By: Nate File
Free Library president Kelly Richards said up to nine branches could receive Sunday service hours if the city's budget proposal is approved.


Communities & Engagement Reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer
Nate File is a Communities & Engagement Reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer. He focuses on regional interest and world news, covering topics such as elections, government, politics, and public policy, while also engaging with cultural movements and the media landscape. Nate's work has been featured in various publications, including TimesDaily, The Columbian, and Philadelphia magazine.
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