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2021 PENNSYLVANIA PRIMARY: PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER’S May 10, 2021. Prior to each election, the Inquirer’s Editorial Board, which operates independently from the newsroom, identifies the races where an endorsement can help readers understand where candidates stand on issues and why we think voters should support (or not support) a particular candidate. PENNSYLVANIA’S 2022 U.S. SENATE RACE: WHO’S IN, WHO’S OUT Mar 29, 2021. Pennsylvania’s high-stakes U.S. Senate race is expected to get a new contender in the coming weeks, when Montgomery County Commissioner Val Arkoosh joins a contest that both parties see as vital to control of the chamber. Arkoosh would become the third elected Democrat in an election drawing intense interest from bothparties
NO SALE: ICAHN’S PEP BOYS SPEEDS RETAIL-STORE SHUTDOWNS Pep Boys — the iconic chain marking its 100th anniversary — is stepping up closures of its familiar retail stores to concentrate on its tire and service garages, even when the two are in the same building.. Since late last year, the chain’s retail has shut or arranged to sell at least 120 of the 500-plus stores that billionaire Carl Icahn acquired when he bought what was then a publicly THE ONLY EVICTION MORATORIUM THAT COVERS PA. REMAINS IN The CDC moratorium remains in place for now, however, as counties across the region continue to distribute millions in federal funding for rental assistance to keep tenants housed, landlords paid, and eviction filings off court dockets. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is temporarily suspending its order until May 12while
HIS WIFE KILLED HIS MISTRESS IN RADNOR AND THEN TURNED THE Mark Gerardot lives in California now, 2,700 miles from Radnor. But his mind often drifts back to the house on Lowrys Lane, where he found his girlfriend, Meredith Chapman, dead on her kitchen floor — and not far beyond her, the bloodied body of his wife. INQUIRER.COM: PHILADELPHIA LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS, CARSSPORTSNEWSLETTERSINQUIRER STOREWEATHERHOROSCOPELOTTERY Philly doses Deaths Philly map. © 2021 The Philadelphia Inquirer, LLC Terms of Use/ Privacy Policy/ Cancellation Policy/ California Notice/ California residents do ‘I’M SO HEARTBROKEN,’ AUNT SAYS AS RELATIVES GRIEVE 5-YEAR “I’m so heartbroken,” said Aiyishia Dickerson, 33. Authorities charged the boy’s mother, Marlena Cook, 29, and her boyfriend, Saeed Bey, 27, with murder in the fatal beating of the boy, who died Tuesday. Dickerson, Cook’s sister, said Bryan lived with his two older brothers, ages 9 and 11 ALLERGIES AND THE COVID-19 VACCINE: CAN I TAKE ALLERGY You don’t need to stop taking your regular allergy medicines if you’re getting the COVID-19 vaccine. “If every springtime you take your Zyrtec and use your nose sprays, absolutely you should continue taking those,” says Shirley Fung, an allergy and immunology specialist at Jefferson Health. PHILADELPHIA EXTENDS EVICTION MORATORIUM THROUGH JUNE 30 Philadelphia’s eviction moratorium has been extended until the end of June. In an order issued Thursday, Philadelphia Municipal Court President Judge Patrick F. Dugan extended the ban on evictions and lockouts through June 30. PENN HEALTH SYSTEM TAKES THE LEAD IN REQUIRING EMPLOYEES Penn Health System takes the lead in requiring employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The University of Pennsylvania Health System, the largest private employer in Philadelphia, on Wednesday announced that all employees and clinic staff will be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by Sept. 1. Debates — and a fewunsettled lawsuits
2021 PENNSYLVANIA PRIMARY: PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER’S May 10, 2021. Prior to each election, the Inquirer’s Editorial Board, which operates independently from the newsroom, identifies the races where an endorsement can help readers understand where candidates stand on issues and why we think voters should support (or not support) a particular candidate. PENNSYLVANIA’S 2022 U.S. SENATE RACE: WHO’S IN, WHO’S OUT Mar 29, 2021. Pennsylvania’s high-stakes U.S. Senate race is expected to get a new contender in the coming weeks, when Montgomery County Commissioner Val Arkoosh joins a contest that both parties see as vital to control of the chamber. Arkoosh would become the third elected Democrat in an election drawing intense interest from bothparties
NO SALE: ICAHN’S PEP BOYS SPEEDS RETAIL-STORE SHUTDOWNS Pep Boys — the iconic chain marking its 100th anniversary — is stepping up closures of its familiar retail stores to concentrate on its tire and service garages, even when the two are in the same building.. Since late last year, the chain’s retail has shut or arranged to sell at least 120 of the 500-plus stores that billionaire Carl Icahn acquired when he bought what was then a publicly THE ONLY EVICTION MORATORIUM THAT COVERS PA. REMAINS IN The CDC moratorium remains in place for now, however, as counties across the region continue to distribute millions in federal funding for rental assistance to keep tenants housed, landlords paid, and eviction filings off court dockets. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is temporarily suspending its order until May 12while
HIS WIFE KILLED HIS MISTRESS IN RADNOR AND THEN TURNED THE Mark Gerardot lives in California now, 2,700 miles from Radnor. But his mind often drifts back to the house on Lowrys Lane, where he found his girlfriend, Meredith Chapman, dead on her kitchen floor — and not far beyond her, the bloodied body of his wife. TO DO THIS WEEK: HAVE SOME SUMMER FUN. The Harry Packer Mansion Inn: Built in the late 19th century, in the post-Renaissance Italianate style, the mansion was a gift from pioneering Pennsylvania businessman Asa Packer to his son, and inspired the Haunted Mansion ride at Disney’s theme parks.Stay here for Victorian-era charm, period-era antiques, and a full (staged) murder mystery weekend experience. PENN HEALTH SYSTEM TAKES THE LEAD IN REQUIRING EMPLOYEES Penn Health System takes the lead in requiring employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The University of Pennsylvania Health System, the largest private employer in Philadelphia, on Wednesday announced that all employees and clinic staff will be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by Sept. 1. Debates — and a fewunsettled lawsuits
DENVER CENTER NIKOLA JOKIĆ WINS NBA MVP OVER SIXERS’ JOEL However, Jokić will be named the winner of the award. The Nugget averaged 26.4 points, 10.8 rebounds and 8.3 assists, while playing in all 72 regular-season games. » READ MORE: Sixers-Hawks Game 2: Read live updates here Meanwhile, Embiid averaged HERE’S HOW EXPERTS RANK THE RISK OF ACTIVITIES ONCE YOU’RE To help guide you further, we asked seven local experts to rank everyday activities from low-risk to high-risk.All rankings assume you’re fully vaccinated and following appropriate precautionary measures, like masking and distancing. THE LATEST: TSITSIPAS BEATS MEDVEDEV TO REACH FRENCH OPEN SF PARIS (AP) — The Latest on the French Open (all times local): ___ 11:30 p.m. Stefanos Tsitsipas has reached the French Open semifinals for the second year in a row. WILDFIRE BURNS 617 ACRES IN NEW JERSEY PINELANDS Firefighters from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service continued on Monday afternoon to battle a 617-acre wildfire in areas of Bass River State Forest in Burlington County and Little Egg Harbor Township in Ocean County. The fire threatened about 30 structures, according to a PENNSYLVANIA’S 2022 U.S. SENATE RACE: WHO’S IN, WHO’S OUT Mar 29, 2021. Pennsylvania’s high-stakes U.S. Senate race is expected to get a new contender in the coming weeks, when Montgomery County Commissioner Val Arkoosh joins a contest that both parties see as vital to control of the chamber. Arkoosh would become the third elected Democrat in an election drawing intense interest from bothparties
HIS WIFE KILLED HIS MISTRESS IN RADNOR AND THEN TURNED THE Mark Gerardot lives in California now, 2,700 miles from Radnor. But his mind often drifts back to the house on Lowrys Lane, where he found his girlfriend, Meredith Chapman, dead on her kitchen floor — and not far beyond her, the bloodied body of his wife. LEO DIGNAM, EX-PHILLY OFFICIAL WHO OVERSAW MUMMERS AND The former City of Philadelphia official who oversaw events including the Mummer’s Parade, the Broad Street Run and the Philadelphia Marathon was sentenced Wednesday to a year and three months in federal prison for looting $150,000 from city accounts. Leo Dignam, a former assistant managing director, pleaded guilty last year to charges of ANOTHER ASSAULT AT PHILLY JAIL LEAVES A MAN ON LIFE Danielle Calabro had not heard from her younger brother, Christopher Hinkle, in a few days. Then, on April 12, she received a life-changing phone call: Hinkle, 37, had been arrested on drug charges and placed in a Philadelphia jail, where he had been badly beaten by anotherprisoner.
