Philly health officials confirm city’s first measles case of 2025, warn of possible exposures at C

Published   Mar 12, 2025 06:19PM
The Philadelphia Department of Public Health has identified at least one local case of measles, unrelated to the recent case in Montgomery County.
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UDel loses to UNC Wilmington in historic tournament



Donovan Newby had 17 points, Noah Ross scored 12 of his 14 points in the second half and UNC Wilmington denied No. 12 seed Delaware a historic end to the tournament with a 76-72 victory on Tuesday night in the Coastal Athletic Assoc ... Read more

South Camden residents demand change from EMR after scrapyar

“There have been way too many fires at EMR,” one neighbor said. “Nothing’s been done.”
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My Dead Friend Zoe

Ed Harris, Sonequa Martin-Green& Natalie Morales talk to Patrick Stoner about exploring the grief of veterans losing friends to combat in different way combining humor with gravitas.
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Government asks that detained Columbia student’s legal fight be moved to New Jersey or Louisiana

Published   Mar 12, 2025 04:17PM
Immigration enforcement agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a permanent U.S. resident who is married to an American citizen, in New York on Saturday.
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North Philly residents reject proposal to build new Cecil B.

At a packed town hall, City Councilmember Jeffery Young proposed replacing the library with a mixed-use building. It didn’t go well.
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Colwyn, Pennsylvania: The Town That Can't Seem to Govern Its

have heard of Colwyn, Pa. It’s a tiny Philadelphia suburb of about 2,500 people that covers just 0.3 square miles. But this spring, it gained notoriety when it was declared “financially distressed” by the state. Local Philadelphia stations had ... Read more

5 years since the pandemic started, long COVID patients are

They're pushing for more funding to find effective treatments. Researchers are finally starting to make headway but have a way to go.
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