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It's more than just music, art and fashion taking over the met in North Philadelphia Wednesday.

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It's more than just music, art and fashion taking over the met in North Philadelphia Wednesday.

"You know, (Correa) is pretty good at what he does," Painter joked with reporters afterward. "So just trying to get by him."
It's a video that you could watch over and over again. "It says congratulations at the top of the email and I just lose it," Staten said.
Many students tell CBS News Philadelphia they feel the university is not protecting students who live off campus.
Antonio LaMotta and Joshua Macias were found guilty of two gun charges for bringing guns near the Pennsylvania Convention Center in 2020.
These new buses will allow SEPTA to evaluate the technology as it develops a plan for a zero-emission bus fleet.
For those young people who are becoming more of the victims of gun violence, their trauma seeps through and is ever-present.
This bill establishes freedom for people to marry or enter into civil union with a person of any race.
The van was taken before 1:30 a.m. from Amazing Kidz Academy on the 1200 block of Cheltenham Avenue in the Oxford Circle neighborhood.
The locks will be available at the 35th District headquarters on North Broad in Ogontz starting at noon.
The collapse happened at a boardwalk condominium building on Friday.
Fire officials say the fire was out when they arrived. They add if it weren't for the sprinkler, the fire could have spread easily.
There's no word on arrests or what was taken.
Police say a man and a woman were arguing when another man intervened. The two men got into a verbal argument.
Limerick stays true to her mother's advice. She's wearing a beautiful hat created by her mother and legendary hatmaker.
"He chose to step up to the plate and defend people who couldn't defend themselves and in doing so lost his life."
John Hao's life was forever changed last week when a gunman opened fire at Michigan State University killing four people and injuring five.
Local journalism students at Temple University reacted to the tragedy Thursday, and say their idea about entering this field is evolving.
"How does someone take a fridge?" Kysheen Wilson said. "Did they put it on their back?"
"Traffic at 5 o'clock at night is a mess here," Charles Lynch said.