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Upper Darby school board approves new weapon detection system
The Upper Darby School District plans to spend over $1.1 million on a new weapons detection system after a pair of incidents this month.
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On a gloomy, rainy evening, cyclists ride in silence to remember those who have died
Hundreds of cyclists took the the streets of Philadelphia on Wednesday for a ride to commemorate the 14 people who died while riding bikes in the Delaware Valley over the past year.
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Bucks County school district approves separate bathrooms for transgender, non-binary students
On Monday night, the Pennridge School District, by a vote of 5-to-4, voted to provide separate bathroom facilities to enable students to use facilities for the gender they identify with.
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Philly Hospital Workers Struggle to Keep Up With COVID Patients
Medical workers at hospitals in the Philadelphia region are struggling to keep up with the demand of COVID-19’s newest surge. NBC10 reporter Johnny Archer talked with a doctor and a nurse in the region.
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Bahamian Business Pioneer Helped Build Futures in Miami Neighborhoods
Coconut Grove has gone through many changes over the years since Miami was officially incorporated as a city in 1896. At the time, the population was just over 300 people and many Bahamians where immigrating to America. Coconut Grove was becoming a destination where they would move. There was one Bahamian who came to Coconut Grove with little to nothing….