Today, The City’s Office of Homeless Services (OHS) has announced the award of nearly $4.2 million in State CARES Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds. View More »
The Philadelphia Department of Public Health has announced an additional 141 confirmed cases of COVID-19. This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 30,354. View More »
Here are today’s headlines:
-The U.S. passes 150,000 coronavirus deaths
-Occupy PHA continues its protest agains the Philadelphia Housing Authority; sets up new camp in North Philly
-Our Matt Silverman has more on Temple’s tuition freeze
-Our weatherman Josh Kurman has your weekend forecast View More »
There have been an additional 132 confirmed cases of COVID-19, bringing the city’s total to 28,874, according to the Philadelphia Department of Public Health. View More »
Due to the ongoing public health crisis, the City’s Office of Special Events will not accept or review any public gathering or special event of 50 people or more until February 28, 2021. View More »
Today’s Headlines:
Temple has set a deadline to July 15 for updates to course schedules
Temple has released a health and safety plan for a safe return to campus
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City officials have announced today that Mayor Kenney approved for Philadelphia to waive all protest-related Code Violation Notices (CVNs) from May 30th until June 30, 2020. View More »
Today’s Headlines:
Health experts worry 4th of July weekend may contribute to a spike in COVID-19 cases
Trump Administration extends Paycheck Protection Program for 26,000 businesses to August 8
Temple Basketball Alumni Khalif Wyatt and Ramone Moore led the team “Brotherly Love” to a victory this weekend
Nate Stanley has your three-day forecast View More »
Today’s Headlines:
Student athletes speak up about racial injustice
Temple ends financial support to the Philadelphia Police Foundation; A Temple student responds
Temple Update’s Matt Silverman has more on a local zoo’s reopening
Nate Stanley has your three-day forecast View More »