
Month: July 2020



Lo Último Noticias Breves || 22 de Julio 2020
– Un aumento moderado pero “preocupante” en los caso diarios de Filadelfia – Klein está respondiendo a sus preguntas sobre View More »

COVID-19: Reading, PA Youth Program Changes Plans, Still Offers Mentorship
Reading High School graduate Tillman Sims began TLC Fore Reading five years ago with the goal of shaping the minds of young men and women from all walks of life. Using a shared interest in golf as a starting point, Sims’ program introduces inner city students to a larger world outside their neighborhoods. […]


City Extends Heat Health Emergency, Delays Trash and Recycling
In response to the extreme heat, Health Commissioner Thomas Farley has extended the current Heat Health Emergency through Wednesday, July View More »

Temple Update Newsbrief July 21, 2020
Today’s Headlines: Coronavirus cases in Pennsylvania are rising Philadelphia gyms reopen Monday More information on the new testing site on-campus View More »

The Blockson Collection celebrates jazz musician Robert “Bootsie” Barnes
It has been one month since Juneteeth, a holiday which commemorates the end of slavery in the United States, yet View More »

Kenney updates police reform, addresses racial inequality
Mayor Jim Kenney along with other city leaders announced Monday an update on the city’s plans for reformation, transformation and View More »

COVID-19: Artists and Musicians Kept the Music Going at Delaware County Quarantine Open Mic
Our special reporting on COVID-19 may focus on communities outside Philadelphia because many of our student journalists are now temporarily located outside of the city. Instead, our reporters will cover how the coronavirus is impacting […]