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Be Well Philly

Yes, You Still Can (and Should) Donate Blood

Blood drives are being cancelled in record numbers due to the closure of schools, churches and other institutions — which is creating a shortage in […]

City Life

Should I Have Called the Cops on My Neighbor’s Party?

I couldn’t sleep. After reading a New York Times article by three Penn doctors saying that a return to normalcy from the COVID-19 pandemic was […]

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City Life

Philly Coronavirus News: Big Changes at Wawa, Wolf Cracks Down, But, Hey, It’s Warm!

A roundup of Philly coronavirus news. Say Goodbye to Wawa as You Know It Wawa is, essentially, a basic human right in Philadelphia, Delco and […]

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Philadelphia Wedding

Coronavirus Wedding Diaries: We Waited 8 Years. We Can Wait a Few More Months

The coronavirus crisis has upended life in Philly (and across the country) in more ways than we can count. With the strictest guidelines focused on […]

City Life

8 Ways to Support the Local Economy During the Coronavirus Shutdown

The COVID-19 pandemic will affect you whether or not you contract the virus; surely it already has. Among other repercussions, the pandemic is revealing exactly […]

Be Well Philly

Solidcore Just Laid off Most of Their Employees Because of Coronavirus

As if the closing of all non-essential businesses in Philadelphia hadn’t already taken a toll on fitness studios, one of the big chains just took […]

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Philadelphia Wedding

12 Smart Ways Philly Wedding Pros Are Helping Couples Change Weddings Impacted by Coronavirus

Behind every soon-to-be-married Philly couple is a team of wedding vendors (no matter how large or small) doing their part for the duo as they […]

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Property

Has Coronavirus Changed the Real Estate Market?

The owner of 649 Loves Lane in Wynnewood was all ready to pull the trigger. The Tudor Revival house, part of a unique, historic community […]

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Philadelphia Wedding

Coronavirus Wedding Diaries: We Planned Our Independence Park Ceremony in Under 15 Minutes

The coronavirus crisis has upended life in Philly (and across the country) in more ways than we can count. With the strictest guidelines focused on […]

Foobooz

If Insurance Companies Won’t Help Our Restaurants, Who Will?

The American restaurant industry hasn’t dealt with this magnitude of tragedy before, at least not in the last century. History has shown that we as […]

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Property

Just Listed: Renovated Italianate Twin in Germantown

If you haven’t copped wise to this yet, let me make it plain: I’m rooting for Germantown’s revival. The second-most-historic neighborhood in Philadelphia, as a […]

Foobooz

River Twice’s Chili Con Queso Recipe, for All Your Stress-Eating Needs

As coronavirus spreads, restaurants are pivoting to takeout and delivery, relying on gift cards to serve essentially as micro-loans, and shutting down completely. In lieu […]

NextHealth PHL

8 Dangerous Myths About Coronavirus Debunked

Long before the COVID-19 pandemic abruptly disrupted life around the world, America already had a problem with facts and misinformation. Now, with the virus crossing […]

City Life

Philly Coronavirus News: Stay Away From the Shore, Penn Med Employees Test Positive, and … Snow?!

A roundup of Philly coronavirus news. Coronavirus Hits Penn Medicine Employees One major concern surrounding the coronavirus is the danger of it spreading to the […]

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Philadelphia Wedding

Rittenhouse Square Is Covered In Flowers From Canceled Events

There hasn’t exactly been a lot to smile about in the wake of coronavirus. Beloved Philly shops are closing. College seniors are missing their graduations. […]