Election Day in Philly: The D.A. & labor union boss got into argument in front of reporter @anna_orso.
"The two briefly argued over whether or not Krasner eats macaroni and cheese (he says he does), before City Councilmember Curtis Jones Jr. intervened."
https://t.co/I16UxfSEAZ
When Illinois installed a new video board in January, it became the largest scoreboard in college football.
Records obtained by FOS show the school spent more than $20 million on the screens that will likely set the standard for CFB stadium upgrades
https://t.co/3b93rE3zSj
THE POINT OF THE STORY ISN’T COFFEE SHOPS USING A WHOLESALE BAKERY FOR PASTRIES, THAT’S PRETTY COMMON. THE BIG DEAL IS THAT THE LOCAL WHOLESALE ARTISANAL BAKERY HAS BEEN SELLING THOSE COFFEE SHOPS A MIX OF THEIR OWN MADE IN-HOUSE TREATS + FOUR FROM SYSCO BUT NOT SAYING THAT
My latest little treat enthusiast exclusive: Those spinach feta pastries at coffee shops all over town are distributed by a local wholesale bakery — but they’re outsourced from Sysco. At least five coffee shop owners didn’t know their origins. https://t.co/vaU7HwyAez
So let me guess, you’re a ✨hockey person✨ now, despite no prior interest or knowledge of this game aside from what you’ve seen in Heated Rivalry and the fact that Gritty exists. This one’s for the novices: https://t.co/csXC1gVbBh
🚨 SCOOP: Michelin-recommended Philly restaurant Roxanne was shut down by the city on April 6 for failing to obtain a valid food prep and service license.
In the 14 month it was open, the restaurant actually never had one, the city said. It also never had a health inspection.
Incredible reporting by my friend @beaformanwrites on how a Michelin-recommended restaurant on the rise has been operating unlicensed and without following food-safety regulations https://t.co/yNmCwLYGME