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Since early March, Philadelphians have had to adapt to social-distancing, self-isolation, and working from home.
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Since early March, Philadelphians have had to adapt to social-distancing, self-isolation, and working from home.
Up until the COVID-19 pandemic, 15.6 million people worked at about one million restaurants in the United States.
COVID-19 did something neither World War II nor recessions were able to; it forced comic book companies to halt publication.
Youth for Black Lives marched from the Philadelphia Museum of Art to City Hall on Sunday, Aug. 2 to protest racism in Philadelphia schools.
Statistically speaking, Old City residents are less likely to catch COVID-19.
City council committees convened Aug. 3 for a hearing on rebuilding the city’s economy.
SELF Inc. is a nonprofit organization that provides temporary housing and counseling services to those experiencing homelessness.
The drive to Orefield, Pennsylvania is rich in mountains, forests, and other scenic beauties that rural Pennsylvania offers.
Their message was clear: they want President Alexander Lukashenko out.
Quarantine hasn’t stopped some Philadelphia kids from spending time with their favorite librarian.
No senior trip. No spring concerts. No true graduation.
Volunteers passed out boxes of food as well as opioid rescue kits containing Narcan and information on mental health resources.
Many individuals and families may believe now is the perfect time to adopt a pet.
More than 100 parents, students, and principals voiced their concern about hastily reopening schools.
Robert Friedman was furloughed from his job at the library of the University of Pennsylvania on March 9 due to the COVID-19 shutdown.
Sports media can be a high pressure work environment where people are encouraged to sacrifice their own mental health in order to succeed.
Tillman Sims began TLC Fore Reading five years ago with the goal of shaping the minds of young men and women from all walks of life.
Tara Ambrosine and John Taylor founded the Delaware County Quarantine Open Mic (DCQM).
North Light’s food pantry, open Monday through Friday, has had to adopt a number of emergency protocols.
Barbershops and salons were among many of the businesses forced to shut down in March due to the spread of the coronavirus.