INQUIRER.COM: PHILADELPHIA LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS, CARSSPORTSNEWSLETTERSINQUIRER STOREWEATHERHOROSCOPELOTTERY Monday, June 7, 2021. Today's Paper. Sign in / Sign up ‘I’M SO HEARTBROKEN,’ AUNT SAYS AS RELATIVES GRIEVE 5-YEAR “I’m so heartbroken,” said Aiyishia Dickerson, 33. Authorities charged the boy’s mother, Marlena Cook, 29, and her boyfriend, Saeed Bey, 27, with murder in the fatal beating of the boy, who died Tuesday. Dickerson, Cook’s sister, said Bryan lived with his two older brothers, ages 9 and 11 ALLERGIES AND THE COVID-19 VACCINE: CAN I TAKE ALLERGY You don’t need to stop taking your regular allergy medicines if you’re getting the COVID-19 vaccine. “If every springtime you take your Zyrtec and use your nose sprays, absolutely you should continue taking those,” says Shirley Fung, an allergy and immunology specialist at Jefferson Health. PHILADELPHIA EXTENDS EVICTION MORATORIUM THROUGH JUNE 30 Philadelphia’s eviction moratorium has been extended until the end of June. In an order issued Thursday, Philadelphia Municipal Court President Judge Patrick F. Dugan extended the ban on evictions and lockouts through June 30. PENN HEALTH SYSTEM TAKES THE LEAD IN REQUIRING EMPLOYEES Penn Health System takes the lead in requiring employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The University of Pennsylvania Health System, the largest private employer in Philadelphia, on Wednesday announced that all employees and clinic staff will be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by Sept. 1. Debates — and a fewunsettled lawsuits
2021 PENNSYLVANIA PRIMARY: PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER’S May 10, 2021. Prior to each election, the Inquirer’s Editorial Board, which operates independently from the newsroom, identifies the races where an endorsement can help readers understand where candidates stand on issues and why we think voters should support (or not support) a particular candidate. WILDFIRE BURNS 617 ACRES IN NEW JERSEY PINELANDS Firefighters from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service continued on Monday afternoon to battle a 617-acre wildfire in areas of Bass River State Forest in Burlington County and Little Egg Harbor Township in Ocean County. The fire threatened about 30 structures, according to a NO SALE: ICAHN’S PEP BOYS SPEEDS RETAIL-STORE SHUTDOWNS Pep Boys — the iconic chain marking its 100th anniversary — is stepping up closures of its familiar retail stores to concentrate on its tire and service garages, even when the two are in the same building.. Since late last year, the chain’s retail has shut or arranged to sell at least 120 of the 500-plus stores that billionaire Carl Icahn acquired when he bought what was then a publicly ANOTHER ASSAULT AT PHILLY JAIL LEAVES A MAN ON LIFEAUTHOR: SAMANTHAMELAMED
Danielle Calabro had not heard from her younger brother, Christopher Hinkle, in a few days. Then, on April 12, she received a life-changing phone call: Hinkle, 37, had been arrested on drug charges and placed in a Philadelphia jail, where he had been badly beaten by anotherprisoner.
AS PHILADELPHIA ADVANCES STREETSCAPE PLAN FOR SPRING His division, the Office of Transportation, Infrastructure, & Sustainability (a.k.a. OTIS), is keen to get going. Besides improving conditions for pedestrians and cyclists, the trail promises to give the city an economic boost, by encouraging the creation of INQUIRER.COM: PHILADELPHIA LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS, CARSSPORTSNEWSLETTERSINQUIRER STOREWEATHERHOROSCOPELOTTERY Philly doses Deaths Philly map. © 2021 The Philadelphia Inquirer, LLC Terms of Use/ Privacy Policy/ Cancellation Policy/ California Notice/ California residents do ‘I’M SO HEARTBROKEN,’ AUNT SAYS AS RELATIVES GRIEVE 5-YEAR “I’m so heartbroken,” said Aiyishia Dickerson, 33. Authorities charged the boy’s mother, Marlena Cook, 29, and her boyfriend, Saeed Bey, 27, with murder in the fatal beating of the boy, who died Tuesday. Dickerson, Cook’s sister, said Bryan lived with his two older brothers, ages 9 and 11 ALLERGIES AND THE COVID-19 VACCINE: CAN I TAKE ALLERGY You don’t need to stop taking your regular allergy medicines if you’re getting the COVID-19 vaccine. “If every springtime you take your Zyrtec and use your nose sprays, absolutely you should continue taking those,” says Shirley Fung, an allergy and immunology specialist at Jefferson Health. PHILADELPHIA EXTENDS EVICTION MORATORIUM THROUGH JUNE 30 Philadelphia’s eviction moratorium has been extended until the end of June. In an order issued Thursday, Philadelphia Municipal Court President Judge Patrick F. Dugan extended the ban on evictions and lockouts through June 30. PENN HEALTH SYSTEM TAKES THE LEAD IN REQUIRING EMPLOYEES Penn Health System takes the lead in requiring employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The University of Pennsylvania Health System, the largest private employer in Philadelphia, on Wednesday announced that all employees and clinic staff will be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by Sept. 1. Debates — and a fewunsettled lawsuits
2021 PENNSYLVANIA PRIMARY: PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER’S May 10, 2021. Prior to each election, the Inquirer’s Editorial Board, which operates independently from the newsroom, identifies the races where an endorsement can help readers understand where candidates stand on issues and why we think voters should support (or not support) a particular candidate. PENNSYLVANIA’S 2022 U.S. SENATE RACE: WHO’S IN, WHO’S OUT Mar 29, 2021. Pennsylvania’s high-stakes U.S. Senate race is expected to get a new contender in the coming weeks, when Montgomery County Commissioner Val Arkoosh joins a contest that both parties see as vital to control of the chamber. Arkoosh would become the third elected Democrat in an election drawing intense interest from bothparties
NO SALE: ICAHN’S PEP BOYS SPEEDS RETAIL-STORE SHUTDOWNS Pep Boys — the iconic chain marking its 100th anniversary — is stepping up closures of its familiar retail stores to concentrate on its tire and service garages, even when the two are in the same building.. Since late last year, the chain’s retail has shut or arranged to sell at least 120 of the 500-plus stores that billionaire Carl Icahn acquired when he bought what was then a publicly THE ONLY EVICTION MORATORIUM THAT COVERS PA. REMAINS IN The CDC moratorium remains in place for now, however, as counties across the region continue to distribute millions in federal funding for rental assistance to keep tenants housed, landlords paid, and eviction filings off court dockets. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is temporarily suspending its order until May 12while
HIS WIFE KILLED HIS MISTRESS IN RADNOR AND THEN TURNED THE Mark Gerardot lives in California now, 2,700 miles from Radnor. But his mind often drifts back to the house on Lowrys Lane, where he found his girlfriend, Meredith Chapman, dead on her kitchen floor — and not far beyond her, the bloodied body of his wife. TO DO THIS WEEK: HAVE SOME SUMMER FUN. The Harry Packer Mansion Inn: Built in the late 19th century, in the post-Renaissance Italianate style, the mansion was a gift from pioneering Pennsylvania businessman Asa Packer to his son, and inspired the Haunted Mansion ride at Disney’s theme parks.Stay here for Victorian-era charm, period-era antiques, and a full (staged) murder mystery weekend experience. PENN HEALTH SYSTEM TAKES THE LEAD IN REQUIRING EMPLOYEES Penn Health System takes the lead in requiring employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The University of Pennsylvania Health System, the largest private employer in Philadelphia, on Wednesday announced that all employees and clinic staff will be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by Sept. 1. Debates — and a fewunsettled lawsuits
