Top Philadelphia news: Woman charged with attempted murder of young son; SEPTA has masks for riders

Top Philadelphia news: Woman charged with attempted murder of young son; SEPTA has masks for ridersPhoto: Kevin Burkett/Flickr
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Published on April 16, 2020

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Woman charged with attempted murder of 7-year-old son

Philadelphia police say a woman has been arrested in connection with the attempted murder of her 7-year-old son in Kensington.

Read the full story on FOX 29.

Police seek help in locating 22-year-old woman from North Philadelphia

Shaniece Myers was last seen March 30 on the 5400 block of West Berks Street.

Read the full story on FOX 29.

SEPTA provides masks for riders on buses, subways

SEPTA has a limited supply of surgical masks it is making available for riders on certain modes of transit.

Read the full story on Patch.com.

New resources announced for parents, seniors amid COVID-19

Officials in Philadelphia announced additional resources for residents amid the coronavirus pandemic, including free meals for seniors and help for new parents and babies.

Read the full story on ABC Philadelphia, WPVI.

Class-action lawsuit seeks tuition reimbursement from Drexel University

With schools going online as a result of the pandemic, many students want refunds for housing, meal plans and tuition.

Read the full story on ABC Philadelphia, WPVI.


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