CORONAVIRUS Temple University COVID-19 briefing: Nov. 9 09 November 2020 Jack Danz Temple reported 34 active COVID-19 cases among students and employees today.
CORONAVIRUS Election celebrators should quarantine and get tested, city says 09 November 2020 Jack Danz Philadelphia recorded 1,772 new COVID-19 cases since Friday, and cases are increasing among all age groups.
City ‘I feel like a part of history’: Temple students join Philadelphians in streets after Biden victory 07 November 2020 Amelia Winger, Madison Karas and Jack Danz After news outlets projected Joe Biden as the presidential election winner, students joined thousands of people in streets nearby City Hall and the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
elections Polls for general election close in North Central 03 November 2020 Jack Danz and Victoria Ayala Students and residents voted for presidential candidates in person while adhering to COVID-19 safety protocols.
elections Two Philadelphians are running for state auditor general 03 November 2020 Jack Danz With the current auditor general running for a seat in the United States House of Representatives, four candidates are vying for his office.
CORONAVIRUS Temple to administer 26,000 COVID-19 tests a week in spring 03 November 2020 Jack Danz Rapid testing for symptomatic students and employees began at testing centers on Monday
CORONAVIRUS Temple University COVID-19 briefing: Nov. 2 02 November 2020 Jack Danz Temple reported 48 active COVID-19 cases among students and employees today.
City Philadelphia issues curfew for Friday night 30 October 2020 Jack Danz The curfew will last from 9 p.m. on Friday to 6 a.m. on Saturday. The mayor will issue more curfews on a day-to-day basis, if necessary.
City City issues curfew amid Walter Wallace Jr. protests 28 October 2020 Jack Danz The Philadelphia Police Department killing of Wallace Jr. in West Philadelphia on Monday sparked two nights of protests.
elections Mail-in ballot registration deadline passes today 27 October 2020 Jack Danz Satellite election offices altered their hours to accommodate ballot applications, but voters must be in line by 5 p.m. to request a mail-in ballot.