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Wolf Asks Pennsylvania Supreme Court to Uphold Shutdown
Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf is asking the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to intervene in his dispute with legislative Republicans who are trying to end pandemic restrictions he imposed in March to slow the spread of the new coronavirus
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School, Youth Sports Can Resume in Pa., With Safety Plans and Limits on Crowds
Sporting competitions at all levels in Pennsylvania will be permitted to resume, with restrictions, under guidance issued Wednesday by the Wolf administration. School sports, which were shut down when Wolf closed K-12 schools in March to help slow the spread of the new coronavirus, may resume once school districts develop an athletic health and safety plan, the governor’s office...
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Youth and School Sports Return to Pennsylvania But With New Rules
Youth and school sports are returning to Pennsylvania but with new rules due to the coronavirus pandemic. NBC10’s Matt DeLucia has the details.
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Wolf, Lawmakers Clash Over Coronavirus Shutdown
Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf and the GOP-controlled Legislature are heading toward a major clash over the emergency declaration he issued at the beginning of the pandemic, with lawmakers voting to end it and Wolf insisting he holds veto power
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WATCH: Wolf Addresses Shutdown Concerns After Legislature Votes to End It
After the Pennsylvania legislature voted to end the state’s economic shutdown completely — a gesture that Gov. Tom Wolf has vowed to veto — the governor is prepared to defend his decision-making. Wolf is holding a press conference live at 1 p.m. Wednesday. The governor extended the state’s emergency declaration last week, even as he moved to relax restructions across…
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KOP Restaurants See Revenue Boost From Outdoor Dining Relaunch
As Philadelphia restaurants wait in anticipation for the ban on outdoor dining service to lift, some suburban eateries are seeing a bump in business from the added revenue stream over the last few days, the Philadelphia Business Journal reports.
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Gov. Wolf Unveils $225M in Grants for Pa. Small Businesses
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf is expected to unveil new funding for small businesses affected by the economic shutdowns caused by coronavirus.
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What Can You Do in Yellow or Green Phase? A Guide to Pa.’s Color-Coded Reopening
What can you do in the red, yellow and green phases of Pennsylvania’s reopening plan?
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Outdoor Dining Returns for Pennsylvania Restaurants, Except for Philly
Pennsylvania is entering the “yellow” phase of reopening on Friday which means outdoor dining except for Philadelphia restaurants. NBC10’s Matt DeLucia looks at the impact the delay will have on Philly restaurant owners who are already struggling.
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What You Can Do In Pennsylvania’s ‘Yellow’ Phase of Reopening
Pennsylvania counties in our area, including Philadelphia, are moving into the “yellow” phase of reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic starting Friday. NBC10’s Tim Furlong reports in West Chester to show us what we can and can’t do.
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Philly Teacher Speaks Out After Arrest, Tear Gas On I-676
With her hands ziptied, Kelsey Romano tumbled down a hill off I-676 and was placed under arrest during protests. NBC10’s Claudia Vargas reports.
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Protesters and Police Move Through Philly as Days of Unrest Continue
Some street closures were in effect in Philly on Tuesday after days of George Floyd protests
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Peaceful Protesters March Through Philadelphia
A diverse crowd of peaceful protesters marched through Philadelphia on Wednesday. NBC10’s Tim Furlong spoke with one of the protesters about the message they’re trying to send in the wake of George Floyd’s death.
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Kenney, Outlaw Largely Defend Policing Amid Unrest
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney and Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw spoke about the ongoing unrest in Philadelphia on Tuesday. They said nearly 700 people were arrested, 25 officers were injured and spoke about police tactics to retain order while allowing peaceful protesting.