DENVER CENTER NIKOLA JOKIĆ WINS NBA MVP OVER SIXERS’ JOEL However, Jokić will be named the winner of the award. The Nugget averaged 26.4 points, 10.8 rebounds and 8.3 assists, while playing in all 72 regular-season games. » READ MORE: Sixers-Hawks Game 2: Read live updates here Meanwhile, Embiid averaged HERE’S HOW EXPERTS RANK THE RISK OF ACTIVITIES ONCE YOU’RE To help guide you further, we asked seven local experts to rank everyday activities from low-risk to high-risk.All rankings assume you’re fully vaccinated and following appropriate precautionary measures, like masking and distancing. THE LATEST: TSITSIPAS BEATS MEDVEDEV TO REACH FRENCH OPEN SF PARIS (AP) — The Latest on the French Open (all times local): ___ 11:30 p.m. Stefanos Tsitsipas has reached the French Open semifinals for the second year in a row. WILDFIRE BURNS 617 ACRES IN NEW JERSEY PINELANDS Firefighters from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service continued on Monday afternoon to battle a 617-acre wildfire in areas of Bass River State Forest in Burlington County and Little Egg Harbor Township in Ocean County. The fire threatened about 30 structures, according to a PENNSYLVANIA’S 2022 U.S. SENATE RACE: WHO’S IN, WHO’S OUT Mar 29, 2021. Pennsylvania’s high-stakes U.S. Senate race is expected to get a new contender in the coming weeks, when Montgomery County Commissioner Val Arkoosh joins a contest that both parties see as vital to control of the chamber. Arkoosh would become the third elected Democrat in an election drawing intense interest from bothparties
HIS WIFE KILLED HIS MISTRESS IN RADNOR AND THEN TURNED THE Mark Gerardot lives in California now, 2,700 miles from Radnor. But his mind often drifts back to the house on Lowrys Lane, where he found his girlfriend, Meredith Chapman, dead on her kitchen floor — and not far beyond her, the bloodied body of his wife. LEO DIGNAM, EX-PHILLY OFFICIAL WHO OVERSAW MUMMERS AND The former City of Philadelphia official who oversaw events including the Mummer’s Parade, the Broad Street Run and the Philadelphia Marathon was sentenced Wednesday to a year and three months in federal prison for looting $150,000 from city accounts. Leo Dignam, a former assistant managing director, pleaded guilty last year to charges of ANOTHER ASSAULT AT PHILLY JAIL LEAVES A MAN ON LIFE Danielle Calabro had not heard from her younger brother, Christopher Hinkle, in a few days. Then, on April 12, she received a life-changing phone call: Hinkle, 37, had been arrested on drug charges and placed in a Philadelphia jail, where he had been badly beaten by anotherprisoner.
INQUIRER.COM: PHILADELPHIA LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS, CARSSPORTSNEWSLETTERSINQUIRER STOREWEATHERHOROSCOPELOTTERY Monday, June 7, 2021. Today's Paper. Sign in / Sign up ‘I’M SO HEARTBROKEN,’ AUNT SAYS AS RELATIVES GRIEVE 5-YEAR “I’m so heartbroken,” said Aiyishia Dickerson, 33. Authorities charged the boy’s mother, Marlena Cook, 29, and her boyfriend, Saeed Bey, 27, with murder in the fatal beating of the boy, who died Tuesday. Dickerson, Cook’s sister, said Bryan lived with his two older brothers, ages 9 and 11 ALLERGIES AND THE COVID-19 VACCINE: CAN I TAKE ALLERGY You don’t need to stop taking your regular allergy medicines if you’re getting the COVID-19 vaccine. “If every springtime you take your Zyrtec and use your nose sprays, absolutely you should continue taking those,” says Shirley Fung, an allergy and immunology specialist at Jefferson Health. PHILADELPHIA EXTENDS EVICTION MORATORIUM THROUGH JUNE 30 Philadelphia’s eviction moratorium has been extended until the end of June. In an order issued Thursday, Philadelphia Municipal Court President Judge Patrick F. Dugan extended the ban on evictions and lockouts through June 30. PENN HEALTH SYSTEM TAKES THE LEAD IN REQUIRING EMPLOYEES Penn Health System takes the lead in requiring employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The University of Pennsylvania Health System, the largest private employer in Philadelphia, on Wednesday announced that all employees and clinic staff will be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by Sept. 1. Debates — and a fewunsettled lawsuits
WILDFIRE BURNS 617 ACRES IN NEW JERSEY PINELANDS Firefighters from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service continued on Monday afternoon to battle a 617-acre wildfire in areas of Bass River State Forest in Burlington County and Little Egg Harbor Township in Ocean County. The fire threatened about 30 structures, according to a 2021 PENNSYLVANIA PRIMARY: PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER’S May 10, 2021. Prior to each election, the Inquirer’s Editorial Board, which operates independently from the newsroom, identifies the races where an endorsement can help readers understand where candidates stand on issues and why we think voters should support (or not support) a particular candidate. NO SALE: ICAHN’S PEP BOYS SPEEDS RETAIL-STORE SHUTDOWNS Pep Boys — the iconic chain marking its 100th anniversary — is stepping up closures of its familiar retail stores to concentrate on its tire and service garages, even when the two are in the same building.. Since late last year, the chain’s retail has shut or arranged to sell at least 120 of the 500-plus stores that billionaire Carl Icahn acquired when he bought what was then a publicly ANOTHER ASSAULT AT PHILLY JAIL LEAVES A MAN ON LIFEAUTHOR: SAMANTHAMELAMED
Danielle Calabro had not heard from her younger brother, Christopher Hinkle, in a few days. Then, on April 12, she received a life-changing phone call: Hinkle, 37, had been arrested on drug charges and placed in a Philadelphia jail, where he had been badly beaten by anotherprisoner.
AS PHILADELPHIA ADVANCES STREETSCAPE PLAN FOR SPRING His division, the Office of Transportation, Infrastructure, & Sustainability (a.k.a. OTIS), is keen to get going. Besides improving conditions for pedestrians and cyclists, the trail promises to give the city an economic boost, by encouraging the creation of INQUIRER.COM: PHILADELPHIA LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS, CARSSPORTSNEWSLETTERSINQUIRER STOREWEATHERHOROSCOPELOTTERY Monday, June 7, 2021. Today's Paper. Sign in / Sign up ‘I’M SO HEARTBROKEN,’ AUNT SAYS AS RELATIVES GRIEVE 5-YEAR “I’m so heartbroken,” said Aiyishia Dickerson, 33. Authorities charged the boy’s mother, Marlena Cook, 29, and her boyfriend, Saeed Bey, 27, with murder in the fatal beating of the boy, who died Tuesday. Dickerson, Cook’s sister, said Bryan lived with his two older brothers, ages 9 and 11 ALLERGIES AND THE COVID-19 VACCINE: CAN I TAKE ALLERGY You don’t need to stop taking your regular allergy medicines if you’re getting the COVID-19 vaccine. “If every springtime you take your Zyrtec and use your nose sprays, absolutely you should continue taking those,” says Shirley Fung, an allergy and immunology specialist at Jefferson Health. PHILADELPHIA EXTENDS EVICTION MORATORIUM THROUGH JUNE 30 Philadelphia’s eviction moratorium has been extended until the end of June. In an order issued Thursday, Philadelphia Municipal Court President Judge Patrick F. Dugan extended the ban on evictions and lockouts through June 30. PENN HEALTH SYSTEM TAKES THE LEAD IN REQUIRING EMPLOYEES Penn Health System takes the lead in requiring employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The University of Pennsylvania Health System, the largest private employer in Philadelphia, on Wednesday announced that all employees and clinic staff will be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by Sept. 1. Debates — and a fewunsettled lawsuits
WILDFIRE BURNS 617 ACRES IN NEW JERSEY PINELANDS Firefighters from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service continued on Monday afternoon to battle a 617-acre wildfire in areas of Bass River State Forest in Burlington County and Little Egg Harbor Township in Ocean County. The fire threatened about 30 structures, according to a 2021 PENNSYLVANIA PRIMARY: PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER’S May 10, 2021. Prior to each election, the Inquirer’s Editorial Board, which operates independently from the newsroom, identifies the races where an endorsement can help readers understand where candidates stand on issues and why we think voters should support (or not support) a particular candidate. NO SALE: ICAHN’S PEP BOYS SPEEDS RETAIL-STORE SHUTDOWNS Pep Boys — the iconic chain marking its 100th anniversary — is stepping up closures of its familiar retail stores to concentrate on its tire and service garages, even when the two are in the same building.. Since late last year, the chain’s retail has shut or arranged to sell at least 120 of the 500-plus stores that billionaire Carl Icahn acquired when he bought what was then a publicly ANOTHER ASSAULT AT PHILLY JAIL LEAVES A MAN ON LIFEAUTHOR: SAMANTHAMELAMED
Danielle Calabro had not heard from her younger brother, Christopher Hinkle, in a few days. Then, on April 12, she received a life-changing phone call: Hinkle, 37, had been arrested on drug charges and placed in a Philadelphia jail, where he had been badly beaten by anotherprisoner.
