A fired IRS employee speaks out; Students’ struggles; Pa. River of the Year | Morning roundup
In Philadelphia last week, around 400 probationary IRS employees were fired, most of them from the large office at 30th and Market streets in University City and others from the office at 6th and Arch streets. Distraught managers, told with little notice to go into work and oversee the firings, watched as their employees packed up and left, said one of the fired employees.
Outside the University City office on Thursday, some fired employees said losing so many people during tax season could impact services and even invite fraud, a sentiment echoed by their representatives at the National Treasury Employees Union. Continue reading…

One in five students in the School District of Philadelphia has considered suicide, according to the district’s 2023 Youth Risk Behavior Survey, which also found that firearm access quadruples the risk.
That statistic reflects a broader national concern: More youth, particularly those in Generation Z, are struggling with mental health issues and gun ownership rates are rising among their peers. Continue reading…

RECAP: What else happened?
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• The city is providing updates and resource deadlines for those affected by the plane crash in Northeast Philly. [Billy Penn]
• The Delaware River is named Pa’s River of the Year, but it was close. [Billy Penn]
• A food hall with local vendors, a bar and social programming is coming to Philly’s historic Bulletin Building across from the 30th Street Station. [WHYY]
• A Philly cemetery in residential Roxborough is now poised for historic designation. [WHYY’s PlanPhilly]
• Take Control Philly and Community College of Phila. partner to provide safer-sex resources, including a condom-dispensing vending machine — call it the Health Jawn. [Billy Penn]
• No injuries were reported from a fire that has temporarily closed the acclaimed Kampar restaurant in Bella Vista. A GoFundMe drive has been launched for employees. [Inquirer$]
MAYOR WATCH
The mayor has no public appearances scheduled for Monday.
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