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FBI raids homes of 2 Bucks County men accused of throwing explosive device in NYC protest
The searches came after the NYPD said at least one improvised explosive device was deployed during the protest, with additional devices now under investigation.
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Investigators described the incident as a murder-suicide.
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Pa. wants to reduce vehicle collisions with animals using wildlife corridors
Across the U.S. between 1 and 2 million large animals are involved in vehicle collisions each year, according to the Federal Highway Administration.
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Advocates point to a Philadelphia program as a model for statewide grief support services that could be funded with opioid settlement funds.
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Delmarva Power is downplaying its recent request to raise electricity rates, arguing supply price hikes are responsible for customers' higher costs.
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Soup kitchens across New Jersey are serving more patrons as demand rises for products and services
The Trenton Area Soup Kitchen reports more families with children are seeking help.
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Regional planners are questioning a proposal to redirect $12.5 million to complete the project’s design phase without construction funding secured.
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Young Philadelphians are finding success with PA Youth Vote, tipping peers toward civic involvement
Through the nonpartisan nonprofit, students are working on projects to improve civic education and to motivate young people to vote.
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Eighth grader wins South Jersey regional spelling bee, advances to Scripps National Spelling Bee
Isaac Geremew, 13, from William Davies Middle School, will compete at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., in May.
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Delaware lands $1.5M national grant to strengthen career pathways — from middle school to workforce
Rodel secures a $1.5M national grant to expand career pathways, grow dual enrollment and strengthen college and career advising statewide.
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SEPTA riders rally at City Hall to preserve free-ride programs in new budget
The Zero Fare program provides free rides to low-income residents, and the Key Advantage program offers them to city employees.
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Ramadan plans are being disrupted for many in Paterson, New Jersey, one of the highest per-capita Muslim populations in the U.S.
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Justice Department publishes missing Epstein files involving uncorroborated claim about Trump
President Donald Trump has consistently denied any wrongdoing in connection with Jeffrey Epstein.
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‘Right plant, right place’: Philly Flower Show encourages adapting to climate change
Gardeners learn how to be more sustainable while adapting to climate change during the Philadelphia Flower Show.
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Listen 1:04Many state and county officials agree that school consolidation, shared services and municipal mergers could significantly cut costs.
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