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.


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May 21, 2020

Investigations

Bucks County woman charged in East Falls hit-and-run on state trooper

Gabrielle Finch, 36, of Trevose, allegedly struck state trooper Jarrett Harvey on May 16 while he rode his motorcycle on School House Lane in the East Falls section of Philadelphia. Investigators said Finch fled the scene of the crash.

May 21, 2020

Government

Despite progress in COVID-19 crisis, 'we're not out of this,' Philly officials say

Philadelphia city officials cautioned against residents letting their guard down despite progress in COVID-19 crisis. Mayor Jim Kenney repeated that the city's cautious approach is meant to avoid a major setback. Health commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley reported 341 additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, bringing the city's total to 20,700.

May 20, 2020

Prevention

Jefferson partners with Indian biotech firm on dual COVID-19-rabies vaccine

Thomas Jefferson University's Vaccine Center is developing a COVID-19 vaccine candidate that uses the existing rabies vaccine as a carrier for the SARS-CoV-2 antigen. A partnership with Bharat Biotech will help with end-to-end development for the vaccine, from clinical trials to commercial licensure.

May 20, 2020

Development

Amazon confirms plan for new fulfillment center, 1,000 jobs near Wilmington

Amazon will bring 1,000 new jobs to the Wilmington area with a new customer fulfillment center at the sire of the old General Motors assembly plant new Newport, officials said. The 820,000-square-foot facility will be Amazon's third fulfillment center in Delaware.

May 20, 2020

Prevention

Face masks will be crucial when Philly begins reopening, health commish says

It will be critical for residents to wear face masks when Philadelphia advances to the yellow phase of Pennsylvania's reopening plan, Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley said. The city's COVID-19 cases continue to fall toward the benchmark set by the state to begin the reopening process.

May 20, 2020

Lawsuits

Anonymous NFL player alleges sexual assault on New Jersey-bound United Airlines flight

A lawsuit filed by an anonymous NFL player alleges that a female passenger on a United Airlines flight harassed and sexually assaulted him in February. Flight attendants failed to properly respond to multiple complaints from the NFL player and another friend who witnessed the assault, according to the lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court.

May 19, 2020

Illness

Philly's daily COVID-19 cases 'dropping fairly rapidly' as city tops 20,000 total

Philadelphia is beginning to see accelerated progress in reducing the spread of COVID-19, Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley said. While the city doesn't have a timeline, it is beginning move more quickly toward the hitting benchmarks for entering the yellow phase of the Pennsylvania's reopening plan.

May 19, 2020

Food & Drink

Popular Malaysian restaurant Saté Kampar on East Passyunk closes, citing lease issue

Saté Kampar, a Malaysian BYO on East Passyunk Avenue in South Philly, will close until it is able to find a new location. Owner Ange Branca said the lease expired amid the COVID-19 crisis and the restaurant was unable to reach a new agreement.

May 19, 2020

Politics

Montgomery County commissioners clash over face masks during COVID-19 briefing

Montgomery County Commissioners Dr. Valerie Arkoosh and Joe Gale argued about the importance of face masks during a COVID-19 press briefing on May 18, 2020. Arkoosh chided Gale for not wearing a mask while attending a flag event for veterans at St. Matthews Cemetery in Conshohocken.

May 18, 2020

Police

Philly police seize more than 60 illegal ATVs, dirt bikes during weekend

Philadelphia police seized illegal ATVs and dirt bikes across the city after receiving complaints from residents, officials said. It was not immediately clear whether the seizures were connected to the COVID-19 crisis and enforcing social distancing.

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