<strong>Lottery draws students for Mast Philadelphia
Lottery draws students for Mast Community Charter schools
A large group of people in Northeast Philadelphia waited patiently on Tuesday to check whether or not they (students) were accepted into the Mast Community Charter Schools. 475 spots were available in three schools. You're fantastically fortunate to get acknowledged on the grounds that in excess of 29,000 applications were passed out. The charter schools center around Technology, Science, Engineering, the Arts, Robotics, and Math. Congrats to the individuals who made the cut.
Other News by This Author
Man shot after attacking off-duty Philadelphia police sergeant
A man armed with a brick is being investigated by Philadelphia police after he was shot by an off-duty sergeant. This happened in the city's Hunting Park section on Tuesday night. It occurred close to North Park and West Hunting Park roads when a man tossed a block into the vehicle of an on leave Philadelphia police sergeant, as indicated by police. Police say the speculate then got the female sergeant's neck, which prompted the sergeant releasing her weapon. Police think that he was shot and fled north on Park Avenue. He was later captured and is as of now being taken to a territory emergency clinic. His condition is obscure right now. The sergeant endured minor wounds in the assault.
Weekly Weather Forecast Of Philadelphia Is Here
Sunday, February 2
High 44, low 35
Possible drizzle in the afternoon.
Chance of rain: 68%
6 mph winds, with gusts up to 19 mph
Visibility: 10 miles
Monday, February 3
7 mph winds, with gusts up to 20 mph
High 57, low 36
Clear throughout the day.
Chance of rain: 10%
Tuesday, February 4
High 56, low 39
Light rain until afternoon, starting again overnight.
Chance of rain: 73%
Wednesday, February 5
High 51, low 36
Light rain in the morning and overnight.
8 mph winds, with gusts up to 20 mph
Visibility: 10 miles
Chance of rain: 84%
Thursday, February 6
High 44, low 35
8 mph winds, with gusts up to 20 mph
Rain throughout the day.
Visibility: 8 miles
Chance of rain: 92%
Friday, February 7
High 42, low 34
Rain until evening.
Visibility: 7 miles
Chance of rain: 97%
8 mph winds, with gusts up to 20 mph
Other News Philadelphia
5 New Homes To Hit The Market In Philadelphia
1. 1723 Belfield Ave, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19141
Price: $40,000
2. 157 Fountain St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19127
Price: $324,900
Size: 1,512 sq. ft., 3 beds, and 2 baths
3. 1726 Belfield Ave, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19141
Price: $40,000
4. 1239 Wolf St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19148
Price: $339,900
Size: 1,390 sq. ft., 3 beds, and 3 baths
5. 2029 Amber St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19125
Price: $264,900
Size: 952 sq. ft., 2 beds, and 1 bath
Andy Reid loved his time at Philadelphia
Andy Reid stated that he loved his time at Philadelphia, and the city is cheering on Reid in the Super Bowl, along with players with Philadelphia ties. Kpassagnon stated that it is awesome to get love and support of an extreme level, and I'm going to take all that love and support and bring home that ring. McGlinchey stated that it is weird to have Andy Reid across the side lines because he was the coach of that team I grew up practicing for. He also included that he and his cousins were Andy Reid for Halloween one year. Reid stated that if you are able to handle the pressure of Philadelphia, then y you become a Philadelphian and I took a lot of pride in that.
Other News United States Of America
In deaths of three kids, Rachel Henry pleads not guilty
On Tuesday, the woman, named Rachel Henry, who was accused of killing 3 of her own kids entered a not-guilty plea in court. She was taken into custody when her kids were discovered unresponsive in their home which is located near 24th Street and Southern Avenue. As per the paperwork of court, she told police that it was her who suffocated the children and then laid them on the couch. She did so to make it appear as if they were sleeping. She arrested on three charges of first-degree murder. She will now appear in court on March 24, 2020.
Missing teen could be in Phoenix
The Coconino County Sheriff's Office is looking for a 13-year-old young lady that disappeared in January. CCSO says Kylie Bean was accounted for missing on January 29 close to Canyon Loop in Kachina Village. As indicated by a public statement, she left her home and hasn't been seen since. Agents state she could be making a beeline for California to be with family and there has likewise been reports that she could be in Phoenix. She was last seen wearing a pajama-like jeans and pink shirt. In the event that you have any data, you can contact the Coconino County's Sheriff Office at 928-774-4523 or the Silent Witness hotline at 928-774-6111.