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Philadelphia Man Riding "ATV Dirt Bike" Dies After Crash In Fairhill, Police Say
Matos fell off his dirt bike as a result of the crash and was struck by the car's rear tire, according to police.

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Matos fell off his dirt bike as a result of the crash and was struck by the car's rear tire, according to police.

"We have things that could fit and match into anywhere," Adedeji said. "We have something for everyone, you don't even have to be African."
"When we come in in the morning, now we have to remove people who are sleeping on our doorsteps … It doesn't feel safe," Alicea said.
"They come through this door multiple ways. Some come in handcuffs, some come from hospitals, some voluntarily walk in," Preston said.
The new guidance comes after the university dismantled a pro-Palestinian encampment last month.
"I'm coming here every day. You know that gives me a sense of purpose. Every day I come in, I don't miss a day," Franklin said.
Squilla introduced a resolution Thursday that passed in City Council to hold hearings about the closure of UArts.
"Delayed, delayed, delayed," April Petrey said about her flight home to Lexington. She continued, "I just want to go home."
"This is the first time I've seen this," said Grisel Claudio, who has lived in Juniata Park for 22 years.
Philadelphia's biggest happy hour has returned on Wednesday – Center City SIPS is back.
The school abruptly announced on Friday that it would be closing June 7. University President Kerry Walk resigned this week.
On Tuesday, students were back on campus demonstrating on the steps of Hamilton Hall where they said they were left feeling empty.
The confusion began Monday night when an email with the subject line was sent out stating the author's event was canceled.
Temple University and Drexel University both issued statements over the past week offering UArts students paths to transfer.
Philadelphia is often known as a city of neighborhoods, each with its own character and charm.
In our special "Generations of Pride," we visit Philadelphia's Gayborhood, where you'll find LGBTQ+ community pillars like Giovanni's Room.
Baulkman and her friends traveled all the way from Orlando, Florida, to attend the festival.
CBS News Philadelphia saw crews cleaning up the graffiti Sunday morning in the area of 1500 Spring Garden.
"It makes me feel welcome, included, and like I finally have a safe space, which is what we all should have," Aura Lee said.
"The soft touch of the pastel, the colors, all of that is scientifically proven to help you naturally reduce stress and anxiety," Reid said.