August 10, 2020
Schools
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Michael Tanenbaum
All high school sports at Philadelphia public schools are suspended through the end of 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, a move in accordance with the recommendation from Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf that impacts schools' fall and winter sports seasons. Philadelphia Public League president James Patrick Lynch informed schools on Monday that fall sports — including football, field hockey, soccer, cross country, and girls' tennis — will not proceed during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, at this time, regardless of the recommendations of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association.
August 10, 2020
Education
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Michael Tanenbaum
Central Bucks School District will begin the 2020 academic year with an all-online education plan amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. District officials learned that faculty and staffing levels would not have been adequate to open the schools for in-person instruction.
August 10, 2020
LGBTQ
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Michael Tanenbaum
Jenna Ellis, a senior campaign adviser for President Donald Trump, disparaged Pennsylvania Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine in a tweet on Monday. Levine, a transgender woman, has repeatedly been targeted by transphobic and hateful remarks in recent months.
August 7, 2020
Sixers
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Michael Tanenbaum
Joel Embiid and Under Armour have unveiled the Philadelphia 76ers star's first signature shoe, the UA Embiid One, which will go on sale Sept. 18.
August 7, 2020
Housing
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Michael Tanenbaum
New Jersey will soon launch a grant program to support small landlords with financial assistance for rent that has not been paid during the coronavirus pandemic. As a requirement to receive funds, landlords must forgive tenants who still owe them money for months during the period covered.
August 7, 2020
Illness
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Michael Tanenbaum
The PIAA has postponed the start of fall sports seasons until August 21 after Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf strongly recommended all school sports be suspended until the start of 2021. While the governor urged protecting student-athletes from COVID-19, the PIAA maintains hope that fall sports can take place in 2020.
August 7, 2020
Business
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Michael Tanenbaum
Lord & Taylor's long-running location Bala Cynwyd is among 19 store locations that will close as part of owner Le Tote, Inc.'s bankruptcy filing. The location at the King of Prussia Mall will remain open.
August 7, 2020
Media
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Michael Tanenbaum
A familiar sound in Philadelphia radio vanished from the airwaves in recent weeks, as KYW Newsradio 1060 chose to ditch the clicking teletype noise that has filled the background of broadcasts for decades. The track, a relic from the era of teleprinters used in newsrooms, had long been digitized and played on a loop from a flash drive for some time prior to its recent disappearance.
August 6, 2020
Illness
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Michael Tanenbaum
Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley is pleased to see COVID-19 cases falling in the city after an apparent peak in July. With colder weather approaching, however, there is growing worry about how that might deepen the coronavirus pandemic in the United States.
August 6, 2020
Travel
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Michael Tanenbaum
Any time a positive blurb about the Jersey Shore frames its praise around overcoming "a sleazy reputation," it's hard not to wince at what's about to follow. But Jersey Shore towns Asbury Park and Cape May have made it into TravelMag's 2020 list of the 30 most charming beach towns in the United States.