AS PHILADELPHIA ADVANCES STREETSCAPE PLAN FOR SPRING His division, the Office of Transportation, Infrastructure, & Sustainability (a.k.a. OTIS), is keen to get going. Besides improving conditions for pedestrians and cyclists, the trail promises to give the city an economic boost, by encouraging the creation of NBA PLAYOFFS 2021: ATLANTA HAWKS HAD NO ANSWER FOR Atlanta had just lost Game 2 to the 76ers, 118-102, Tuesday to even their best-of-seven Eastern Conference semifinal series at one game apiece and interim Hawks coach Nate McMillan was asked about how Clint Capela guarded Joel Embiid. Did that question really need to be asked? Embiid set an individual playoff record by scoring 39 points in Sunday’s 128-124 loss to Atlanta and then broke it DENVER CENTER NIKOLA JOKIĆ WINS NBA MVP OVER SIXERS’ JOEL However, Jokić will be named the winner of the award. The Nugget averaged 26.4 points, 10.8 rebounds and 8.3 assists, while playing in all 72 regular-season games. » READ MORE: Sixers-Hawks Game 2: Read live updates here Meanwhile, Embiid averaged WHY SIXERS' JOEL EMBIID, BEN SIMMONS FINISHED SECOND FOR 37 minutes ago · In this 76ers podcast episode, Keith Pompey discusses why Joel Embiid was the league MVP runner-up and Ben Simmons finished second for league defensive player of the year.He also talks about the adjustments the Atlanta Hawks may make in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinals. HIS WIFE KILLED HIS MISTRESS IN RADNOR AND THEN TURNED THE Mark Gerardot lives in California now, 2,700 miles from Radnor. But his mind often drifts back to the house on Lowrys Lane, where he found his girlfriend, Meredith Chapman, dead on her kitchen floor — and not far beyond her, the bloodied body of his wife. WILDFIRE BURNS 617 ACRES IN NEW JERSEY PINELANDS Firefighters from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service continued on Monday afternoon to battle a 617-acre wildfire in areas of Bass River State Forest in Burlington County and Little Egg Harbor Township in Ocean County. The fire threatened about 30 structures, according to a JACK M. BARRACK HEBREW ACADEMY TEACHER FIRED AFTER ANTI When Jesse Schwartz got fired from his teaching job at the Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy, administrators at the Main Line private school said it was because he had violated the school’s social media policy by criticizing the institution. TIRED HANDS BREWING COMPANY FOUNDER STEPS AWAY FROM Jean Broillet IV, the founder of Ardmore’s popular Tired Hands Brewing Company, is stepping down after allegations of sexism andracism surfaced via
THE STATE LAWMAKER WHO DIED OF AN ANEURYSM HAD COVID-19 State Rep. Mike Reese was diagnosed with a mild case of COVID-19 a month ago, and his symptoms already were fading when he announced his positive test results on Dec. 7.. On Saturday, the Republican who represented Westmoreland and Somerset Counties died of an apparent brain aneurysm, according to a statement from House Majority Leader Kerry Benninghoff (R., Centre/Mifflin). LEO DIGNAM, EX-PHILLY OFFICIAL WHO OVERSAW MUMMERS AND The former City of Philadelphia official who oversaw events including the Mummer’s Parade, the Broad Street Run and the Philadelphia Marathon was sentenced Wednesday to a year and three months in federal prison for looting $150,000 from city accounts. Leo Dignam, a former assistant managing director, pleaded guilty last year to charges of THE ONLY EVICTION MORATORIUM THAT COVERS PA. REMAINS IN The CDC moratorium remains in place for now, however, as counties across the region continue to distribute millions in federal funding for rental assistance to keep tenants housed, landlords paid, and eviction filings off court dockets. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is temporarily suspending its order until May 12while
INQUIRER.COM: PHILADELPHIA LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS, CARSSPORTSNEWSLETTERSINQUIRER STOREWEATHERHOROSCOPELOTTERY Monday, June 7, 2021. Today's Paper. Sign in / Sign up ‘I’M SO HEARTBROKEN,’ AUNT SAYS AS RELATIVES GRIEVE 5-YEAR “I’m so heartbroken,” said Aiyishia Dickerson, 33. Authorities charged the boy’s mother, Marlena Cook, 29, and her boyfriend, Saeed Bey, 27, with murder in the fatal beating of the boy, who died Tuesday. Dickerson, Cook’s sister, said Bryan lived with his two older brothers, ages 9 and 11 PHILADELPHIA EXTENDS EVICTION MORATORIUM THROUGH JUNE 30 Philadelphia’s eviction moratorium has been extended until the end of June. In an order issued Thursday, Philadelphia Municipal Court President Judge Patrick F. Dugan extended the ban on evictions and lockouts through June 30. 2021 PENNSYLVANIA PRIMARY: PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER’S May 10, 2021. Prior to each election, the Inquirer’s Editorial Board, which operates independently from the newsroom, identifies the races where an endorsement can help readers understand where candidates stand on issues and why we think voters should support (or not support) a particular candidate. PENN HEALTH SYSTEM TAKES THE LEAD IN REQUIRING EMPLOYEES Penn Health System takes the lead in requiring employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The University of Pennsylvania Health System, the largest private employer in Philadelphia, on Wednesday announced that all employees and clinic staff will be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by Sept. 1. Debates — and a fewunsettled lawsuits
TIRED HANDS BREWING COMPANY FOUNDER STEPS AWAY FROM Jean Broillet IV, the founder of Ardmore’s popular Tired Hands Brewing Company, is stepping down after allegations of sexism andracism surfaced via
ANOTHER ASSAULT AT PHILLY JAIL LEAVES A MAN ON LIFE Danielle Calabro had not heard from her younger brother, Christopher Hinkle, in a few days. Then, on April 12, she received a life-changing phone call: Hinkle, 37, had been arrested on drug charges and placed in a Philadelphia jail, where he had been badly beaten by anotherprisoner.
DICK JERARDI, FOR THE INQUIRER Keith Jones retires as Parx Racing announcer after 34 years. His voice is so synonymous with the track that it will be jarring when racing resumes in 2021 and there is a new voice calling the races. His final call as a full-time announcer will be Wednesday. Dick Jerardi, For TheInquirer. Dec 29.
