Got spring fever? Thousands of allergy sufferers out there might feel a little bit different. Pollen counts hit the “extreme” level on Thursday, but conditions should improve Friday.
On March 2nd a fire was put out at Malcolm X Park that damaged the bathroom/storage building and its mural in Philadelphia, Pa., on Wednesday, March 14, 2024. .
Some community members worry that arson may have been to blame. But Carmela Dow, a member of the Friends of Malcolm X Park group, stressed the importance of waiting for the investigation to be complete. “We really have no idea,” Dow said. Parker will negotiate with Council members over the budget. It must be approved before the next fiscal year begins on July 1.
Police announced murder charges Thursday against a couple who they say carried out the execution-style killings of two people who were Three of Pennsylvania’s 17 representatives in Congress — who don’t usually vote on the same side of a contested issue — voted against a bill that would lead to a nationwide ban of TikTok if its China-based owner doesn’t sell its stake.
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