Michael Tanenbaum

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Michael Tanenbaum is a senior staff writer for PhillyVoice.com, with interests ranging from technology and behavioral health to local community initiatives and cultural life. Michael has written for the Argentina Independent and Bespoke Magazine and previously served as a news editor for Xfinity.com before joining PhillyVoice. He received his B.A. in The Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University.


tanenbaum@phillyvoice.com

May 12, 2025

Investigations

Police investigating death of 98-year-old man at Northeast Philly home as a homicide

Philadelphia police are investigating the death of a 98-year-old man who was found with a gash to his forehead Sunday night at a home on the 6500 block of Roosevelt Boulevard in Northeast Philly, authorities said. The man was not identified. Medics who arrived at the home said the man was found unresponsive sitting on the living room steps. Authorities are investigating the man's death as a homicide.

May 12, 2025

2025 Election

Larry Krasner welcomes battling Trump policies in campaign for third term as Philly district attorney

Progressive District Attorney Larry Krasner is seeking a third term against former Municipal Court Judge Pat Dugan in Philadelphia's May 20 Democratic primary, while framing his campaign as a fight against Trump policies.RetryClaude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.

May 12, 2025

Government

Whitemarsh Township cancels July 4 parade, citing safety risks to community, but residents say transparency is lacking

Whitemarsh Township officials voted last week to cancel this year's Fourth of July parade, an annual tradition that has spanned generations in the Montgomery County community. The township cited public safety concerns and recent violent attacks at other large community events. In an online petition, residents contend the township was not transparent about the decision. They're urging local officials to reconsider.

May 12, 2025

2025 Election

In district attorney race, Pat Dugan leans on accountability to challenge Krasner 'fatigue'

Pat Dugan, a U.S. Army veteran and former Municipal Court judge, is running against two-term Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner in the May 20 Democratic primary, promising to restore balance to the prosecutor's office.

May 8, 2025

Investigations

Pa. governor's mansion to get anti-climb fence and other security upgrades in wake of arson

The Pennsylvania Governor's Residence will get an anti-climb fence and other increased security measures in the aftermath of a break-in and arson last month, Pennsylvania State Police told lawmakers in a letter outlining plans to protect Gov. Josh Shapiro.

May 8, 2025

Media

'Preston & Steve' co-host Kathy Romano let go from WMMR after 22 years at the radio station

Longtime 'Preston & Steve' co-host Kathy Romano will leave 93.3 WMMR on Friday after 22 years with the station, parent company Beasley Media Group confirmed Thursday. Romano's departure is part of a broader round of cuts at Beasley Media Group, which owns seven radio stations in the Philadelphia region.

May 7, 2025

Investigations

Temple student denies responsibility for antisemitic sign and demands apology from Barstool Sports founder

Mohammed Adnan Khan, a Temple University student who allegedly was involved in displaying an antisemitic sign at a Barstool Sports nightclub in Center City on Saturday, now denies responsibility for what happened at the business. Khan, who has been suspended by the university, called himself of victim of cancel culture and demanded an apology from Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy. Temple said Wednesday it has suspended a second, unnamed student in connection with the incident at the bar.

May 7, 2025

Business

Rite Aid to close all Philly stores, sell Navy Yard HQ as part of bankruptcy plan

Philadelphia-based drugstore chain Rite Aid will close of its U.S. locations — including 33 stores in Philly — and shut down the headquarters it opened three years ago at the Navy Yard in South Philly. The company filed for its second bankruptcy in less than two years on Monday. Stores will continue filling prescriptions for the next few months as the company sells its leases to other drugstores and retail chains.

May 6, 2025

Accidents

Woman with severe burns dies months after medical jet crash in Northeast Philly

A woman who was severely burned in the explosion caused by the crash of a medical jet in Northeast Philadelphia on Jan. 31 has died from her injuries, becoming the eighth fatality connected to the crash. Dominque Goods-Burke, 34, died on April 27, according to the Philadelphia Medical Examiner's Office. The crash, which killed Goods-Burke's fiancé and all six people who were on board the jet, remains under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board.

May 6, 2025

Transportation

One of the Wildwood Boardwalk's famed trams will be pulled by a Ford Maverick truck this summer

The Wildwood Sightseer Tramcars will have a new look this year with the introduction of a Ford Maverick hybrid truck that will be tested as a future option to pull the trailer carriages. The battery-operated trams that have been used for decades have become too costly to replace, and the nonprofit that owns and operates the attraction is looking at future alternatives. The first of the new trucks will debut this year alongside the fleet of existing tram cars.

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