Elle Meyers
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Why Philly Protesters Went Back to the Place They Were Tear-Gassed
During Sunday’s demonstration, protesters called for Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney and Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw to resign.
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Gov. Wolf and Republicans Haven’t Agreed Much in the Fight Against COVID-19. Now Cases Are Rising.
This week, public health experts downgraded the state from “making progress” to “trending poorly.”
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She Spent the Primary at a West Philly Polling Place. Now She’s Tested Positive for COVID-19.
“My whole objective is to make sure that the communities that I serve are safe,” a poll watcher told PennLive.
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Philly Leaders Are Considering a ‘Black Stimulus Package’ This Week. Here’s What’s In It.
“The city has an opportunity for a smart restart and to reimagine our city and our neighborhoods,” the resolution states.
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Climate Change Will Make Pandemics More Likely. Here Are 8 Times Trump Denied It Exists.
Research from Harvard found exposure to air pollution makes it more likely that patients will die from the coronavirus.
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Pennsylvania Is 1 of 3 States Recognized by CDC for Downward COVID Trend
Many Republican state lawmakers, however, have not always agreed with the governor’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Bishop Who Oversees St. John’s Church: Trump Trampled On The Bible With Teargas Photo Op
Top leaders of the church that President Trump used as a photo backdrop after tear-gassing peaceful protesters are outraged at the president’s callous action. “There was no reaching out, no sense that it would require some sort of authorization before using the church as a backdrop in that way,” Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde, told NPR.…
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Pennsylvania Liquor Stores Reopening: Here’s Where You’ll Be Able to Buy Booze on Friday
Of the 600 state-run liquor stores, 77 located in counties categorized in the yellow phase of the governor’s COVID-19 mitigation plan will begin limited sales this week.
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Pennsylvania Advocates Want to Avoid Another Wisconsin Primary and Extend Mail-in-Ballot Deadline
Several voting rights groups have filed a lawsuit to give Pennsylvanians more time to return their ballots for the upcoming presidential primary.
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Pennsylvania Needs a Lot More Nurses and Contact Tracing to Safely Reopen the Economy
The Pennsylvania Department of Health has 131 public health nurses, which is down from 177 nurses in 2012, according to one analysis.




















