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The community showed strength numbers at the Bell Tower.
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The community showed strength numbers at the Bell Tower.
The shooting happened on the 1500 block of Spruce Street just before 8 p.m.
Ultimately KenCrest West Director Josie Jones hopes these seniors will return one day and run their own classroom.
It happened during a block party Sunday before the Super Bowl on the 1700 block of Arlington Street.
The New Jersey district's schools were closed Tuesday out of an abundance of caution related to the shooting at Michigan State University.
Philadelphia police say they're looking for nine individuals in connection with the vandalism.
It's been a "wild two weeks" at the stores selling Eagles merchandise during this run to Super Bowl LVII.
The Eagles Autism Foundation is sending staff to State Farm Stadium to make sure it's sensory-inclusive for all fans.
The video showed a student spray painting another student's face black and making racist remarks.
Police say the teenage girl was visiting family in Southwest Philadelphia when the shooting happened.
But before heading out, the Eagles had their last practice Saturday inside the Nova Center in South Philadelphia.
Before he was tearing it up in the NFC championship game, Haason Reddick was a local kid playing for Haddon Heights High School.
The Super Bowl planning has not stopped, and these two companies are helping Birds fans attend the big game.
The Birds are heading to Super Bowl LVII and, as expected, the city showed up to party in a way that only Philadelphia can do it.
It's all going down Sunday afternoon at the Linc. Fans can be seen tailgating even before sunrise.