PHILADELPHIA — City, School District, and union officials today announced that PreK through second-grade students will begin returning to school buildings for in-person learning on a rolling schedule beginning Monday, March 8.
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Philadelphia News, Spots and More PHILADELPHIA — City, School District, and union officials today announced that PreK through second-grade students will begin returning to school buildings for in-person learning on a rolling schedule beginning Monday, March 8.
Philadelphia, PA - Philly AIDS Thrift is pleased to award $200,000 this spring to 24 organizations and programs focused on HIV prevention and care, as well as for support people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS in the Delaware Valley.
PHILADEPHIA - Every neighborhood has residents who want to become more involved but aren’t sure how. Citizens Planning Institute (CPI) helps them take that next step.
Philadelphia, PA – The Northern Liberties Business Improvement District (NLBID) in partnership with Community College of Philadelphia (CCP) launches the first-ever Retail Ready Bootcamp designed to help businesses who are considering their first or next brick and mortar location.
Philadelphia, PA - The Sisterly Love Food Fair celebrates Women's History Month with special food fair pop-ups heading to all corners of the region. For four weekends in a row, look for the top local female chefs, restaurateurs, and entrepreneurs supporting each other during the pandemic at this one-day outdoor, socially distanced food market. See Coverage on PhillyBite Magazine
PHILADEPHIA - After a windy week that saw wind chill, temperatures drop to around 10 degrees this past Friday. Philadelphia's weather should take a turn this week, with temperatures making a run into the '70s on Thursday.