Michael Tanenbaum

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Michael Tanenbaum is a senior staff writer for PhillyVoice.com, with interests ranging from technology and behavioral health to local community initiatives and cultural life. Michael has written for the Argentina Independent and Bespoke Magazine and previously served as a news editor for Xfinity.com before joining PhillyVoice. He received his B.A. in The Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University.


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February 16, 2023

Investigations

More than $13,000 raised for owner of car flipped by rowdy Eagles fans

A GoFundMe campaign has raised more than $13,000 for the owner of a car that was flipped and vandalized on Sunday during a pre-Super Bowl block party in North Philadelphia. In videos shared widely on social media, Eagles fans were seen overturning the car, smashing its windows and jumping on top of it. At least two people involved in the incident have reportedly surrendered to Philadelphia police.

February 16, 2023

Development

A flea market housed in shipping containers is being planned near Fairmount Park

Plans are moving forward to create a shipping container village in West Parkside along the edge of Fairmount Park, where more than 20 small businesses will operate on a repurposed surface parking lot. Zoning permits were issued this week for the project at 4862-70 Parkside Ave. The idea was proposed by Fourth District Councilmember Curtis Jones as a way to provide a base of operations for early-stage businesses, including retailers and food trucks.

February 16, 2023

Investigations

Two Eagles fans from Delco charged with flipping car during Super Bowl pregame party

Edward Pierce, 23, of Alden, and Nicholas Faraglia, 21, of Clifton Heights, have been charged with flipping a car during a rowdy Super Bowl block party in North Philly before Sunday's game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs. They were identified from videos, that showed a group lifting the car and turning it onto its roof, which circulated widely online. The incident happened near Temple University's campus and police are searching for more people who were involved.

February 16, 2023

Family-Friendly

Dive into a frigid pool in Fairmount Park to support Philly's lifeguards

Philadelphia has struggled to recruit enough lifeguards to staff its 74 public swimming pools in recent years. To fund recruitment bonuses being offered to applicants this year, Parks and Recreation is holding the Philly Phreeze fundraiser at Kelly Pool in Fairmount Park on Saturday, Feb. 25. People are asked to solicit donations for their willingness to dive into the pool's frigid water.

February 14, 2023

Odd News

Body found in Pa. creek turns out to be realistic sex doll, police say

Police were called investigate what passersby had thought was body in a creek but turned out to be a discarded sex doll. The investigation happened in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, on Sunday, Feb. 12, authorities said. The county coroner and state troopers were called to the scene, before investigators determined that a realistic foot sticking out of the water belonged to a silicone doll.

February 14, 2023

Investigations

St. Hubert's expels students responsible for racist blackface video

St. Hubert Catholic High School for Girls has expelled the students involved in making a racist video and sharing it online last week, school leaders said. The Northeast Philadelphia school resumed in-person learning Monday after shifting to a virtual schedule due to threats received when the video spread widely online. Another student from Franklin Towne Charter High School also was expelled. St. Hubert's is working with the Anti-Defamation League, the Archbishop's Commission on Racial Healing and the Office for Black Catholics to address the fallout from the video.

February 14, 2023

Investigations

Threatening note found in pocket of Michigan State shooter prompts New Jersey school closures

In the aftermath of Monday night's mass shooting at Michigan State University, police found a note in the pocket of gunman Anthony McRae, 43, that contained threats against schools in Ewing Township, New Jersey, police said. McRae once lived in Ewing, which is just north of Trenton. Public schools in Ewing were shut down on Tuesday as a precaution. The shooting at the campus in East Lansing left three people dead and five other critically injured.

February 13, 2023

Eagles

Jalen Hurts gave Giovanni Hamilton a poignant quote at his post-game press conference

The Eagles' incredible season came to a painful and heartbreaking end in Arizona on Sunday night as they lost Super Bowl LVII to the Kansas City Chiefs. Teen podcaster Giovanni Hamilton asked the team's quarterback Jalen Hurts about the lessons from this loss.

February 13, 2023

Investigations

Eagles fans flipped a car before Super Bowl; police want to identify them

A group of Eagles fans flipped and vandalized a car a few blocks west of Temple University in the hours before Super Bowl LVII on Sunday. The incident was caught on video and shared widely on social media. Philadelphia police are investigating the incident. Temple University officials said students who were involved could face disciplinary action.

February 13, 2023

Food & Drink

Pennsylvania residents can join lotteries for 814 rare whiskey bottles

The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board will hold another round of lotteries for rare, limited-released whiskeys. The lotteries are open to Pennsylvania residents and include bottles from the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection of bourbons. The deadline to enter is Friday, Feb. 17.

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