NO SALE: ICAHN’S PEP BOYS SPEEDS RETAIL-STORE SHUTDOWNS Pep Boys — the iconic chain marking its 100th anniversary — is stepping up closures of its familiar retail stores to concentrate on its tire and service garages, even when the two are in the same building.. Since late last year, the chain’s retail has shut or arranged to sell at least 120 of the 500-plus stores that billionaire Carl Icahn acquired when he bought what was then a publicly THE ONLY EVICTION MORATORIUM THAT COVERS PA. REMAINS IN The CDC moratorium remains in place for now, however, as counties across the region continue to distribute millions in federal funding for rental assistance to keep tenants housed, landlords paid, and eviction filings off court dockets. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is temporarily suspending its order until May 12while
INQUIRER.COM: PHILADELPHIA LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS, CARSSPORTSNEWSLETTERSINQUIRER STOREWEATHERHOROSCOPELOTTERY Monday, June 7, 2021. Today's Paper. Sign in / Sign up ‘I’M SO HEARTBROKEN,’ AUNT SAYS AS RELATIVES GRIEVE 5-YEAR “I’m so heartbroken,” said Aiyishia Dickerson, 33. Authorities charged the boy’s mother, Marlena Cook, 29, and her boyfriend, Saeed Bey, 27, with murder in the fatal beating of the boy, who died Tuesday. Dickerson, Cook’s sister, said Bryan lived with his two older brothers, ages 9 and 11 PHILADELPHIA EXTENDS EVICTION MORATORIUM THROUGH JUNE 30 Philadelphia’s eviction moratorium has been extended until the end of June. In an order issued Thursday, Philadelphia Municipal Court President Judge Patrick F. Dugan extended the ban on evictions and lockouts through June 30. 2021 PENNSYLVANIA PRIMARY: PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER’S May 10, 2021. Prior to each election, the Inquirer’s Editorial Board, which operates independently from the newsroom, identifies the races where an endorsement can help readers understand where candidates stand on issues and why we think voters should support (or not support) a particular candidate. PENN HEALTH SYSTEM TAKES THE LEAD IN REQUIRING EMPLOYEES Penn Health System takes the lead in requiring employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The University of Pennsylvania Health System, the largest private employer in Philadelphia, on Wednesday announced that all employees and clinic staff will be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by Sept. 1. Debates — and a fewunsettled lawsuits
TIRED HANDS BREWING COMPANY FOUNDER STEPS AWAY FROM Jean Broillet IV, the founder of Ardmore’s popular Tired Hands Brewing Company, is stepping down after allegations of sexism andracism surfaced via
ANOTHER ASSAULT AT PHILLY JAIL LEAVES A MAN ON LIFE Danielle Calabro had not heard from her younger brother, Christopher Hinkle, in a few days. Then, on April 12, she received a life-changing phone call: Hinkle, 37, had been arrested on drug charges and placed in a Philadelphia jail, where he had been badly beaten by anotherprisoner.
DICK JERARDI, FOR THE INQUIRER Keith Jones retires as Parx Racing announcer after 34 years. His voice is so synonymous with the track that it will be jarring when racing resumes in 2021 and there is a new voice calling the races. His final call as a full-time announcer will be Wednesday. Dick Jerardi, For TheInquirer. Dec 29.
NO SALE: ICAHN’S PEP BOYS SPEEDS RETAIL-STORE SHUTDOWNS Pep Boys — the iconic chain marking its 100th anniversary — is stepping up closures of its familiar retail stores to concentrate on its tire and service garages, even when the two are in the same building.. Since late last year, the chain’s retail has shut or arranged to sell at least 120 of the 500-plus stores that billionaire Carl Icahn acquired when he bought what was then a publicly THE ONLY EVICTION MORATORIUM THAT COVERS PA. REMAINS IN The CDC moratorium remains in place for now, however, as counties across the region continue to distribute millions in federal funding for rental assistance to keep tenants housed, landlords paid, and eviction filings off court dockets. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is temporarily suspending its order until May 12while
PHILADELPHIA COVID VACCINE INCENTIVES INCLUDE CASH SWEEPSTAKES Philadelphia will hold drawings with cash prizes for residents who have received the coronavirus vaccine, Mayor Jim Kenney announced Monday as the city joined a growing number of state and local governments offering incentives for vaccination. DENVER CENTER NIKOLA JOKIĆ WINS NBA MVP OVER SIXERS’ JOEL However, Jokić will be named the winner of the award. The Nugget averaged 26.4 points, 10.8 rebounds and 8.3 assists, while playing in all 72 regular-season games. » READ MORE: Sixers-Hawks Game 2: Read live updates here Meanwhile, Embiid averaged MASON BATES' 'UNDISTANT' PREMIERES WITH PHILADELPHIA If you’re all Zoomed-out, stressed out and weary of making contact with the outside world through an electronic device, you might draw some hope from Undistant, being given its U.S. premiere this week by the Philadelphia Orchestra.The 7 1/2-minute piece by California composer Mason Bates sparkles with the same kind of wonder as John Williams winking at the cosmos. THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, LLC Look up inspection reports for all food establishments – restaurants, retail stores, supermarkets, schools, and nursing homes – in Philadelphia, Bucks and Gloucester Counties. To view inspection reports posted for other suburban counties, click here TIRED HANDS BREWING COMPANY FOUNDER STEPS AWAY FROM Jean Broillet IV, the founder of Ardmore’s popular Tired Hands Brewing Company, is stepping down after allegations of sexism andracism surfaced via
LEO DIGNAM, EX-PHILLY OFFICIAL WHO OVERSAW MUMMERS AND The former City of Philadelphia official who oversaw events including the Mummer’s Parade, the Broad Street Run and the Philadelphia Marathon was sentenced Wednesday to a year and three months in federal prison for looting $150,000 from city accounts. Leo Dignam, a former assistant managing director, pleaded guilty last year to charges of 'CATASTROPHIST' PLAY BY LAUREN GUNDERSON NOW STREAMING VIA The Catastrophist, an online production running through May 23 at peopleslight.org, is something very special. It’s a thought-provoking filmed play concerning family, mortality, and science — specifically, virology and epidemiology. Make sure you see it: A triumph for author Lauren Gunderson and actor William DeMeritt,it packs its 70
DELAWARE COUNTY CHIROPRACTOR HEADED TO TRIAL AFTER WOMEN Delaware County chiropractor headed to trial after women allege assaults in his office. Ardel Cirio, 61, is accused of groping seven women during examinations in his office. A Delaware County district judge held Ardel Cirio over on seven counts of indecent assault during a hearing Wednesday. Read more File photo / MCT. by Vinny Vella.Published.
CORONAVIRUS SYMPATHY CARDS: EXPERT ADVICE ON HOW TO WRITE ONE Don’t worry about writing the wrong thing. There’s the bevy of common phrases to choose from (“Sorry for your loss,” “Sending my sincere condolences”), and they’re nice, but consider sharing a funny memory of the deceased, recalling what they meant to their near-and-dears, citing one of their lasting contributions — even appreciating their irksome quirks might prompt a knowing THE PHILADELPHIA REGION’S TOP WORKPLACES OF 2021 The Philadelphia region’s Top Workplaces of 2021. A ranked list will be available in August of the top large, midsize, and small companies. The Inquirer's 2021 Top Workplaces will be recognized in a special section later this year. Read more Top Workplaces. See below for an alphabetical list of the 2021 Top Workplaces in the Philadelphia INQUIRER.COM: PHILADELPHIA LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS, CARSSPORTSNEWSLETTERSINQUIRER STOREWEATHERHOROSCOPELOTTERY Cases NJ doses Where you are. © 2021 The Philadelphia Inquirer, LLC Terms of Use/ Privacy Policy/ Cancellation Policy/ California Notice/ California residents do not INQUIRER.COM: PHILADELPHIA LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS, CARS Phillies survive embarrassing roster mistake in 6-5 win over Brewers. The Phillies didn't list Enyel De Los Santos on their lineup card, making him ineligible to pitch and nearly costing them the game. "It’s ultimately my fault. I’m livid with myself," Joe Girardisaid. Matt Breen.
‘I’M SO HEARTBROKEN,’ AUNT SAYS AS RELATIVES GRIEVE 5-YEAR “I’m so heartbroken,” said Aiyishia Dickerson, 33. Authorities charged the boy’s mother, Marlena Cook, 29, and her boyfriend, Saeed Bey, 27, with murder in the fatal beating of the boy, who died Tuesday. Dickerson, Cook’s sister, said Bryan lived with his two older brothers, ages 9 and 11 PHILADELPHIA EXTENDS EVICTION MORATORIUM THROUGH JUNE 30 Philadelphia’s eviction moratorium has been extended until the end of June. In an order issued Thursday, Philadelphia Municipal Court President Judge Patrick F. Dugan extended the ban on evictions and lockouts through June 30. JACK M. BARRACK HEBREW ACADEMY TEACHER FIRED AFTER ANTI When Jesse Schwartz got fired from his teaching job at the Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy, administrators at the Main Line private school said it was because he had violated the school’s social media policy by criticizing the institution. 2021 PENNSYLVANIA PRIMARY: PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER’S May 10, 2021. Prior to each election, the Inquirer’s Editorial Board, which operates independently from the newsroom, identifies the races where an endorsement can help readers understand where candidates stand on issues and why we think voters should support (or not support) a particular candidate. ANOTHER ASSAULT AT PHILLY JAIL LEAVES A MAN ON LIFE Danielle Calabro had not heard from her younger brother, Christopher Hinkle, in a few days. Then, on April 12, she received a life-changing phone call: Hinkle, 37, had been arrested on drug charges and placed in a Philadelphia jail, where he had been badly beaten by anotherprisoner.
