Vince Lattanzio
vince.lattanzio@nbcuni.com
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Philly Classifies Dirt Bikes and ATVs as Illegal for Street Use, Closing Loophole
A clash between homeowners and street riding groups led city council to explicitly ban the off-road vehicles from city streets. It likely won’t stop the problem.
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Woman Shot Dead at Smyrna Middle School in Delaware
The shooting happened in the front parking lot of the middle school around 10:15 a.m. Tuesday, police said.
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2 Philly Cops Claimed They Were ‘Town Watch' When They Chased and Beat Man With Autism, DA Says
Police Inspector James Smith conspired with a since-retired Philadelphia police employee in the assault, police said.
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Philadelphia Expands COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility to People 65 and Older
Healthy Philadelphians ages 65 to 74 years old are now eligible to get a coronavirus vaccination in the city, health officials announced Wednesday.
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Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf Tests Positive for Coronavirus
Wolf tested positive after receiving a routine COVID-19 test. The governor is in isolation at home and currently is asymptomatic.
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Philadelphia Jury Duty Suspended Until January 2021 Amid COVID-19 Surge
Jury duty in Philadelphia is suspended until January 2021 as Philadelphia enacts a new set of coronavirus restrictions to combat a exponential surge in new COVID-19 cases.
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Philadelphia Targets Gatherings, Gyms and Dining With New Virus Restrictions
Philadelphia announced new coronavirus restrictions on Monday that aim to combat a lack of mask wearing and social distancing indoors at public spaces, restaurants, gyms and inside private homes.
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Cherry Hill Schools Delay Hybrid Instruction After COVID-19 Spike Among Students
Some three dozen children from multiple Cherry Hill, New Jersey, schools have tested positive with the novel coronavirus, superintendent says.
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Dueling Demonstrations Outside Philadelphia's Mail-in Ballot Counting Center
Two boisterous groups on Thursday amassed outside the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Center City Philadelphia as civil servants inch closer to finishing counting mail-in ballots.
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Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney in Quarantine After Coronavirus Exposure
Kenney has tested negative, but is remaining in quarantine to follow public health guidance.