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New Philadelphia Law Cracks Down On Drivers Blocking Bike Lanes – Starting Next Year
The law changes bike lanes on Spruce and Pine streets from "no parking" zones to "no stopping" zones.

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The law changes bike lanes on Spruce and Pine streets from "no parking" zones to "no stopping" zones.

"We have over 6,000 packs of crayons. We have 3,000 coloring sheets, and we have over 2,000 coloring and activity books," Passalacqua said.
"When my son turned around, the guy walked down and he shot him in front of his door," Janette Santiago explained.
CBS News Philadelphia found out the new law won't be fully enforced until the city updates the signs in the spring of 2025.
One person on the bus was injured, while a person in the colliding vehicle was also hurt, according to SEPTA.
"We are here to make sure I have shared my decision-making and the rationale behind it with every constituency I represent," Parker said.
Officials celebrated the launch of the program during a news conference in Point Breeze on Monday.
No one was injured in the crash, but surrounding homes were temporarily evacuated due to a concern that the car struck a gas line.
Tensions flared as verbal clashes broke out between speakers, leading council members to cut microphones during heated exchanges.
Around 7:15 a.m., Chopper 3 arrived to find crews putting out the last of the flames.
Heather Redfern, spokesperson for Philadelphia's Department of Aviation, told CBS News there were no cancellations from the power outage.
A man has died and a woman was taken to a hospital following a rowhome fire in North Philadelphia early Saturday morning, police said.
"I've never been here before, so I think this is pretty awesome," said Desire Diaz. "I think the fun outweighs the cold a little bit."
Surrounding homes were also evacuated temporarily due to a concern that the car struck a gas line during the accident.
Gaudreau has worked at Archbishop Damiano School in Westville, New Jersey, for more than 40 years.
"I just believed in myself for once and gave it a shot, and here I am," Jared Dotts said.
The family-owned business has been helping cook up Thanksgiving birds in the city for more than 70 years.
The Walnut Street Theatre is all decked out with holiday spirit, from candy cane pillars, a menorah and halls trimmed with garland.
Philadelphia police have made an arrest after three businesses were robbed at gunpoint on three consecutive days this month.
"I've always been aware of the need for more opportunity for people in Philadelphia," brewery founder and CEO Tess Hart said.