Daily News | Why the Philly history museum became history | Morning Newsletter
People asked me, how can the city allow such a great opportunity slip through its fingers? How indeed. Looking into the history of the place, what I found was not so much an instance of opportunity lost, although it was certainly that, but rather opportunity not even recognized.
Where some in the city’s cultural community saw 100,000 stories tied to the museum’s 100,000-plus artifacts, successive mayoral administrations saw multiple and costly pains in the neck. Morris Vogel, a former Temple dean, told me the museum’s story was one of “cascading failures.”
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Philly schools going back to universal masking Monday“As we’ve learned since the pandemic began, the coronavirus continues to evolve and so too will our response to it,” Superintendent William R. Hite Jr. said.
Les mer »
Philly Schools Will Again Require Face Masks for All Starting MondayJUST IN: The School District of Philadelphia will require students and staff to once again wear face masks starting next week, citing an increase in COVID-19 infections.
Les mer »
Did a former Philly homicide detective help leak a confidential witness statement?At Philip Nordo's sexual assault trial, prosecutors sought to link him to the publication of a statement on Instagram. But his lawyers pushed back on the notion that he had any involvement.
Les mer »
West Philly Double Shooting Leaves 30-Year-Old Man Dead, Teen Hospitalized: PoliceJUST IN: A West Philadelphia double shooting left a 30-year-old man dead and a 17-year-old in the hospital, police said.
Les mer »
Masks Are Coming Back on for Philly StudentsCOVID-19 cases are back on the rise and the Philadelphia School District, like other school districts around the Pennsylvania suburbs, has called for another mask mandate coming this Monday. NBC10’s Deanna Durante was live in Norristown with what families can expect for the rest of the school year: involving any COVID-19 related mandates and where students are required to use masks.
Les mer »