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Police looking for suspect in afternoon shooting outside 52nd Street El station (updated)

March 16, 2020

Police from the 18th District are looking for information about a shooting on Sunday afternoon outside the El station at 52nd and Market Streets. A 50-year-old man was shot twice in the left leg, according to police. He was transported by police to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center and is listed in stable condition. No weapon was recovered at the scene.

Police say shots were fired after an altercation between two males at about 5:30 p.m. at the busy station, which is also a stop on the popular 52 bus route.  Continue Reading

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How you can help local restaurants, other businesses amid coronavirus outbreak

March 16, 2020

As the number of people infected with the coronavirus in the Philly area is growing, many local businesses are considering measures to help slow the spread of the disease. In West Philly, some restaurants, like Renata’s Kitchen, have temporarily suspended dine-in service. No doubt, many places will suffer from reduced business or will have to face temporary closures due to the virus outbreak.

During these trying times, it is important to support local restaurants, eateries and other businesses and help them stay in business. Please consider ordering take-out or delivery or purchasing gift certificates or cards from your favorite spots.  Continue Reading

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Schools on hiatus, but free meals for students available at these locations

March 14, 2020

The City of Philadelphia has posted locations where students can find free weekday meals and recreation opportunities over the next couple of weeks. The School District of Philadelphia announced yesterday that schools will be closed through March 27.

The full, citywide list can be found here.

The city is working with non-profits to identify locations like food pantries that will be open on weekends.

In West and Southwest Philly, up to two “shelf-stable” meals are available at the following schools Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon:  Continue Reading

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Resources for helping out your neighbors in need during coronavirus crisis

March 14, 2020

Here are some of mutual aid and information dispersion efforts going on in West Philly to help out folks in need during these trying times. People will need everything from food and basic supplies to ideas about educating or entertaining children to caring for elderly folks.

Now is the time to step up if you are able.  Continue Reading

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Philly public schools to close through March 27

March 13, 2020

The School District of Philadelphia has announced that all public schools will be closed starting Monday, March 16 through Friday, March 27.

The decision to close schools was made in light of Governor Wolf’s decision to limit non-essential travel for Delaware and Montgomery county residents that has created a significant staffing challenge for the School District.

“This is a difficult decision for the District and the City, and we do so in full recognition of the hardships this may cause for many families,” said Brian Abernathy, Managing Director for the City of Philadelphia. “The City is rapidly developing plans to provide comprehensive support to students and families who are challenged by the closure.”  Continue Reading

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Sanders’ campaign office on 52nd Street to open virtually tonight (updated)

March 13, 2020

Bernie Sanders’ opening of his Philadelphia headquarters in West Philly tonight is going virtual.

The office will be located at 533 S. 52nd St. The official opening, which was scheduled to be an in-person event, will now be a webinar because of concerns related to COVID-19.

There will be a webinar on Friday at 7 p.m. (the link is here).

 

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