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Man Peeping Into Virginia Gym Locker Room Falls Through Ceiling, Sheriff Says
A woman was in the locker room of a gym in Northern Virginia when a man fell through the ceiling and onto her, officials say. Brian Anthony Joe, of Woodbridge, was charged with peeping after he fell through the locker room ceiling at Onelife Fitness in Stafford, the county sheriff’s office said Sunday. Joe, 41, fell through the ceiling...
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Gyms Deal With New Year Rush Amid Coronavirus Restrictions
Some coronavirus restrictions were lifted for Pennsylvania gyms, a welcome update during the typically busy month of January. Yet gym owners are still dealing with major changes due to the pandemic. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors explains.
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Back to the Gym as Coronavirus Restrictions in Pennsylvania Lift
NBC10’s Pamela Osborne reports from a Main Line gym as it reopens as Pennsylvania’s coronavirus restrictions lift. Indoor dining is once again allowed in most of Pennsylvania, but not Philadelphia.
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Pa. Gyms Ready to Welcome Back Customers as COVID-19 Regulations Lift
NBC10’s Pamela Osborne reports from the Main Line as a Lifetime Fitness location plans to welcome back customers as the latest coronavirus pandemic restrictions lift in much of Pennsylvania Monday morning.
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Pennsylvania Casinos, Gyms Ready to Reopen Monday
With holiday coronavirus restrictions expiring Monday in Pennsylvania – and some, but not all, expiring in Philadelphia – casinos and gyms are among the two industries ready to reopen in a new year. Steven Fisher and Drew Smith report.
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Pennsylvania Gyms Prepare to Reopen as Restrictions Expire Monday
The restrictions on indoor dining in Philadelphia go until Jan. 15, but restrictions on gyms and some other activities expire Jan. 4. NBC10’s Steven Fisher speaks with gym owners and Katy Zachry explains which restrictions are expiring.
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Even Amid Restrictions, Residents Set Their 2021 Fitness Goals
Despite the coronavirus restrictions impacting gyms, many are still setting their 2021 fitness goals with the new year approaching. NBC10’s Cydney Long has the story.
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Coronavirus Restrictions Extended to Mid-January in Philadelphia
Philadelphia extended coronavirus restrictions to mid-January. NBC10’s Matt DeLucia spoke with businesses dealing with the impact.
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Philly Extends Coronavirus Restrictions on Indoor Dining, Other Activities to Jan. 15
Philadelphia leaders pushed back the expiration date of coronavirus restrictions for another two weeks Tuesday, saying holiday case spikes would likely create more stress on the city’s hospitals.
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Philadelphia Coronavirus Restrictions Extended Until Mid-January
Public health officials believe the city is past it’s post-Thanksgiving spike in coronavirus cases but is fearing another surge following the Christmas holiday. The city has extended it’s restrictions on indoor dining and other public spaces into the new year. NBC10’s Mitch Blacher has more.
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Local Health Care Workers Urge Public to Stay Safe During Holidays
As the number of coronavirus cases begins to plateau, local health care workers are pleading with the public to stay safe and avoid large gatherings during the holidays. NBC10’s Matt DeLucia shares their message.
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Philly Gyms Are Closed Until January, but Owners Want to Come Back Now
Philadelphia leaders enacted stricter coronavirus restrictions Friday, halting several indoor activities including dining and closing gyms. But owners want to stay open.
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Fitness Community Leaders Protest City's Decision to Close Gyms
Members of the Fitness Coalition protested Philadelphia’s decision to close gyms by working out outside of City Hall on Tuesday. Gym owners say that there is little data to show that the coronavirus spreads in gyms and want financial support from the city. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors spoke to gym owners and Mayor Jim Kenney who says he is sticking with...
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Fitness Professionals Hold Rally for Reopening City Gyms
A group of small fitness center owners and fitness lovers held a workout rally outside Philadelphia City Hall on Tuesday morning as they protest the city’s decision to keep gyms closed during the COVID-19 pandemic. They’d like their businesses to be deemed essential. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle reports.
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Philly Gym Owners Speak Out Against New COVID Restrictions
Owners of local gyms say the City of Philadelphia’s ban on indoor workouts until early next year will put them out of business. Some are even planning to protest on Tuesday near City Hall. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors spoke with business owners who say the restrictions are unfair.
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Fitness Centers Fight Philly Over New Coronavirus Restrictions
Dozens of Philadelphia fitness studios are petitioning to be able to stay open as essential businesses amid Philadelphia’s new coronavirus restrictions. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle reports.
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Indoor Dining, Gyms Close as Philly Coronavirus Restrictions Take Effect
As Philadelphia, the state of Pennsylvania and the nation see continued spikes in cases of the coronavirus with high positivity rates, restrictions on restaurants, gyms and gatherings are going into effect at 5 p.m. Friday.
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Philly Restaurants Prepare for End of Indoor Dining
Philly restaurants will need a mix of outdoor dining and takeout orders to survive after restrictions barred indoor dining. They also face the challenge of avoiding employee layoffs. NBC10’s Stephania Jimenez reports from Manayunk.
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Philly Gym Owners Search for Answers as They Are Forced to Close
Ahead of new indoor coronavirus restrictions coming to Philadelphia, NBC10’s Pamela Osborne speaks to a gym owner who is questioning why they are being forced to close despite attempts to keep the gym clean.
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Suburban Businesses Fear Possibility of New Virus Restrictions
After Philly announced tighter restrictions to combat the spread of the coronavirus, suburban restaurants and gyms are preparing in advance. NBC10’s Matt Delucia talked to business owners about their concerns.