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NJ Assembly candidates to face off in debate Tuesday

The four candidates for N.J. Assembly in the 2nd District will share a stage at the Dante Hall Theater as they face off in another debate ...

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 A task force for Work-a-Day Earn-a-Pay held its first meeting Monday.

Work-a-Day Earn-a-Pay pilot program launches in Delaware[video]

Delaware legislators have launched a pilot program aimed at providing at-risk and disadvantaged Delawareans the opportunity to work and e ...

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 A previous override attempt failed in New Jersey's Senate Sept. 24. (Phil Gregory/WHYY)

Unsuccessful NJ Dems try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try, try again to override Christie veto

The New Jersey Senate will try again Oct. 22 to override a veto by Gov. Chris Christie — this one on a gun bill calling for law enforce ...

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In face of deficit, Pa. looks again to gambling

Republican lawmakers in Pennsylvania are taking steps toward the state’s third expansion of gambling in six years as a source of ca ...

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 Nashville songwriter Marie McGilvray accompanies Marine veteran Ann Hubbard. (Emily Siner/WPLN)
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After sexual assault in the military, finding solace in song

Two dozen people, mostly women, are sitting on creaky chairs in a circle. Some hold guitars. About half are veterans, and they’re w ...

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Court rejects appeal in shooting of Wilmington officer

The Delaware Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from a man serving life in prison for shooting a Wilmington policeman in the face durin ...

10 years ago

Pa. high court to conduct second review of Eakin emails

Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court is conducting its second review in as many years of potentially inappropriate emails exchanged by one ...

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Just off the Schuylkill River Trail, a new entrance to Laurel Hill Cemetery

For years and years, well-to-do Philadelphians have been just dying to get into Laurel Hill Cemetery. But thanks to a recently com ...

10 years ago

 Philadelphia Homicide Unit Capt. James B. Clark Jr. holds a photo of Pedro Redding, charged with murder in the shooting death of Kiesha Jenkins. Clark said other suspects were involved and Redding was not the triggerman. (Emma Lee/WHYY)

Slaying of young transgender woman not a hate crime, Philly police say

Philadelphia police have determined that the killing of Kiesha Jenkins, a young transgender woman, was not a hate crime after capturing o ...

10 years ago

Camden loses out on anticipated $30 million grant

Camden officials have learned that the city was denied a $30 million grant less than two months after the mayor and a U.S. senator visite ...

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Pa. high court justices ‘disturbed’ by reports of Eakin emails

Pennsylvania Supreme Court jurists are “disturbed” by published accounts about the explicit content of emails linked to Justi ...

10 years ago

 Sen. Jennifer Beck's legislation would require New Jersey to pay if an applicant closed on a Rehabilitation, Reconstruction, Elevation and Mitigation grant, then was told later that the state made a mistake and federal rules don't allow the grant. (Phil Gregory/WHYY)

NJ lawmaker moves to protect homeowners still left in the lurch after Sandy

A New Jersey lawmaker wants to avoid problems for the nearly 47,000 homeowners still going though the REMM grant program to rebuild from ...

10 years ago

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Lucy The Elephant passes on PETA funds for renovation

Here’s one offer that Lucy, the Jersey Shore’s giant elephant, will forget. The folks who care for the six-story wood- ...

10 years ago

Competitors in the Race of Gentlemen speed their hot rods down the Wildwood beach. (Brad Larrison/for NewsWorks)

Gentlemen, start your engines; history roars to life at Wildwood race [photos]

The fourth annual Race of Gentlemen returned to the New Jersey beach town to celebrate American automotive history and pack as much horse ...

10 years ago

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Bird’s-eye view of Asbury Park Zombie Walk

Thousands of zombies gathered on the boardwalk in Asbury Park Saturday for an event that was brought back from the dead. The Asbur ...

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