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  1. Stadium entertainment districts — such as the one proposed in South Philly — are changing the game for fans around the country. Sixers will limit game-day closures of 10th and 11th Streets at proposed downtown arena. When teachers call out sick, she shows up. Meet ‘Grandmom,’ Phillys super substitute.

  2. Philly City Council will consider blocking Mayor Parker’s triage center plan in Fairmount | Council roundup

  3. The discipline came after a round of what organizers called "the administration’s continued bad-faith negotiations." Amnesty for student protesters has been a sticking point. Beatrice Forman and Susan Snyder an hour ago. Philly narcotics cops secretly used surveillance cameras. Video proved some of their testimony false. Samantha Melamed 2 ...

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  5. Sports. A T-shirt showed up in Brandon Marsh’s locker today. Here’s why it reminded him of his late father. “It was meant to be,” Marsh said of the t-shirt that featured a picture of Schwarber, Stubbs, Pache, and him on it, around the Guns N’ Roses cross logo. Guns N’ Roses was his dad's favorite band. Alex Coffey 28 minutes ago.

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