THE ONLY EVICTION MORATORIUM THAT COVERS PA. REMAINS IN The CDC moratorium remains in place for now, however, as counties across the region continue to distribute millions in federal funding for rental assistance to keep tenants housed, landlords paid, and eviction filings off court dockets. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is temporarily suspending its order until May 12while
ABRAHAM GUTMAN
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Inga Saffron. Inga Saffron I write about the design of buildings and places, and what those designs tell us about our culture, our values, and our policy choices. 215-854-2213. Inga Saffron. Councilman Kenyatta Johnson and the Preservation Alliance have joined forces to stop further demolition of homes on Christian Street, once known asBlack
INQUIRER.COM: PHILADELPHIA LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS, CARSSPORTSNEWSLETTERSINQUIRER STOREWEATHERHOROSCOPELOTTERY Cases NJ doses Where you are. © 2021 The Philadelphia Inquirer, LLC Terms of Use/ Privacy Policy/ Cancellation Policy/ California Notice/ California residents do not INQUIRER.COM: PHILADELPHIA LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS, CARS Phillies survive embarrassing roster mistake in 6-5 win over Brewers. The Phillies didn't list Enyel De Los Santos on their lineup card, making him ineligible to pitch and nearly costing them the game. "It’s ultimately my fault. I’m livid with myself," Joe Girardisaid. Matt Breen.
‘I’M SO HEARTBROKEN,’ AUNT SAYS AS RELATIVES GRIEVE 5-YEAR “I’m so heartbroken,” said Aiyishia Dickerson, 33. Authorities charged the boy’s mother, Marlena Cook, 29, and her boyfriend, Saeed Bey, 27, with murder in the fatal beating of the boy, who died Tuesday. Dickerson, Cook’s sister, said Bryan lived with his two older brothers, ages 9 and 11 PHILADELPHIA EXTENDS EVICTION MORATORIUM THROUGH JUNE 30 Philadelphia’s eviction moratorium has been extended until the end of June. In an order issued Thursday, Philadelphia Municipal Court President Judge Patrick F. Dugan extended the ban on evictions and lockouts through June 30. JACK M. BARRACK HEBREW ACADEMY TEACHER FIRED AFTER ANTI When Jesse Schwartz got fired from his teaching job at the Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy, administrators at the Main Line private school said it was because he had violated the school’s social media policy by criticizing the institution. 2021 PENNSYLVANIA PRIMARY: PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER’S May 10, 2021. Prior to each election, the Inquirer’s Editorial Board, which operates independently from the newsroom, identifies the races where an endorsement can help readers understand where candidates stand on issues and why we think voters should support (or not support) a particular candidate. ANOTHER ASSAULT AT PHILLY JAIL LEAVES A MAN ON LIFE Danielle Calabro had not heard from her younger brother, Christopher Hinkle, in a few days. Then, on April 12, she received a life-changing phone call: Hinkle, 37, had been arrested on drug charges and placed in a Philadelphia jail, where he had been badly beaten by anotherprisoner.
THE ONLY EVICTION MORATORIUM THAT COVERS PA. REMAINS IN The CDC moratorium remains in place for now, however, as counties across the region continue to distribute millions in federal funding for rental assistance to keep tenants housed, landlords paid, and eviction filings off court dockets. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is temporarily suspending its order until May 12while
ABRAHAM GUTMAN
Abraham Gutman. agutman@inquirer.com abgutman 215-854-2609. I’m an opinion and editorial writer. I use data, research, and reporting to inform -- and sometimes add heat to -- the conversation.INGA SAFFRON
Inga Saffron. Inga Saffron I write about the design of buildings and places, and what those designs tell us about our culture, our values, and our policy choices. 215-854-2213. Inga Saffron. Councilman Kenyatta Johnson and the Preservation Alliance have joined forces to stop further demolition of homes on Christian Street, once known asBlack
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Mar 25. Honey, the house dog at Sunrise of Wall near Belmar, N.J., lies on an ottoman with resident Karen Gambert, who often gives her treats, in the background. Read more. The Upside. INQUIRER.COM: PHILADELPHIA LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS, CARS Sunday, June 6, 2021. Today's Paper. Sign in / Sign up SIXERS FALL TO HAWKS IN GAME 1: POSTGAME ANALYSIS The Sixers made a run late in the fourth quarter, but it was too little too late as the Hawks stole Game 1 at the Wells Fargo Center. BEN SIMMONS' POOR FOUL SHOOTING THREATENS 76ERS' NBA Inside his Stoughton, Mass., basketball facility in November 2019, one of the best shooters in 76ers history pointed to a television in the highest, farthest corner of a conference room and began to explain why Ben Simmons was destined to drive people crazy for the rest of his NBAdays.
DICK JERARDI, FOR THE INQUIRER Keith Jones retires as Parx Racing announcer after 34 years. His voice is so synonymous with the track that it will be jarring when racing resumes in 2021 and there is a new voice calling the races. His final call as a full-time announcer will be Wednesday. Dick Jerardi, For TheInquirer. Dec 29.
MATISSE THYBULLE HONORS 76ERS GREAT ALLEN IVERSON'S Allen Iverson will always be adored in Philly. The Hall of Famer and former 76ers great celebrated his 46th birthday Monday. This week also marked the 20-year anniversary of the Iverson-led Sixers facing the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2001 NBA Finals. ELIZABETH WELLINGTON Elizabeth Wellington. ewellington@inquirer.com ewellingtonphl elizabeth.wellington 215-854-2704. As a columnist, I write about gender, race, fashion, culture and wellness. I share my personal take on the way we live and how we style our lives.TRUDY RUBIN
Trudy Rubin. Trudy Rubin I write the Worldview column that tries to make sense of the world's chaos and conflicts as they affect Americans at home. Opinion. Yasameen Mohammadi, part of the new generation of educated Afghan women, meets with students from the Kabul School for the Blind, where she set up a braille library. Read more. AP TOP NEWS AT 5:45 A.M. EDT Senate report details sweeping failures around Jan. 6 attack. WASHINGTON (AP) — A Senate investigation of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol has uncovered broad government, military and law enforcement missteps before the violent attack, including a breakdown within multiple intelligence agencies and a lack of training and preparation for Capitol Police officers who were AP TOP POLITICAL NEWS AT 11:16 P.M. EDT AP Top Political News at 11:16 p.m. EDT INQUIRER.COM: PHILADELPHIA LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS, CARSSPORTSNEWSLETTERSINQUIRER STOREWEATHERHOROSCOPELOTTERY Cases NJ doses Where you are. © 2021 The Philadelphia Inquirer, LLC Terms of Use/ Privacy Policy/ Cancellation Policy/ California Notice/ California residents do not INQUIRER.COM: PHILADELPHIA LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS, CARS Phillies survive embarrassing roster mistake in 6-5 win over Brewers. The Phillies didn't list Enyel De Los Santos on their lineup card, making him ineligible to pitch and nearly costing them the game. "It’s ultimately my fault. I’m livid with myself," Joe Girardisaid. Matt Breen.
‘I’M SO HEARTBROKEN,’ AUNT SAYS AS RELATIVES GRIEVE 5-YEAR “I’m so heartbroken,” said Aiyishia Dickerson, 33. Authorities charged the boy’s mother, Marlena Cook, 29, and her boyfriend, Saeed Bey, 27, with murder in the fatal beating of the boy, who died Tuesday. Dickerson, Cook’s sister, said Bryan lived with his two older brothers, ages 9 and 11 PHILADELPHIA EXTENDS EVICTION MORATORIUM THROUGH JUNE 30 Philadelphia’s eviction moratorium has been extended until the end of June. In an order issued Thursday, Philadelphia Municipal Court President Judge Patrick F. Dugan extended the ban on evictions and lockouts through June 30. JACK M. BARRACK HEBREW ACADEMY TEACHER FIRED AFTER ANTI When Jesse Schwartz got fired from his teaching job at the Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy, administrators at the Main Line private school said it was because he had violated the school’s social media policy by criticizing the institution. 2021 PENNSYLVANIA PRIMARY: PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER’S May 10, 2021. Prior to each election, the Inquirer’s Editorial Board, which operates independently from the newsroom, identifies the races where an endorsement can help readers understand where candidates stand on issues and why we think voters should support (or not support) a particular candidate. ANOTHER ASSAULT AT PHILLY JAIL LEAVES A MAN ON LIFE Danielle Calabro had not heard from her younger brother, Christopher Hinkle, in a few days. Then, on April 12, she received a life-changing phone call: Hinkle, 37, had been arrested on drug charges and placed in a Philadelphia jail, where he had been badly beaten by anotherprisoner.
