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Historic University City marker smashed to bits after crash
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One of University City’s iconic street markers was found destroyed Friday morning, sparking questions about what could have caused such significant damage. Police sent an update Monday morning saying that someone crashed their vehicle into the marker.
The rubble was found at the east entrance of the University Heights neighborhood, at the corner of Princeton and Trinity Avenues, Friday morning. Over the years, both intentional and accidental vandalism have targeted historic streetlights and entrance markers in University City, but never to this degree.
Longtime University City resident Eileen Pheiffer found out through a neighbor sending her photos of the incident.
Edward Gardner Lewis, the founder of University City and designer of the historical charm, is highly admired by residents for his thoughtful designs, including the streetlights and grand markers that serve as gateways and guides through the city’s neighborhoods.
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How delivery drivers are braving the frigid temperatures
SUMMARY: As temperatures plunge into the single digits, essential workers are braving the harsh conditions to keep the city operational. Taylor Harris reports live, highlighting the efforts of various workers including delivery drivers, law enforcement, and emergency responders. Delivery driver Brian Sparks, with nearly 20 years of experience, notes this is the worst winter storm he’s faced in a decade, emphasizing the dangers of icy conditions. He manages around 60 deliveries in an 8-hour shift while staying warm in layers. The CDC warns of frostbite and hypothermia risks, urging customers to assist by clearing pathways and being ready upon delivery.
From law enforcement to emergency responders, construction crews, and delivery drivers, essential workers are pushing through these dangerous conditions to get the job done.
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Biden pardons Fauci, Jan. 6 committee ahead of Trump inauguration
SUMMARY: In a final act before leaving office, President Joe Biden granted pardons to several public servants targeted by Donald Trump, including Dr. Anthony Fauci and retired Gen. Mark Milley. He also pardoned members of the House committee that investigated the January 6 Capitol attack, as well as several police officers who testified. Biden emphasized that these individuals served the nation honorably and do not deserve politically motivated prosecutions. While some committee members may accept the pardons, others feel they are unnecessary. Biden defended his actions as a response to exceptional circumstances, asserting the rule of law should prevail.
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TikTok restores service for US users based on Trump’s promised executive order
SUMMARY: TikTok restored service to U.S. users on Sunday after going dark due to a federal ban. President-elect Donald Trump announced he would issue an executive order to extend the deadline for TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, to sell its U.S. operations. The ban stemmed from national security concerns, but Trump’s order aimed to provide more time for a potential sale. Despite app removals from stores, users regained access, and Trump’s actions were viewed as a political maneuver. TikTok’s future remains uncertain, with no confirmed buyers, and questions about the legality of Trump’s intervention persist.
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