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‘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. 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 FEDS SAY AN EX-LAWYER FROM CAMDEN COUNTY STOLE $2.4M IN A A former lawyer from Camden County tricked a Delaware man into giving him $2.4 million to invest in a business offering loans to season-ticket holders of one of Philadelphia’s sports teams, then spent the money gambling at casinos and on personal expenses, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.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. INQUIRER.COM: PHILADELPHIA LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS, CARSSPORTSNEWSLETTERSINQUIRER STOREWEATHERHOROSCOPELOTTERY County trends Philly Map PA doses. © 2021 The Philadelphia Inquirer, LLC Terms of Use/ Privacy Policy/ Cancellation Policy/ California Notice/ California residents 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. 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.
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 FEDS SAY AN EX-LAWYER FROM CAMDEN COUNTY STOLE $2.4M IN A A former lawyer from Camden County tricked a Delaware man into giving him $2.4 million to invest in a business offering loans to season-ticket holders of one of Philadelphia’s sports teams, then spent the money gambling at casinos and on personal expenses, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.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. 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. 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. 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
EPA LOOKS AT TOUGHER STANDARDS FOR KEY AIR POLLUTANT THAT 23 hours ago · The federal EPA announced this week that it will consider strengthening standards for the harmful pollutant known as fine particulate matter, or soot emitted by vehicles, power plants, and factories. The move could have implications for Philadelphia where BIDEN-PUTIN SUMMIT TESTS THE STRENGTHS OF DEMOCRACY VS The most eagerly awaited event in President Joe Biden’s overseas trip to Europe is his June 16 summit meeting in Geneva with Vladimir Putin.. This is a high-drama event (whether or not the drama takes place in public). Biden has billed his entire trip as an effort to rally the world’s democracies to the competition with dictators at a seminal moment in history. 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. 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 SIXERS’ BENCH A GAME-BY-GAME ROTATION 1 day ago · During Tuesday’s win, Maxey played just 5 minutes, 6 seconds and was held scoreless. Conversely, Shake Milton, who played just 38 seconds in Sunday’s opening 128-124 loss to the Hawks, was a secondary star to Joel Embiid’s career postseason-high 40-point performance in Game 2.. Milton had averaged just eight minutes in the previous six playoff contests. PHILLY’S EXTREMELY ORDINARY BUDGET FOR AN EXTRAORDINARY 1 day ago · The budget process in City Hall is entering its final phase, and perhaps the spending plan would have met the current extraordinary moment if our elected officials listened to a sixth grader.In an early May rally outside of the Philadelphia School District headquarters, Jordan Henry from Lingelbach Elementary took the microphone and told the crowd: “normal was never enough.” 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 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. 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. BIDEN-PUTIN SUMMIT TESTS THE STRENGTHS OF DEMOCRACY VS The most eagerly awaited event in President Joe Biden’s overseas trip to Europe is his June 16 summit meeting in Geneva with Vladimir Putin.. This is a high-drama event (whether or not the drama takes place in public). Biden has billed his entire trip as an effort to rally the world’s democracies to the competition with dictators at a seminal moment in history. 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. 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. 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
PSERS BOARD TO VOTE ON CONTROVERSIAL INVESTMENTS AS 3 hours ago · One deal involves Philadelphia’s largest private-equity investors. The other has ties to former President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner. 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 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. 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
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.
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 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 Friday, June 4, 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 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. 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 publiclyANGRY GRAMMARIAN
The Washington Post recently reported that the CEO of Huawei told employees to write shorter memos with fewer adjectives. The Angry Grammarian is here for it. Tucker Carlson, host of "Tucker Carlson Tonight," poses for photos in a Fox News Channel studio, in 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. 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
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.
INQUIRER.COM: PHILADELPHIA LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS, CARSSPORTSNEWSLETTERSINQUIRER STOREWEATHERHOROSCOPELOTTERY Friday, June 4, 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 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. 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 publiclyANGRY GRAMMARIAN
The Washington Post recently reported that the CEO of Huawei told employees to write shorter memos with fewer adjectives. The Angry Grammarian is here for it. Tucker Carlson, host of "Tucker Carlson Tonight," poses for photos in a Fox News Channel studio, in 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. 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
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.
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 AN ISOLATING PREGNANCY ENDS WITH CELEBRATIONS IN THE STREETS THE PARENTS: Angela Nace, 29, and Kenny Luu, 32, of Roxborough. THE CHILD: Zoë Jane, born Nov, 7, 2020. AN UNEXPECTED PANDEMIC PRESENT: Spending much of the first several months of the pregnancy in a small house in the Poconos, teleworking, and taking after-work hikes to a waterfall. On Feb. 21, 2020, a faint line on the pregnancy stick spliced their lives into “before” and “after.” AP TOP NEWS AT 10:09 P.M. EDT New England's success against COVID-19 could be a model. BOSTON (AP) — For Dr. Jeremy Faust, the moment he realized the pandemic no longer dominated his workday came over Memorial Day weekend, when he didn’t see a single coronavirus case over two shifts in the emergency room at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. 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
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'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
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WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE GAME * Ben Simmons started tonight,
but had to leave during the first quarter after re-aggravated the injury during the first quarter. * Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo finished with 31 points, 17 rebounds, 8 assists and 1 block. * Joel Embiid and bench players Shake Milton and Furkan Korkmaz all had 17 points for the Sixers. Embiid also had 11 rebounds and 4assists.
