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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June 21, 2024

Real Estate

Neshaminy Mall finds buyer 4 months after being listed for sale

The Neshaminy Mall in Bensalem, Bucks County will be purchased by Paramount Realty after owner Brookfield Properties listed the struggling shopping destination for sale in February. The mall was built in 1968 near Route 1 and I-276. It's now half vacant after losing Macy's and Sears stores in recent years.

June 20, 2024

Investigations

Woman allegedly bit police officer after assaulting boy at Wildwood Crest motel, authorities say

Fallan Turner, 43, of Philadelphia, is facing criminal charges in Wildwood Crest for allegedly shoving a 10-year-old boy underwater at a motel pool while drunk on Monday. Tuner also allegedly touched the boy's father inappropriately and bit the hand of a police officer after her arrest.

June 19, 2024

Celebrities

Mark Ruffalo appears in Delco courtroom for filming of HBO series 'Task'

Film crews for the upcoming HBO crime drama "Task" made a stop at Delaware County's government center and courthouse in Media, where star actor Mark Ruffalo took photos with local officials and employees. The miniseries, which has been filming across the region this year, is led by "Mare of Easttown" creator Brad Ingelsby.

June 19, 2024

Social Justice

N.J. changes clemency program with intent of streamlining process for certain offenders

New Jersey has established a new clemency program meant to speed up reviews of applications for pardons and commutations. The executive order, signed by Gov. Phil Murphy on Juneteenth, aims to address disproportionate negative impacts on Black and Latino people in the criminal; justice system. The program will provide early release to people with excessive sentences and will clear the records of survivors of domestic violence who committed crimes of retaliation in the past.

June 18, 2024

Transportation

Tolls may increase to $6 on Ben Franklin, Walt Whitman and other DRPA bridges

The Delaware River Port Authority is considering increasing tolls from $5 to $6 for crossing the Benjamin Franklin, Betsy Ross, Walt Whitman and Commodore Barry bridges from New Jersey into Philadelphia. The proposed toll hike would be the first DRPA increase since 2011. The proposal does not include raising PATCO fares.

June 18, 2024

Business

New Jersey fines Walmart $1.64 million for not accurately using unit pricing

New Jersey has fined Walmart over allegations that the company didn't follow unit pricing requirements at its stores that are intended to make it easier for consumers to compare the value of products. The $1.64 million fine is the largest ever handed out by the Division of Consumer Affairs' Office of Weights and Measures.

June 18, 2024

Arts & Culture

Mural in Washington Square West will stay despite one disgruntled neighbor's complaints

Ukrainian artist Yuliya Semonova's mural "Home Is Where We Are" will remain on the wall of Tuck Barre & Yoga in Washington Square West, Mural Arts Philadelphia officials said. The community rallied around keeping the one-year installation after a critical resident lobbied city officials and Mural Arts to take it down.

June 14, 2024

Wellness

Day-to-day loneliness linked to fatigue and headache symptoms, study finds

Temporary feelings of loneliness are linked to more daily physical health issues, including headaches, fatigue and nausea, according to new research out of Penn State University. Last year, the U.S. Surgeon General warned about the nation's epidemic of loneliness and how it impacts long-term health.

June 14, 2024

Investigations

North Philly fraud ring stole $200,000 by cashing checks taken from USPS drop boxes, Pa. attorney general alleges

An alleged gang in North Philly stole more than $200,000 in a check washing scheme that involved taking mail from USPS drop boxes and recruiting outsiders to set up bank accounts to launder money, Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry said. The scheme allegedly was run by a group known as SaySlide; 15 people are facing charges.

June 13, 2024

Government

Philly's Licenses & Inspections is behind on thousands of necessary demolitions, repairs of unsafe buildings, audit says

Roughly 4,000 unsafe properties in Philadelphia are not being effectively monitored and dealt with by the city's Department of Licenses & Inspections, according to a report from CIty Controller Christy Brady. An audit of the department's list of imminently dangerous buildings — about 120 of them found — found that L&I is too understaffed to keep up with inspections, demolitions and required repairs to damaged structures that are susceptible to collapse.

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