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Some schools hit hard by COVID-19 make few changes for new year
Some school systems around the country have moved to bolster staffing to minimize disruptions. But many are hoping for the best without doing much else differently.
3 years ago
With less public testing, Delaware sewers provide a clearer view of COVID numbers
Massive public testing sites created at the onset of the pandemic have been largely dismantled. But analysis of wastewater for COVID-19 is still going strong.
3 years ago
Jayson Musson explains art history as a sitcom at Philly’s Fabric Workshop and Museum
“His History of Art” at the Fabric Workshop and Museum traipses through history as a whimsical, crass TV show.
3 years ago
First responders join military for ‘worst case scenario’ training in Philly this week
Area first responders and the military will join forces this week to run a disaster preparedness exercise in South Philadelphia.
3 years ago
Philadelphia Heat Health Emergency extended through Monday
Philadelphia Heat Health Emergency extended through Monday. Rain could bring some relief to the area.
3 years ago
Biden improves ‘significantly,’ throat still sore from COVID
President Joe Biden's physician, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, says Biden continues to “improve significantly” despite a lingering sore throat.
3 years ago
Pete Rose to appear on field in Philadelphia next month
Pete Rose will make an appearance on the field in Philadelphia next month for the first time since receiving a lifetime ban from Major League Baseball.
3 years ago
Semiconductor bill unites Sanders, the right — in opposition
A bill to boost semiconductor production in the United States has managed to do nearly the unthinkable — unite Sen. Bernie Sanders and the tea party.
3 years ago
While white men are disproportionately affected by HPV-related throat cancer, Black and Hispanic men are dying from the disease at higher rates.
3 years ago
BCWSA has invited the public to two “open house” meetings to discuss the sale on Tuesday, July 26.
3 years ago
$12 million more for Philly pandemic rental assistance program
City officials expect the additional money to be used up quickly, and help roughly 2,600 households.
3 years ago
A curfew isn’t the way to protect Philly teens
A Philly teen suggests taking away her freedom under the new curfew law is not going to be the path to a safer city.
3 years ago
Russia hits Ukraine’s Black Sea port despite grain deal
Russian missiles have struck Ukraine’s Black Sea port of Odesa just hours after Moscow and Kyiv signed deals to allow grain exports to resume from there.
3 years ago
Thousands ordered to flee California wildfire near Yosemite
Thousands of people were ordered to evacuate a fast-moving wildfire near Yosemite National Park that exploded in size into one of California's largest wildfires of the year.
3 years ago
Larson reflects on 2nd chance offered by Philly race school
Kyle Larson was the start of a Grand Prix in Philadelphia run by the Urban Youth Racing School.
3 years ago