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END OF THE THIRD QUARTER Bucks 93, Sixers 73. You can probably guess where this is headed. Giannis has 26 points, 15 rebounds and 8 assists. Furkan Korkmaz is now the Sixers’ leading scorer, with 15 points off the bench.Share__
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NOW THE REST OF THE BUCKS GO OFF Milwaukee pushes its lead to 89-64 with 3:00 to go in the 3rd. It’s a 17-3 run, with the latest basket a three-pointer by Donte DiVincenzo.
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START OF THE THIRD QUARTER Joel Embiid’s back seems fine, but he just picked up fouls on consecutive plays -- his third and fourth fouls of the night. Giannis Antetokounmpo, meanwhile, has scored the first five points of the quarter. Bucks 61, Sixers 50, 10:55 3rd. By the way, today is Julius Erving’s 70th birthday.Share__
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Bucks 56, Sixers 50. The Sixers are 17-of-50 from the field, the Bucks are 24-46. Giannis Antetokounmpo didn’t make a field goal for the last 3:57 of the quarter, in no small part because of Joel Embiid’s defense onhim.
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AS FOR THE REST OF THE GAME... Bucks 53, Sixers 44, 2:29 2nd after Furkan Korkmaz hit his secondthree of the night.
The Sixers had cut Milwaukee’s lead to 37-36 at the 8:02 mark of thequarter.
Giannis Antetokounmpo is up to 14 points on 6-8 shooting, and 6 rebounds. Joel Embiid has 12 points for the Sixers, and Tobias Harrishas 11.
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BEN SIMMONS IS OUT FOR THE NIGHT Simmons re-injured his back going up for a layup midway through the first quarter. ABC’s Jorge Sedano reported that “after getting treatment he has now been ruled out for the rest of this game.” Keith Pompey has more details here. Brett Brown was asked about the impact of Simmons’ absence by Sedano in an interview between quarters, while Simmons was in the locker room but befor he was ruled out. Brown said: “You’ve just got to grab what’s on the bench and manufacture a point guard. We got Alec 10 days ago, and he’s going to dribble the ball up and get us organized. J-Rich can do that as well. I think we’re going to feel the pain more defensively than offensively.”Share__
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END OF THE FIRST QUARTER Bucks 31, Sixers 21. Tobias Harris and Giannis Antetokounmpo are the leading scorers with 9 points each. The Sixers are 8-of-25 from the field, the Bucks are13-of-26.
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THEN BEN SIMMONS LEAVES THE COURT INJURED... ... or maybe there’s more to it. ABC sideline reporter Jorge Sedano just said “that is going to be the norm tonight - when he’s out of the game, he’s going to go back to the locker room and get treatment. So expect that to be the case throughout the evening.”Share__
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HUBIE BROWN PRAISES BEN SIMMONS And does so as Simmons scores back-to-back baskets with slashinglayups to the hole.
“This is the best that he’s played since he’s been in the league, because he’s challenging, he’s playing with great confidence,” Brown said. “Not only with the assists, he’s one of the best in the league, but he’also getting you eight rebounds a game … he blows by people they don’t even realize they can’t stop him.”Share__
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Bucks 12, Sixers 2, 9:17 1st. The Sixers have hit just one of their first five shots, while Giannisis 3-of-4.
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F Khris Middleton
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ABC has the national TV broadcast at 8:30 p.m. Mark Jones calls the play-by-play with analyst Hubie Brown, reporter Jorge Sedano and rules analyst Steve Javie. The local radio call is on 97.5 The Fanatic asusual.
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— Keith Pompey says no matter the team’s trades and lineup changes, the Sixers’ playoff fate depends on Joel Embiid and BenSimmons
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— Marc Narducci writes that the Sixers will have their work cut out for them tonight against Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks, who are 25-3 at home this season. Joel Embiid and the Sixers, meanwhile, are 9-19 on the road. — Ben Simmons is available to play tonight after missing Thursday’s game with lower back tightness. Keith has more detailshere.
— In his latest Sixers mailbag,
Keith takes your questions about Al Horford, Brett Brown, and how the team’s recent trades affect matchups with the Eastern Conference’selite.
— Columnist Marcus Hayes says the Sixers should have drafted DonteDiVincenzo
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