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Mayor Cherelle Parker orders all city workers back to the office
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker ordered all city employees to go back to in-office work at an announcement held at City Hall on Monday. On Monday morning, Parker held a special meeting with members of the press in order to explain the need for workers to return to the office five days a week.
Why do dogs eat grass and is it safe? | Pet Project
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- When the spring season arrives and grass begins to grow, some dogs tend to chew on it. But the question is, do you let a dog chew on grass or not?Pennsylvania SPCA animal advocate Carol Erickson explained that it's a natural instinct for dogs to eat grass. Eating grass has some benefits for dogs, including supporting digestion and fiber intake.However, Erickson noted that if grass is treated or sprayed, it is best not to let a dog eat it.If you want to control the grass your dog eats, you can grow some indoors or keep an untreated...
NEXT Weather: High temps near 80 Monday, more hot weather and sunshine this week
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The week starts with more sunshine and warmer temperatures, though people heading to work in the Lehigh Valley and around upper Bucks and western Chester counties could see some spots of patchy fog.High temps in Philadelphia will get close to 80 degrees Monday. Some bands of clouds are likely to pass by throughout the day, but skies will stay partly to mostly sunny heading into the afternoon.If you like it even hotter, then you're in luck the rest of the week. Tuesday starts with more morning fog before temperatures head into the 80s through Friday.A cold front...
What Roads Are Open and Closed This Week Around Doylestown?
DOYLESTOWN, PA—Here's a look at road closings and slowdowns in the Doylestown area for the week of May 19, 2024. In Doylestown Borough, Court Street between Main Street and Clinton Street will be closed and detours will be posted on weekdays for PECO Energy work from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The work is scheduled to go from April 8 through May 31, 2024.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER In Doylestown Township, Easton Road at the intersection of New Britain Road/Sauerman Road will be reduced to one lane for 24 hours on May 15...
Police officer treated and released from hospital after Towamencin crash
A Towamencin Township police officer suffered minor injuries in an accident Saturday evening on Forty Foot Road and was taken to Grand View Hospital by Volunteer Medical Service Corps of Lansdale where he was treated and released, Chief Tim Troxel said. Troxel said the crash is still under investigation. He...
Thousands at Philly's largest block party honor history and good food — and watch some people fall off a greased pole
Thousands of people flocked to the annual South Ninth Street Italian Market Festival over the weekend for food, music, community, and the spectacle of people slipping and falling during the fabled greased-pole climb.
Pa. seeks to boost kids’ health coverage with Medicaid waiver
When her daughter was younger, Brooke Petry’s annual Medicaid renewal was akin to a scheduled anxiety attack. The state required extensive documentation of her income and her partner’s, along with an often ambiguous list of questions about her family’s circumstances. Trying to get clarification often meant hours on the phone, sometimes with conflicting answers. If the Philadelphia-area mom messed anything up, her daughter might end up without healthcare.
At Reconstructionist Rabbinical College ordination, divisions over Israel share stage with 11 new rabbis
ABINGTON, Pa. (JTA) – The discord tearing apart the Reconstructing Judaism movement was on full view Sunday, as the movement’s rabbinical school ordained 11 new rabbis in a ceremony rife with references to Israel’s war in Gaza and the ways in which it is dividing an already small denomination.
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