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Federal agents descended on Legislative Hall and the state finance office with subpoenas for records about Police Athletic League grants.
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‘Deeply troubling’: Delaware lawmakers investigate colleague for abuse allegations
The woman accusing him said in court filings that Rep. Josué Ortega told her no one would believe her over a state representative.
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After 2 centuries, this historic Mt. Airy home may be demolished
The city recently determined that the Leibert House is “imminently dangerous.” It’s unclear if its owners will move to repair the property.
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Trenton City Council votes to prevent its police department from assisting ICE
The council passed the proposal that prevents Trenton police from assisting ICE on civil immigration enforcement in a 4-2 vote.
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Police: Suspect still at large after shooting inside Wilmington Hospital leaves 1 dead, another hurt
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer, whose wife works at the complex, said the shooting is “a sobering reminder that no one is immune” from gun violence.
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Einstein Nurses United members say they want the hospital to commit to safer staffing levels, stable benefits and other upgrades in a new contract.
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Lactation consultants can only bill UnitedHealthcare for services provided to a mother, but not her baby, starting Sept. 1.
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Listen 1:11EMR sues city of Camden over junkyard license suspension after 2-alarm fire
The company said the order to pause its scrap metal shredder has cost it around $10 million and will lead to layoffs if it continues.
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Listen 1:08Suspect allegedly hits ICE agent with vehicle, flees custody in Stafford Township, N.J.
The agent was injured after being struck by a vehicle by the suspect, who was getting away.
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The city of Wilmington barred members of the media and volunteers from accessing residents inside the fenced perimeter.
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Philly’s first World Cup game didn’t disappoint: Côte d’Ivoire’s late goal tops Ecuador 1-0
A near record crowd, mostly in Ecuadorian yellow, filled the South Philly stadium for the city’s first ever FIFA World Cup game.
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‘Yo soy Boricua’: Delaware officially recognizes Puerto Rico Day with new law and flag raising
Puerto Ricans across Delaware celebrated the signing of House Bill 290 and reflected on the history, migration and cultural pride that shaped the community.
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Listen 1:55Philly’s next budget includes funding for proactive rental inspections, modular home factories
The $7.1 billion plan contains many of Mayor Cherelle Parker’s housing priorities, but none of the staffing requests made by elected officials.
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Listen 0:50Soccer fans from around the world celebrate FIFA World Cup’s Philadelphia debut
Soccer fans packed Lemon Hill’s Fan Festival before Sunday’s game at Lincoln Financial Field for Côte d'Ivoire vs Ecuador.
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Listen 1:243 Philadelphia police officers shot in Wynnefield; suspect dead
Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel said officers encountered a 57-year-old man at the scene who became involved in an altercation with them.
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