
Police are telling drivers with out-of-state tags to self-quarantine for 14 days or leave Delaware. Amid a surge in cases, death toll remains at 14.
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Don’t call them ‘heroes’: Philly grocery store workers allege unsafe conditions
Employees at MOM’s Organic Market in Center City Philadelphia say their concerns about sanitation have been ignored.
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Coronavirus update: N.J.’s ‘knucklehead’ crackdown continues
Authorities have had to break up parties and force others to leave basketball courts.
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Watch live: White House coronavirus task force holds news briefing
President Trump and the White House coronavirus task force will hold a news briefing.
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Delaware unemployment applications soar during coronavirus shutdowns
Delaware is working to eliminate a backlog of applications for unemployment assistance, having received about 30,000 claims over two weeks.
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Citizens Bank Park site closing: How to get tested for coronavirus in Philly
In most cases, you need a medical provider’s referral to get a test.
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Philly musician offers serenades for hire for those sheltering at home
A West Philly musician offers performance services to send “condensed humanity” to people shut inside during the pandemic.
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Listen 3:05Coronavirus update: First Philadelphia city employee dies from coronavirus
A lieutenant with the Philadelphia Police Department died over the weekend from the coronavirus. According to the city, he is the first city employee to die from COVID-19.
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Delaware Sec. of DHSS talks about the COVID situation, an update on Philly and New Jersey's attempts to stop the spread, and how to do a "social distancing" Passover.
Air Date: April 6, 2020 10:00 am
Listen 49:30Meet the key officials leading Philly’s pandemic response
Who’s running the show on health, schools, operations and transit.
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Never home alone: How parents are managing kids’ enforced togetherness
Even a roomy house can seem crowded these days, as parents and children spend every minute together. Lots of potential for sibling squabbles.
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How the coronavirus put me face-to-face with familial privilege
Howard University student Joycelin Farmer wrestled with gratitude and guilt after being evicted from campus and returning to a wonderful home life.
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COVID-19 brings ‘cataclysmic changes’ for people giving birth in Philadelphia area
With the pandemic, more are interested in home births, some ask for induced labor, and some are coming from New York to see about having babies here.
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The unprecedented closure has forced owners and contractors to begin tapping deep emotional reserves, and seek out new financial options, to stay afloat.
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Listen 4:38Trump uses coronavirus crisis to push his broader agenda
President Donald Trump is taking an old political adage to heart: Never let a crisis go to waste.
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