THE ONLY EVICTION MORATORIUM THAT COVERS PA. REMAINS IN The CDC moratorium remains in place for now, however, as counties across the region continue to distribute millions in federal funding for rental assistance to keep tenants housed, landlords paid, and eviction filings off court dockets. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is temporarily suspending its order until May 12while
ABRAHAM GUTMAN
Abraham Gutman. agutman@inquirer.com abgutman 215-854-2609. I’m an opinion and editorial writer. I use data, research, and reporting to inform -- and sometimes add heat to -- the conversation.INGA SAFFRON
Inga Saffron. Inga Saffron I write about the design of buildings and places, and what those designs tell us about our culture, our values, and our policy choices. 215-854-2213. Inga Saffron. Councilman Kenyatta Johnson and the Preservation Alliance have joined forces to stop further demolition of homes on Christian Street, once known asBlack
INQUIRER.COM: PHILADELPHIA LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS, CARSSPORTSNEWSLETTERSINQUIRER STOREWEATHERHOROSCOPELOTTERY Cases NJ doses Where you are. © 2021 The Philadelphia Inquirer, LLC Terms of Use/ Privacy Policy/ Cancellation Policy/ California Notice/ California residents do not INQUIRER.COM: PHILADELPHIA LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS, CARS Phillies survive embarrassing roster mistake in 6-5 win over Brewers. The Phillies didn't list Enyel De Los Santos on their lineup card, making him ineligible to pitch and nearly costing them the game. "It’s ultimately my fault. I’m livid with myself," Joe Girardisaid. Matt Breen.
‘I’M SO HEARTBROKEN,’ AUNT SAYS AS RELATIVES GRIEVE 5-YEAR “I’m so heartbroken,” said Aiyishia Dickerson, 33. Authorities charged the boy’s mother, Marlena Cook, 29, and her boyfriend, Saeed Bey, 27, with murder in the fatal beating of the boy, who died Tuesday. Dickerson, Cook’s sister, said Bryan lived with his two older brothers, ages 9 and 11 PHILADELPHIA EXTENDS EVICTION MORATORIUM THROUGH JUNE 30 Philadelphia’s eviction moratorium has been extended until the end of June. In an order issued Thursday, Philadelphia Municipal Court President Judge Patrick F. Dugan extended the ban on evictions and lockouts through June 30. JACK M. BARRACK HEBREW ACADEMY TEACHER FIRED AFTER ANTI When Jesse Schwartz got fired from his teaching job at the Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy, administrators at the Main Line private school said it was because he had violated the school’s social media policy by criticizing the institution. 2021 PENNSYLVANIA PRIMARY: PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER’S May 10, 2021. Prior to each election, the Inquirer’s Editorial Board, which operates independently from the newsroom, identifies the races where an endorsement can help readers understand where candidates stand on issues and why we think voters should support (or not support) a particular candidate. ANOTHER ASSAULT AT PHILLY JAIL LEAVES A MAN ON LIFE Danielle Calabro had not heard from her younger brother, Christopher Hinkle, in a few days. Then, on April 12, she received a life-changing phone call: Hinkle, 37, had been arrested on drug charges and placed in a Philadelphia jail, where he had been badly beaten by anotherprisoner.
THE ONLY EVICTION MORATORIUM THAT COVERS PA. REMAINS IN The CDC moratorium remains in place for now, however, as counties across the region continue to distribute millions in federal funding for rental assistance to keep tenants housed, landlords paid, and eviction filings off court dockets. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is temporarily suspending its order until May 12while
ABRAHAM GUTMAN
Abraham Gutman. agutman@inquirer.com abgutman 215-854-2609. I’m an opinion and editorial writer. I use data, research, and reporting to inform -- and sometimes add heat to -- the conversation.INGA SAFFRON
Inga Saffron. Inga Saffron I write about the design of buildings and places, and what those designs tell us about our culture, our values, and our policy choices. 215-854-2213. Inga Saffron. Councilman Kenyatta Johnson and the Preservation Alliance have joined forces to stop further demolition of homes on Christian Street, once known asBlack
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Mar 25. Honey, the house dog at Sunrise of Wall near Belmar, N.J., lies on an ottoman with resident Karen Gambert, who often gives her treats, in the background. Read more. The Upside. INQUIRER.COM: PHILADELPHIA LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS, CARS Sunday, June 6, 2021. Today's Paper. Sign in / Sign up BEN SIMMONS' POOR FOUL SHOOTING THREATENS 76ERS' NBA Inside his Stoughton, Mass., basketball facility in November 2019, one of the best shooters in 76ers history pointed to a television in the highest, farthest corner of a conference room and began to explain why Ben Simmons was destined to drive people crazy for the rest of his NBAdays.
4 QUICK WAYS TO SIMPLIFY YOUR WORKOUT If you’re having difficulty dedicating time to working out, or need a little help maintaining enthusiasm for exercise from start to finish, here are the top four tricks to tackle your toning troubles. DICK JERARDI, FOR THE INQUIRER Keith Jones retires as Parx Racing announcer after 34 years. His voice is so synonymous with the track that it will be jarring when racing resumes in 2021 and there is a new voice calling the races. His final call as a full-time announcer will be Wednesday. Dick Jerardi, For TheInquirer. Dec 29.
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Trudy Rubin. Trudy Rubin I write the Worldview column that tries to make sense of the world's chaos and conflicts as they affect Americans at home. Opinion. Yasameen Mohammadi, part of the new generation of educated Afghan women, meets with students from the Kabul School for the Blind, where she set up a braille library. Read more. 2021 PENNSYLVANIA PRIMARY: PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER’S May 10, 2021. Prior to each election, the Inquirer’s Editorial Board, which operates independently from the newsroom, identifies the races where an endorsement can help readers understand where candidates stand on issues and why we think voters should support (or not support) a particular candidate. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS VS. ATLANTA HAWKS: START TIME, CHANNEL Sixers head coach Doc Rivers said Joel Embiid “looked pretty good”in practice Monday.
WHO SHOULD GUARD TRAE YOUNG IN GAME 2? ONE ANSWER MAY Keith Pompey and Heart of Sports cohost Jeff Cohen discuss the best way for the 76ers to bounce back in the Eastern Conference semifinal series vs. the Atlanta Hawks. ELIZABETH WELLINGTON Elizabeth Wellington. ewellington@inquirer.com ewellingtonphl elizabeth.wellington 215-854-2704. As a columnist, I write about gender, race, fashion, culture and wellness. I share my personal take on the way we live and how we style our lives.Skip to content
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------------------------- ‘HE LOVES BEING A TROLL’: JOEL EMBIID’S INSTAGRAM CHAT WITH JIMMY BUTLER GETS SPORTS MEDIA WORLD TALKINGby Rob Tornoe ,
Updated: February 11, 2020- 8:30 AM Sixers star Joel Embiid' (left) Instagram back-and-forth with former teammate Jimmy Butler Monday night is getting a lot of attention in the sports media world. YONG KIM / Staff Photographer, AP Photo*
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Yet again, all the attention is on Joel Embiid. On Monday night, the Sixers star took to Instagram to post a quote from the 2008 Batman film _The Dark Knight_ (“You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain"), which appears to be a response to fans who booed during the team’s win over the Chicago Bullson Sunday.
