Books Through Bars begins to bustle. Volunteers, stepping in from the stony November cold, come to support an often ...
In 2008, Philadelphia had 205 miles of bicycle lanes. By 2021, that had expanded to nearly 300 miles of bike lanes across the ...
Mazel tov to Grid on issue #200, quite a feat for print journalism! Thanks for inviting me to update my article on frugal ...
Welcome to issue #200! I spent a lot of time over the past few weeks flipping through the pages of our debut issue. It may sound somewhat self-aggrandizing, but the first Grid was released as a ...
Modern construction is notorious for producing waste. Perhaps nowhere is this more evident than in the amount of used soil ...
Jeff Strahley, of Red Bank, New Jersey, spent an early November afternoon riding along the Delaware Canal towpath near ...
Nothing’s quite as sure as change,” goes an old song by The Mamas & the Papas. Change, though certain, is hard to predict.
Philadelphia’s weather is downright tropical in the summer, but that can be hard to remember in January as residents crank up ...
Mazel tov to Grid on issue #200, quite a feat for print journalism! Thanks for inviting me to update my article on frugal ...
This story was originally published by The New Lede. When Philadelphia filed a lawsuit in September 2025 alleging two ...
Mazel tov to Grid on issue #200, quite a feat for print journalism! Thanks for inviting me to update my article on frugal living from the magazine’s inaugural issue. Frugality is often associated with ...