6 ABC’s Karen Rogers on Philly’s Snow Obsession and the Biggest Weather Event She’s Covered



It’s December, so there’s really only one thing on a Philadelphian’s mind: snow. Sleet. And snow. South Jersey resident Karen Rogers talks waking at ungodly […]



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4 Philly real estate trends to watch for in 2022



Purchasing property in 2021 was a frustrating affair for many Philly homebuyers. Here’s what’s likely to come next…



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Pennsylvania Acting Health Secretary Alison Beam to step down



Her successor, Keara Klinepeter, is executive deputy secretary at the Department of Health and has been senior adviser and a key official in the state’s pandemic response.



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iStar’s Versatility Contributes to Its Strong 2021 Performance


CEO Jay Sugarman says the REIT is attractive as both a value and a high-growth stock.



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U.S. Marshals capture fugitive wanted in connection with deadly Thanksgiving shooting in Montgomery County



Kevon Clarke, 19, of Norristown, was arrested in Philadelphia by U.S. Marshals on Monday in connection with the fatal Thanksgiving shooting of 25-year-old Miguel Palaez Moctezuma. The victim was struck by a stray bullet that flew through the window of a family home, police said. The incident stemmed from an unrelated dispute over stolen alcohol at another nearby property, where Clarke allegedly opened fire in the street.



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S&P revises its outlook for Main Line Health because of 'unfavorable operating performance'



Elevated staffing and supply costs were cited as one reason for the revision.



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Safehold’s Portfolio Tops $4 Billion


CEO Jay Sugarman attributes 2021 success to repeat customers, an increase in multi-family, and the REIT’s entrance into new regions.



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Proof of COVID-19 vaccination to be required at Philly restaurants and games at Wells Fargo Center



Philadelphia’s COVID-19 vaccine requirement for people eating indoors at restaurants begins taking effect Jan. 3 and goes in full effect Jan. 17. The new rule covers staff and guests at restaurants, bars, indoor sports venues, movie theaters, cafes within larger establishments, hotel restaurants and all other food services businesses with indoor seating for customers. Staff must be fully vaccinated by Feb. 3.



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Startup university founder: Online education is key to global talent pipeline



Two years into launching, Nexford University is growing its enrollment and taking on a lofty goal: addressing global economic inequality.



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Cheyney University launches new cybersecurity program to address diversity in tech careers



Cheyney University’s new cybersecurity workforce development program, which is aimed at enhancing diversity in STEM careers, begins in February with 25 students in its initial cohort. The program is funded through a grant from Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education.



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