Andrew Maykuth
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Energy and climate journalist. I'd say something funny here but it would probably get me in trouble.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Joined March 2009
Seeking to block a sewer system sale, a Montco town's residents organize a new local government
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Opponents of the $115 million sale of a Montgomery County sewer system are rewriting their town's charter to ban the transfer of assets to private owners.
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Pennsylvania fines BetMGM and a casino for taking bets on dubious boxing match
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Itβs the first violation by a bookmaker for unapproved wagers since legal sports betting was launched in Pennsylvania four years ago.
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A State College mini-casino project runs into stiff opposition from a Philadelphia rival
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A protracted legal fight looms between rivals over licensing a "mini-casino" in a mall outside State College.
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Pennsylvania American water bills will increase 14.5% and bills for sewer customers will go up 39.1% in January.
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The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission approved a $138 million rate increase for Pennsylvania American, the stateβs largest water utility.
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Donor-advised funds: how DAFs maximize charitable tax deductions
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DAFs are a way for taxpayers of any means to group charitable contributions into a single year to reap tax benefits, and then to distribute the funds to their favorite charities over time.
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Winter energy bills are going up, regardless of how you heat your home
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Peco's electricity price is set to go up 15.8% on Dec. 1. Natural gas, heating oil, propane, and even firewood all cost more this winter. But some energy prices might be peaking.
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πΊπΈ Clear Sailing For Shipyard Despite Gloomy Economy β«The former Navy shipyard laid off most of its workforce in 2019. Now its order book is filled until 2027 and it's hiring β«@Maykuth πΊπΈ #frontpagestoday #USA @PhillyInquirer π
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With a $1 billion ship order, Philly Shipyard has work lined up for five years
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The former Navy shipyard laid off most of its workforce in 2019. Now its order book is filled until 2027 and it's hiring. What caused the turnaround?
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Pennsylvania fines Parx Casino $12,500 for allowing underaged gambler to play craps
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Pennsylvania fined the Bensalem casino for allowing an 18-year-old man to sneak into the property to play the dice game.
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Pennsylvania launches crackdown on unattended children at casinos
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The number of incidents involving parents who left children unattended to gamble in Pennsylvania casinos has soared this year.
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Pa. may rewrite electricity rates in anticipation of electric vehicles
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The PUC launched a process to potentially rewrite electric rates to accelerate the adoption of EVs and to assure that customers without EVs aren't hit with higher costs.
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Kitchen Korners, a shared kitchen space, gives emerging Philly chefs a place to work
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Alonzo Coates spent nearly a decade building his shared commercial kitchen in Philly, aimed at emerging chefs. 'Itβs been a journey, man.'
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Peco gas bills will increase 9% on Jan. 1
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A typical residential bill will increase $8.57 on Jan. 1, according to a state-approved plan. That doesn't count any change in energy costs, which have soared.
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E-waste recycler Sycamore International: Where old digital devices get restored, or get shredded
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Sycamore International refurbishes about 30,000 old laptops a month. Others donβt make it out in one piece.
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Pennsylvania fines Live! Casino Philadelphia for failure to secure restricted areas
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Pennsylvania fined the Live! Casino and Hotel Philadelphia $12,500 for two incidents in which patrons entered off-limits areas of the property.
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No free parking: Philly electric vehicle owners face challenges of charging
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Electric vehicle owners without dedicated parking spaces stretch wires, and the limits of legal codes, to keep their EVs charged.
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Pennsylvania American lifts boil-water advisory for Montco towns
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Pennsylvania American Water lifted the advisory for several Montgomery County towns. The alert had been triggered by a water main break.
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Boil your tap water, Pennsylvania American advises customers in several Montgomery County communities
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Pennsylvania American Water advised residents in several communities to boil their tap water after a water main break in Norristown put the system at risk of contamination.
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