Molly McVety

Molly McVety

Molly McVety is a staff writer for PhillyVoice with interests in both the natural and man-made environment, community debates and all things pop culture. She has previously written for DelawareOnline / The News Journal and received her bachelor’s degree in environmental science from the University of Delaware. When she’s not writing Molly enjoys making and listening to music, taking long walks and cooking.

molly@phillyvoice.com

June 5, 2026

Philadelphia 250

Six decades ago, the Pride movement began taking shape in Philadelphia

Philadelphia’s Annual Reminder Demonstrations, a series of peaceful protests held at Independence Hall between 1965 and 1969, advocated for gay rights. It is among several American firsts that Philly is recognizing this month.

June 5, 2026

Investigations

Nurse charged with attempted murder for trying to set South Jersey mental health facility on fire, prosecutors say

Taquan N. Ayers, 25, was charged with attempted murder and aggravated arson for allegedly setting his Clementon apartment on fire and attempting to ignite Oaks Integrated Care in Gloucester Township on Thursday.

June 4, 2026

Investigations

Atlantic City man fatally shot by police identified by New Jersey AG's Office

Donald Gardner, 52, of Atlantic City was fatally shot by Atlantic City police officer Robert Reynolds on Tuesday, June 2, New Jersey officials said Wednesday.

June 4, 2026

Celebrities

Kevin Hart says he gives 'the benefit of the doubt' to comedians who made racially insensitive jokes on his roast

Kevin Hart says comedians who made racially insensitive jokes during his roast on Netflix should be given 'the benefit of the doubt.' The North Philly native discussed his roast Wednesday on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'

June 3, 2026

Arts & Culture

Barnes Foundation and Calder Gardens are offering free admission to Philly residents in July

This July, Philadelphia residents can receive free admission to the Barnes Foundation and Calder Gardens in honor of the country’s 250th anniversary.

June 2, 2026

Health News

Thomas Jefferson University to run Delaware's first medical school

Thomas Jefferson University plans to open Delaware's first medical school at the University of Delaware campus in Newark in 2028. The school is being established in partnership with the state.

June 2, 2026

Government

With Philly budget vote looming, Airbnb launches ad campaign against proposed tax hike on short-term rentals

Airbnb has launched an ad campaign opposing Mayor Cherelle Parker's proposal to increase the city's short-term rental tax rate by a much higher amount than the city's hotel tax. The tax proposal is part of Parker's budget plan, which must be passed by July 1.

June 1, 2026

Entertainment

FIFA Fan Festival in Lemon Hill to kick off with performance by 'Despacito' singer Luis Fonsi

Latin Grammy Award winning artist Luis Fonsi will perform a free concert during the opening day of the FIFA Fan Festival in Lemon Hill after the first match of the tournament on Thursday, June 11.

June 1, 2026

Investigations

Referee arrested for allegedly strangling coach during flag football game in South Jersey

A referee was arrested for allegedly strangling a coach during a youth flag football game at the Franklin Township Sports Complex in Gloucester County on Sunday afternoon. Edward McKinnie was charged with aggravated assault.

May 29, 2026

Transportation

Sweeping changes to SEPTA's bus service are set to begin in August

SEPTA’s plan to alter its bus routes was approved by the SEPTA board on Thursday. Beginning in August, bus routes will be added, altered or eliminated throughout the city.

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