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Delaware couple celebrates 20 years making pottery in Newark [video]

For twenty years, Paul and Tonya Romanick have combined their talents to make beautiful and practical art in Newark. The Romanicks ...

12 years ago

 Mayor Nutter calls employers asking for summer jobs for youths (Tom MacDonald/WHYY)

Philly mayor, councilman urge employers to offer youth summer jobs

With the end of the school year approaching quickly, Philadelphia’s mayor is trying to recruit more businesses to hire a teen for t ...

12 years ago

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Education

Faculty voting ‘no confidence’ at St. Joe’s

There is unrest at St. Joseph’s Sniversity. In a trio of “no confidence” votes, two by the faculty senate and one by th ...

12 years ago

 Councilman Mark Squilla says the city should either sell off overdue tax bills or hire more collection agencies (Tom MacDonald/WHYY)

Philly Councilman wants more aggressive pursuit of tax deadbeats

A Philadelphia City Councilman wants to find out why the city has $1 billion in uncollected taxes.   Councilman Mark Squilla ...

12 years ago

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Oh says he can scrounge $70 million for Philly schools

With prospects of a cigarette tax for Philadelphia burning down in Harrisburg, a Republican councilman is searching the city’s prov ...

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VA doc waiting rooms become graveyards for some vets

Waiting for their turn to see a Veterans Administration doctor in the scandalously long waiting lines, some 40 veterans have died. ...

12 years ago

 This Feb. 4, 2014 file photo shows Sen. Thad Cochran, R-Miss, center, speaking during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. Cochran is flanked by Sen. John Boozman, R-Ark., left, and Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo, file)
National Interest

Tea party scandal: The case of the bedridden wife

If we had a dime for every time someone in politics plays a dirty trick, we’d all be living large. Nevertheless, a particula ...

12 years ago

 In LBI, even beach front homes are still being rebuilt from Sandy damage two years ago. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)

The Shore gears up for second season after Sandy

Despite the popular narrative from political leaders last summer — and again this summer — that the Shore is “open for ...

12 years ago

East Falls zoning committee debates St. Bridget building’s future, catering-company expansion

The fate of the shuttered St. Bridget parish’s elementary school in East Falls was presented at the neighborhood’s zoning and ...

12 years ago

 Investigators remove cats from the childhood home of Grace Kelly last Halloween. (NewsWorks, file art)

Grace Kelly House cat hoarder’s attempt to change plea denied

The East Falls woman who was convicted of multiple counts of animal cruelty lost her bid to withdraw an earlier plea of no contest. < ...

12 years ago

 (<a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-28841951/stock-photo-girl-sticking-a-piece-of-gaffer-tape-on-young-man-s-mouth.html'>Duct tape on mouth image</a> courtesy of Shutterstock.com)

If a conversation doesn’t have two players or more, it’s ‘game over’

You remember conversation, don’t you? A game for two or more players with rules similar to volleyball. Back and forth, back and for ...

12 years ago

Hail cracks windshield of plane arriving at Philly International

A jetliner that flew through a hailstorm on its descent into Philadelphia landed with a cracked windshield.US Airways says only one layer ...

12 years ago

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SEPTA approves operating and capital budgets, concourse maintenance, service plan

12 years ago

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Urban Planning

May 23: Controller’s Office slams L&I | Vacancy at SEPTA HQ | Camden loses population | DRPA lacks Pennsylvania workers | Germantown High open house | Office vs. bar polling centers | Councilman’s daring resolution

12 years ago

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Urban Planning

May 23-26: PHAIR at The Oval | Picnic at the Pier | Destination Frankford reception | Longwood Garden fireworks | City Hall to City Hall tour | Memorial Dei picnic

12 years ago

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