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

November 10, 2025

Lawsuits

Ex-Philly Art Museum exec Sasha Suda files lawsuit claiming she was wrongfully terminated

Sasha Suda, the former CEO and director of the Philadelphia Art Museum, filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against the museum Monday, claiming she was ousted after a coordinated effort by several board members to undermine her.

November 7, 2025

Investigations

Rowan University freshman arrested for alleged ties to terrorist plot in Michigan

Rowan University freshman Tomas Kaan Jimenez-Guzal, 19, of Montclair, New Jersey, has been charged with conspiring to provide materials to support ISIS. He allegedly is connected to a terrorist plot in the Detroit suburbs.

November 7, 2025

History

Researchers create 'digital monument' to site of 2019 South Philly refinery explosion

Researchers created a new website that explores the history and controversies surrounding the South Philadelphia refinery where a 2019 explosion caused five injuries and $750 million in property damage.

November 7, 2025

Celebrities

There won't be a new Philly Specials Christmas album this year, but you can get a stuffed Jason Kelce

Jason Kelce, Jordan Mailata and Lane Johnson are selling plush toys, greeting cards and album box sets to benefit Philadelphia-area charities this holiday season.

November 6, 2025

Transportation

Philadelphia International Airport reportedly to be impacted by FAA's flight reductions

Philadelphia International Airport reportedly is among the 40 airports to be impacted by the Federal Aviation Administration's plan to reduce air traffic during the government shutdown. The FAA seeks to cut flights by 10% to ensure safety and alleviate fatigue among air traffic controllers.

November 5, 2025

Neighborhoods

Kada Scott's family invites public to her funeral 'to join in celebrating her life'

The memorial service for Kada Scott, the 23-year-old East Mount Airy woman who was kidnapped and killed last month, will be open to the public, the family announced. The funeral will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday in Mount Airy.

November 4, 2025

Government

City officials point residents to food aid resources amid SNAP pause

As SNAP benefits are paused during the government shutdown, Philadelphia officials published a plan to try to connect affected residents, federal employees and small businesses with resources they may need.

November 4, 2025

Arts & Culture

Philadelphia Art Museum CEO Sasha Suda fired 1 month into rebranding effort

Sasha Suda, CEO of the Philadelphia Art Museum, was fired Tuesday — reportedly for cause. Her termination came less than one month into the museum's rebranding, an effort that include a name change and new logo.

November 4, 2025

Transportation

SEPTA's safety issues stem from mismanagement, U.S. transportation secretary says

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says management problems are to blame for SEPTA's safety issues. The transit authority is inspecting its Silverliner IV cars after five caught fire earlier this year.

November 3, 2025

Government

Every Philly neighborhood to receive another deep clean by February

Philadelphia is clearing vacant lots and removing trash, abandoned cars and graffiti from every neighborhood over the next 13 weeks as part of its Clean and Green Initiative. This story includes the schedule for cleaning neighborhoods.

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