
Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Philadelphia.
Bryan Dilworth, longtime concert promoter, dies at 51
It would be hard — nearly impossible, in fact — to list all the Philadelphia venues that Bryan Dilworth booked over the course of his career, from the Theater of Living Arts to the Mann Music Center and the Electric Factory, from Underground Arts and the Trocadero to the Wells Fargo Center.
Read the full story on Philadelphia Inquirer.
Penn moves all classes online for rest of semester
Colleges are moving to online instruction to deal with the coronavirus, Philadelphia has opened its Emergency Operation Center, and events are being canceled across the region.
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Man shot multiple times in North Philadelphia
A man was critically wounded after he was shot multiple times in broad daylight on Wednesday. The shooting happened on the 2700 block of North Dover Street just before 12:30 p.m.
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Area businesses were scammed out of millions; IRS is demanding they pay up
Dozens of business owners across the Delaware Valley discovered the company they hired to handle their payroll taxes stole the money instead, leaving victims, including a food pantry, on the hook for millions owed to the IRS.
Read the full story on Philadelphia Inquirer.
Hahnemann building eyed as option for overflow in case of COVID-19 outbreak
Philadelphia's hospitals do not have space to accommodate a surge in patients that could result from COVID-19, their leaders say.
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