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  1. Philly’s next mayor could try to end Kensington’s open-air drug market. How that could unfold is uncertain. Residents and community health care workers are expressing concern about proposals around law enforcement arresting individuals using illicit drugs out in the open. Beneath the Market Frankford El in Kensington.

  2. 25 de jun. de 2023 · Documentary by SBC News covering Streets of Philadelphia, Kensington Ave.Philadelphia's most dangerous street.Problems with Drugs and Crime in Kensington Ave...

  3. 12 de sept. de 2023 · Distressing new video shows addicts stumbling in a trance-like state along sidewalks strewn with burning trash heaps at the epicenter of Philadelphia’s “tranq” drug epidemic.. The Kensington ...

  4. 533 Kensington, Philadelphia, PA homes for sale, median price $250,000 (0% M/M, 53% Y/Y), find the home that’s right for you, updated real time. Save Search. Join for personalized listing updates. ... In May 2024, Philadelphia homes were listed to buy for a median price of $250K, ...

  5. Kensington in Philadelphia. ‍Kensington, primarily known as a working-class neighborhood, owes its identity to its geographical boundaries. It is located in the lower northeast portion of the city of Philadelphia . The neighborhood’s contours, much like its history, are layered and complex. Often, the borders of Kensington are a topic of ...

  6. Today, Kensington forms an upside down, L-shaped neighborhood around Fishtown, bounded by Erie Avenue on the north, 6th Street and Germantown Avenue on the west, Girard Avenue on the south, and Frankford Avenue, Norris Street, and Aramingo Avenue on the east. Traditionally, Kensington was known as the original hub of working class Philadelphia ...

  7. Le puede interesar: La crisis de opioides que mata a Estados Unidos La prensa de EE.UU. reporta la existencia de “Badlands (campamento), una zona a lo largo de la carrilera que se convirtió en refugio de adictos a las drogas los últimos 20 años, “Cerca de 70 personas vivían a lo largo de las vías y hasta 200 pasaban por ahí para inyectarse”, señala la prensa local.