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------------------------- But what is drawing the most attention is a back-and-forth between Embiid and his former teammate Jimmy Butler, where it appears the Heat star is trying to recruit Embiid to join him in Miami. “I know a place where villains are welcome,” Butler commented, to which Embiid replied, “Damn right my brother.”Advertisement
Embiid later clarified his comments on Twitter, writing,
“Made for this... If I can take it then you can too. PHILA TOUGH!!!” But fueling the speculation about Embiid’s possible interest in destinations outside of Philadelphia were comments made by ESPN NBA insider Brian Windhorst on his podcast _The Hoop Collective_.
“One of the conversations people are starting to have in the league is, ‘Will they move Embiid? What’s the price? Where would he go?,’” Windhorst said Monday. “It’s such a radical thing, but the fact that we’re in mid-February and the people who work in the league, who have to prepare in advance, are mulling over Joel Embiid potentially coming to market, whether that’s true or not... I mean, Josh Harris can come on this podcast and deny it if he wants, but the fact people are talking about it, is not good. It’s a symptom ofwhere they are.”
Off the Dribble Newsletter Get Sixers news and analysis in your inbox all season long. Sign Up Off the Dribble Newsletter It also doesn’t help that the quote Embiid shared on Instagram happens to be the same quote Butler turned to in an Instagram post inOctober 2018
before he was traded to the Sixers by the Minnesota Timberwolves. Naturally, Embiid’s comments are fueling reactions across sports media, especially in Philadelphia. Here’s a round-up of what sports talkers and NBA analysts are saying about Embiid and his social mediaantics:
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Inquirer columnist MARCUS HAYES:
This is who Embiid is. It is who he always has been: a mercenary millionaire temporarily transplanted to Philadelphia to maximize his revenue stream. He cares as much about Hulu and Under Armour as he does about the franchise and the fans that employ him, but he became beloved nonetheless. How?... Embiid paid Philadelphia an absurd brand of lip service for the two seasons he missed to injury at the beginning of his career. 97.5 The Fanatic morning show co-host MARC FARZETTA: He just wants to be a guy who gets attention and trolls everybody, and there’s going to be a couple of people who freak out and lose their minds, but everyone else is kind-of going to be in on the joke... Just keep this in mind — Joel Embiid is the guy that once told his entire college campus he killed a lion when he was six years old... He loves attention. He loves being a troll. 94.1 WIP morning show co-host RHEA HUGHES: The thing that makes me amused by this whole thing is we’re uniquely aggressive — this is Philadelphia. I’m sorry, but the two national broadcasters Shaquille O’Neal and Charles Barkley went off on him last week. So is that Philadelphia, or is that the national perspective of your star center?... They want to talk about being tough on somebody, talk to Charles Barkley. NBC Sports Philadelphia analyst KEITH JONES: I’ve never seen an athlete have it easier than Embiid. I mean, these fans absolutely worship everything he does. And there will be a lot of fans who defend him today. FS1 _First Things First_ co-host NICK WRIGHT: I think this is an awful look for a player I like a lot... You’re out here flirting with your potential competition just to get to your real competition in the Milwaukee Bucks? He’s doing what did with the Warriors, but he’s doing it publicly. KD at least had the dignity to text Draymond Green, not post on hisInstagram.
FS1 analyst and former NBA player ANTOINE WALKER: If his agent could somehow get him to the Miami Heat, we will see the real potential of Joel Embiid really become a MVP candidate. What Pat Riley and Erik Spoelstra and those guys can do for him, get his body together, get his focus on basketball, will change the whole dynamic for him…. I played in the Miami Heat system. The dedication, the work ethic they put into guys… I saw it with Shaq, I saw it withfirst hand.
NBC SPORTS PHILLY SHOWING FEWER PHILLIES SPRING TRAINING GAMES THISYEAR
DAVID MAIALETTI / Staff Photographer Pitcher Jake Arrieta tosses in the outfield at the Phillies’ training facility as pitchers and catchers prepare for the start ofspring training.
Despite the interest in new Phillies head coach Joe Girardi,
NBC Sports Philadelphia is dramatically reducing the number of spring training games it will air this season. Just 10 of the team’s spring training games will air on NBC Sports Philly this year, down from 16 last season(and 17 in 2018
).
As in previous years, the bulk of the games will air on NBC Sports Philadelphia+, and all 10 will be streamed live on both the NBC Sports and the MyTeams apps, though both require a cable subscription. It’s unclear why NBC Sports Philly has backed off airing spring training games. A spokesperson said in a statement the network “remains thoroughly committed to covering the Philadelphia Phillies during Spring Training and throughout the regular season," pointing out NBC Sports Philly would air “more than 150 regular seasongames” this year.
The 10 Phillies spring training games that NBC Sports Philly willbroadcast are:
* SUNDAY, FEB. 23 vs. Pittsburgh Pirates, 1 p.m., NBC SportsPhiladelphia
* MONDAY, FEB. 24 vs. Baltimore Orioles, 1 p.m., NBC SportsPhiladelphia+
* TUESDAY, FEB. 25 vs. Toronto Blue Jays, 1 p.m., NBC SportsPhiladelphia+
* SATURDAY, MARCH 7 vs. Boston Red Sox, 1 p.m., NBC SportsPhiladelphia
* MONDAY, MARCH 9 vs. New York Yankees, 1 p.m., NBC SportsPhiladelphia+
* TUESDAY, MARCH 10 vs. Minnesota Twins, 1 p.m., NBC SportsPhiladelphia+
* TUESDAY, MARCH 17 vs. Blue Jays, 1 p.m., NBC Sports Philadelphia+ * WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 vs. Cincinnati Reds, 1 p.m., NBC SportsPhiladelphia+
* THURSDAY, MARCH 19 vs. Yankees, 1 p.m., NBC Sports Philadelphia+ * SATURDAY, MARCH 21 vs. Tampa Bay Rays, 1 p.m., NBC SportsPhiladelphia
Returning to call Phillies spring training games for the fourth-straight year are Tom McCarthy, John Kruk, Ben Davis, and Gregg Murphy. Their NBC Sports Philly colleagues Jim Salisbury and Ricky Bottalico are also in Clearwater following a road trip they filmed and shared on social media. Among the stops were Duncan Park in Spartanburg, S.C., where Bottalico made his minor-league debut with the Spartanburg Phillies back in 1991. The duo also stopped at one or two Wawas along the way, including one in Ocala, Fla. (one of 167 locations in the Sunshine State).
The Phillies invited a huge roster of 69 players to Clearwater forspring training
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which is believed to be a club record. Pitchers and catchers report Tuesday, and the team’s first workout is Wednesday.QUICK HITS
• The NFL appears to be looking into the possibility of adding flex scheduling for _Monday Night Football_. According to a report by Sports Business Daily’s Ben Fisher and John Ourand,
ESPN is lobbying the NFL with the promise it will move its games to ABC (and a larger audience) if it can renew its broadcast deal with the league, which expires following the 2021 season. In return, ESPN wants the ability to flex out of bad games the way NBC can for _SundayNight Football_.
The NFL is reportedly asking teams for feedback on the idea, which if adopted would go into effect beginning with the 2023 season (the league’s TV deals with CBS, FOX, and NBC all expire following the2022 season).
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• The XFL appears to be off to a decent start, posting strong TV ratings for its four-game reboot last weekend. The Seattle Dragons-D.C. Defenders debut on Saturday averaged 3.3 million viewers on ABC, according to Nielsen, drawing more viewers than the Duke-North Carolina men’s college basketball game on ESPN later in the night.
ESPN’s two XFL games averaged 2.9 million viewers, while Fox’s St. Louis BattleHawks-Dallas Renegades matchup averaged a little less than 2.5 million viewers. The real test will be how the XFL holds up in coming weeks, as interest in the novelty of the league fades and the football itself becomes the focal point.Sponsored Content
Forget Expensive Solar Panels In 2020 by Home Solar Programs • It’s no secret that TV networks would love to add Peyton Manning and Drew Brees to their NFL coverage. But former Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers might also look to follow Tony Romo to the booth, ESPN insider Adam Schefter speculated on Monday during a _SportsCenter_ call-in.
“There’s a game within the game of quarterbacks in the TV booth,” Schefter said. “Philip Rivers would be tremendous in the booth. He’d be an asset for somebody, for some network.” Posted: February 11, 2020 - 8:30 AMRob Tornoe |
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