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Week In Photos: Olympics, A Notable Retirement and Police Mourn

Groundhog Punxsutawney Phil made his prediction the same week the Olympics began, Tom Brady retires, and a winter storm blasts the Midwest.

A Pittsburgh Transit Authority bus sits on the Fern Hollow Bridge in Pittsburgh after the bridge collapsed Jan. 28.
A Pittsburgh Transit Authority bus sits on the Fern Hollow Bridge in Pittsburgh after the bridge collapsed Jan. 28. (Gene J. Puskar/AP)

ACROSS AMERICA — Below, Patch shows some of the most notable stories of the week in pictures.

As the Eastern Seaboard and Midwest were blasted by winter storms, Punxsutawney Phil — the weather prognosticating groundhog — predicted six more weeks of winter. For many suffering winter's might, a milder winter would be welcome.

Three NFL highlights include the Super Bowl matchup being finalized; Tom Brady retiring after seven Super Bowl wins; and a storied franchise announcing a new nickname after criticism citing a lack of racial sensitivity doomed the team's previous nickname.

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Police and fire departments in two U.S. cities mourned the loss of their own this week and held processions and funeral services.

Two men convicted in a state court of killing Ahmaud Arbery withdrew their guilty pleas this week regarding federal charges.

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Also in the news, U.S. Olympics competitors headed to Beijing for the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Here's what happened in the week in photos:

Groundhog Club handler A.J. Dereume interacts with Punxsutawney Phil, the weather prognosticating groundhog, during Wednesday's 136th celebration of Groundhog Day on Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney, Pa. Phil's handlers said that the groundhog forecast six more weeks of winter. (Barry Reeger/AP)
A woman pulls a child on a sled across the intersection of Bayaud Avenue and South Washington Street in Denver, Colorado, as a winter storm swept over the intermountain West on Wednesday. (David Zalubowski/AP)
A view of SoFi Stadium as workers prepare for Super Bowl LVI in Inglewood, California. The Super Bowl is scheduled for Feb. 13. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski (left) and quarterback Tom Brady celebrate after the NFL Super Bowl LV game against the Kansas City Chiefs in Tampa, Fla., on Feb. 7, 2021. Brady has retired after winning seven Super Bowls and setting numerous passing records in an unprecedented 22-year-career. He made the announcement Tuesday in a long post on Instagram. (Steve Luciano, File/AP)
Freestyle skier Mac Forehand does a backflip as he conducts an interview at a Delta Airlines terminal in Los Angeles before boarding a plane to Beijing for the 2022 Olympics. (Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP)
Dancers perform during Friday's opening ceremony of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. (Jeff Roberson/AP)
Dan Snyder (left) and Tanya Snyder, co-owners and co-CEOs of the Washington Commanders, pose for photos after unveiling their NFL football team's new identity on Wednesday in Landover, Md. The new name comes 18 months after the once-storied franchise dropped its old moniker following decades of criticism that it was offensive to Native Americans. (Patrick Semansky/AP)
New York police officers arrive along Fifth Avenue outside St. Patrick's Cathedral for Officer Wilbert Mora's funeral Wednesday in New York. For the second time in under a week, police converged on St. Patrick's Cathedral to pay tribute to a young officer gunned down while answering a call for help in Harlem. Mora was shot along with Officer Jason Rivera on Jan. 22 while responding to a call about a domestic argument in an apartment. (Yuki Iwamura/AP)
Chicago police Officer Jason Van Dyke (left) attends his Jan. 18, 2019, sentencing hearing at the Leighton Criminal Court Building in Chicago, for the 2014 killing of Laquan McDonald. Van Dyke was released from prison on Thursday after he served less than half of his 81-month sentence. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune via AP, Pool, File)
A fire engine carries the casket of Baltimore Fire EMT/firefighter Kenny Lacayo during a procession following a funeral service for him, Lt. Paul Butrim and firefighter/paramedic Kelsey Sadler on Wednesday in Baltimore. The three firefighters died while responding to a vacant row home fire. A fourth firefighter was injured during the blaze. (Julio Cortez/AP)
People walk on a sidewalk along a road where the canopies on the trees were frozen over following a winter storm that moved in overnight in Richardson, Texas, on Thursday. (Tony Gutierrez/AP)
Facebook unveiled its new Meta sign at the company headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif., on Oct. 28. Shares of the company formerly known as Facebook saw a historic plunge Thursday after the social media giant reported a rare profit decline due to a sharp rise in expenses, shaky ad revenue growth, and fewer daily U.S. users on its flagship platform. (Tony Avelar, File/AP)
Travis McMichael looks on during the sentencing in his state murder trial along with his father, Gregory McMichael, and neighbor William "Roddie" Bryan in the Glynn County Courthouse on Jan. 7, 2022, in Brunswick, Ga. Travis and Gregory McMichael, convicted of murder in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, withdrew their guilty pleas on a federal hate crime charge. (Stephen B. Morton, Pool, File/AP)

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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