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Politics & Policy

U.S. court rules police must obtain warrant for GPS tracking

A federal appeals court in Philadelphia ruled Tuesday that police must obtain a warrant before placing a GPS tracking de ...

13 years ago

 The new wellness store had its soft opening on Monday. (Neema Roshania/WHYY)

Weavers Way wellness store open to the public

Weavers Way’s new health and wellness store in Chestnut Hill had its soft opening on Monday. The store, located directly next to th ...

13 years ago

How does where I live affect how much I pay for health insurance?

Got questions about the Affordable Care Act? The WHYY/NewsWorks Health and Science Desk provides “The Short Answer.” Today ...

13 years ago

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 Demolition work continues in a Brick Township neighborhood where homes suffered flood damage from Sandy. (Phil Gregory/for NewsWorks)

Shore community changed utterly by Sandy

A year ago, millions of New Jersey residents were left in the dark as strong winds conjured a storm surge that caused devastation along t ...

13 years ago

 Former Pa. Gov. Ed Rendell is shown speaking to a crowd gathered in front of the White House in October 2011. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, file)

Rendell mentioned as possible contender to head SRC

A familiar name could be in contention to run the Philadelphia School Reform Commission. But that candidate doesn’t believe he will ...

13 years ago

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Delaware’s movement for fair fast food wages

Being able to support a family is the American dream but for many workers even putting in the maximum hours at a job isn’t enough to pr ...

13 years ago

DA Seth Williams holds up victims picture

Philly DA drops charges against priest in sex assault

Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams has dropped charges against a priest accused of sexually abusing a child because the only de ...

13 years ago

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 Christina Lee, a 7th grader at Feltonville School of Arts and Science, dreams of becoming a fashion designer and likes to design tattoos in her sketch book. Lee's mother says the school is not meeting her daughter's IEP. (Lindsay Lazarski/WHYY)
Education

District comes closer to meeting needs of North Philly school; ‘not enough’ say some

Last week I wrote a story highlighting LaTonia Lee’s struggle to ensure that her daughter Christina’s individualize ...

13 years ago

Physicans can now apologize in Pa. without fear of legal liability

A new Pennsylvania law will allow medical providers to do something many take for granted: Say they’re sorry for a bad outcome. ...

13 years ago

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Speak Easy

Fragility, power, and suffocating a goldfish with breakfast cereal

I killed my first pet. It was a goldfish, an orange flicker in a plastic baggie that I carried carefully home from the Lankenau Fair. The ...

13 years ago

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Delaware police investigate remains found near Rt. 13

Delaware State Police are trying to identify skeletal remains found this morning in New Castle. According to police, a billboard m ...

13 years ago

Headmaster of Delaware’s Tower Hill School resigns

The Tower Hill School says Headmaster Christopher Wheeler has stepped down amid a child abuse investigation. In an email sent to p ...

13 years ago

 Surveillance footage of the attempted armed robber, 6:55 p.m. Oct. 17. (Courtesy of PPD)

Police seek gunman in attempted robbery at Dunkin Donuts location in Cedarbrook [video]

Philadelphia Police are seeking the public’s help to identify a man who tried to rob the Dunkin Donuts near Wadsworth and Cheltenha ...

13 years ago

Dark and chilly today, clearing out tonight

It’s a chilly morning throughout the Garden State. Showers are moving through portions of South Jersey, to the north, it’s cl ...

13 years ago

Del. sites participating in drug take back

Delaware residents can turn in expired, unwanted or unused prescription drugs at locations throughout Delaware this weekend. The D ...

13 years ago

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