
Max Marin
Reporter, Investigations Team at The Philadelphia Inquirer
Reporter @PhillyInquirer / email: mmarin at inquirer dot com
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3 weeks ago |
inquirer.com | Samantha Melamed |Max Marin |Dylan Purcell
Bailey McKenna had worked a year of landscaping jobs and weekend shifts at a local pub to earn the money for repairs to his dirt bike, paying his mechanic in installments. Finally, on Nov. 14, 2016, the 18-year-old high school senior from Northeast Philly’s Holmesburg section had the last of the cash in hand. He asked his older brother, Liam McKenna, for a ride in his truck so they could retrieve the red Honda. But Liam was tied up at work. “He couldn’t wait,” Liam McKenna said.
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1 month ago |
thederrick.com | Aubrey Whelan |Max Marin
PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia has settled a lawsuit with the brother of two young girls killed in the 1985 MOVE bombing, resolving one aspect of an ongoing court battle over the mishandling of victims’ remains by both the Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office and the University of Pennsylvania. Daniel Hartstein, an attorney for Lionell Dotson, confirmed the settlement on Friday.
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1 month ago |
mahoningmatters.com | Aubrey Whelan |Max Marin
PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia has settled a lawsuit with the brother of two young girls killed in the 1985 MOVE bombing, resolving one aspect of an ongoing court battle over the mishandling of victims' remains by both the Philadelphia Medical Examiner's Office and the University of Pennsylvania. Daniel Hartstein, an attorney for Lionell Dotson, confirmed the settlement on Friday.
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1 month ago |
inquirer.com | Max Marin |Julia Terruso
In 2014, Daniel Watson-Bey enrolled in a federal program to help minority-owned small businesses like his video production firm so he could compete for government contracts. Through the program, the Landsdale-based company East Hill Media won federal bids to install video conference systems at West Point Military Academy, host webinars about low-income housing programs, and do community engagement ahead of a dam demolition on the Monongahela River in Pittsburgh.
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1 month ago |
inquirer.com | Aubrey Whelan |Max Marin
Philadelphia has settled a lawsuit with the brother of two young girls killed in the 1985 MOVE bombing, resolving one aspect of an ongoing court battle over the mishandling of victims’ remains by both the Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office and the University of Pennsylvania. Daniel Hartstein, an attorney for Lionell Dotson, confirmed the settlement on Friday.
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