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Top Philadelphia news: 1 dead, 2 hurt in crash; Easter Mass canceled; city tax deadlines extended

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Published on March 26, 2020
Top Philadelphia news: 1 dead, 2 hurt in crash; Easter Mass canceled; city tax deadlines extendedPhoto: Adrian Sampson/Flickr

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Philadelphia.

Philadelphia Archdiocese scraps all public Holy Week services, Easter Sunday Mass

There will be no Easter Sunday Mass in Philadelphia next month. The Archdiocese of Philadelphia has released directives scrapping all public Holy Week Masses and services, as well as Easter Sunday Mass.

Read the full story on CBS Philly.

1 dead, 2 injured in Juniata Park crash

It happened around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday at Kensington and Castor avenues.

Read the full story on 6abc Action News.

School year could be over, superintendent says

The third marking period of the school year, which has already ended, could be the end of the school year, School District of Philadelphia Superintendent William Hite said Tuesday.

Read the full story on (SPC) South Philly CommUNITY.

Mayor, superintendent help pack lunches, address computer concerns for students

Mayor Jim Kenney and Superintendent William Hite visited John H. Webster Elementary School, as staff packed grab-and-go meals to distribute to parents and students.

Read the full story on 6abc Action News.

City extends property, business tax deadlines

Mayor Jim Kenney and Revenue Commissioner Frank Breslin announced that the Department of Revenue is changing a number of payment deadlines for real estate taxes and some business taxes.

Read the full story on (SPC) South Philly CommUNITY.


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