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Wells Fargo Center's Latest Renovation Has a ‘Gritty' Feel to It Thanks to Gritty C.O.M.M.A.N.D. Center
Get ready to see more than one Gritty at the Wells Fargo Center. By Jordan Hall
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Reebok Is Dialing Up the Nostalgia in Latest Release With Allen Iverson
Reebok is dialing up the nostalgia in its latest release, throwing it back to Allen Iverson’s Rookie of the Year campaign. By Danny Pommells
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New Jersey Governor Seeks $500 Million Bond to Replace Lead Paint, Pipes
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is calling for a sweeping $500 million bond to finance the replacement of lead pipes and lead paint across the state.
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Creativity Without the Pressure at ‘Paint and Sip' Studios
They’ve become a global sensation — “paint and sip” studios where adults can spend evenings out learning to make art in a relaxed, BYOB setting. Thousands of franchises now exist to help us all unleash our inner creative. One of the places where it all began was a little studio outside Birmingham, Alabama. In 2002, at age 28, Wendy Lovoy...
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Union Wants $100M for Asbestos Removal From Philly Schools After Teacher's Cancer Diagnosis
Philadelphia’s teachers’ union says a longtime educator’s cancer diagnosis may have been caused by exposure to asbestos in her school’s building. They’re now calling for tens of millions of dollars to help fix the problem in other schools throughout the city.
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Union Says Asbestos in School Building May Have Caused Teacher's Cancer
The Philadelphia Federation of Teachers is calling for a $100 million investment to help remove asbestos from schools throughout the city. They say a longtime teacher’s cancer may have been caused by asbestos exposure inside her school building. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville has the story.
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Despite Sixers' Moves, It Still All Comes Down to Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons
The Sixers overhauled their roster yet again, but none of the moves matter if the Sixers don’t get the best versions of Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons. By Paul Hudrick
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Lead Paint Suppliers Settle California Lawsuit for $305M
The nation’s major suppliers of lead paint have agreed to pay California’s largest cities and counties $305 million to settle a nearly 20-year-old lawsuit, attorneys said Wednesday.
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Making an Immigration Arrest Requires Hours of Surveillance
Two immigration officers had been parked outside a home well before dawn when their target — a Mexican man convicted of driving under the influence in 2015 — appeared to emerge as the sun illuminated a gray sky. “I’m going to do a vehicle stop,” an officer radioed. “I’m right behind you,” said another, lights flashing as they ordered the...
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Better Bike Lanes, Smoother Roads: Center City Streets Getting Makeover
In the name of safety for cyclists and drivers, two of Center City’s busiest streets are getting a makeover starting this week.
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Road Repairs, Bike Lane Improvements Along Center City Streets
Construction along Pine Street in Center City Philadelphia was underway Monday as part of a monthslong resurfacing program aimed at creating safer lanes for bikers and smoother rides for drivers.
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Mom ‘Ripped Out' Baby, Hid Body in Paint Can in Basement of Pennsylvania Home, DA Says
A Lehigh Valley woman faces murder charges in the death of her newborn son, whose body was found in a paint can in her eastern Pennsylvania home.
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Artist Looks to ‘Paint it Forward' With CHOP
Painter Susan Reiser and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Dr. Stephen Hunger talk about a unique art show raising money for CHOP.
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Photos Inside AJ Freund's Home Shed New Light on Crystal Lake Case
New photos from Crystal Lake police shed light on what life was like for 5-year-old AJ Freund.
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‘This is How I Can Give Back': Philly Artist Transforms Sidewalk Poles into No. 2 Pencils
Nate Walker has been painting street bollards as pencils since June 2018.
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Predictions for Game 2 of Sixers Vs. Nets Playoff Series
After Saturday’s Game 1 loss, can the Sixers even their series against the Nets Monday night? Paul Hudrick and Noah Levick give their predictions.
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Jimmy Butler Knows and Is ‘cool' With His Role on the Sixers
Jimmy Butler’s role and perceived lack of aggressiveness have been topics of discussion, but Butler knows his role as the team’s closer and carried it out in Tuesday’ win over the Magic. By Paul Hudrick
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Eat Up! Philly's LOVE Park Enters Final Phase of Renovations With Restaurant in ‘Flying Saucer'
Philadelphia’s iconic LOVE Park has already gotten a makeover but the revitalization of the park in the heart of Center City isn’t over.
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New Restaurant Coming to Love Park
One of Philadelphia’s most iconic parks is getting a new restaurant. City leaders made the announcement Wednesday that a new restaurant will be coming to Love Park.