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 Ryan McKinney, Tiara Summers, Arden Clark and Leonard Brown had the class' four top grade-point averages. (Bas Slabbers/for NewsWorks)

Largest graduating class in Imhotep Charter history leaves E. Germantown school [gallery]

When 119 Imhotep Institute Charter High School seniors became graduates on Friday at New Cov ...

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Whose prying is more worrisome — NSA or Facebook?

“You have zero privacy. Get over it.” That’s not me talking. That was Scott McNealy, chief executive of Sun Micr ...

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Magazine leaves Brewerytown space due to some of the problems it chronicled

An online magazine based in Philadelphia has relearned a hard truth: brick-and-mortar business is not easy. Next City is a magazin ...

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 This Oct. 30, 2012 aerial photo provided by the U.S.Air Force shows flooding on the New Jersey shoreline during a search and rescue mission. (AP Photo/U.S. Air Force, Master Sgt. Mark C. Olsen)

FEMA releases long-awaited revisions to N.J. flood maps

Some homeowners along the Jersey Shore are finally getting answers from FEMA about their risk for flooding. Over the weekend,&nbsp ...

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 Rolando Morales-Matos, Udi Bar-David, Dalí Quartet at IJ's PIFA event on April 19, 2013. (Chorus Photography)

Mt. Airy-based Intercultural Journeys celebrates ten years on stage

Majid Alsayegh, board chairman of Mt. Airy-based Intercultural Journeys (IJ), is the son of a Christian mother from the U.S., and a Musli ...

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N.J. may extend DNA sampling to those convicted of disorderly person’s offenses

New Jersey is considering demanding DNA samples from people convicted of less serious crimes.   Current law requires t ...

13 years ago

 Temple student Brittany Cozzens is a Pinterest sensation with over three million followers
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How a Temple freshman became a Pinterest superstar

Brittany Cozzens is 20 years old. She will be a sophomore at Temple next year. She’s from York, Pa. She’s working this summer ...

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ADHD, obesity, and understanding what makes you tick [audio]

A long-term study that followed ...

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 Today marks the start of Germantown High School's final week of operation. (Photo courtesy of Germantown Historic Society)

The final month: Class of ’68 soul-food restaurateur says GHS closing ‘saddens my heart’

Delilah Winder moved to Germantown from Richmond, Va. as a child when her father, a government employee, was relocated. The 1968 a ...

13 years ago

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June 17: Maplewood Mall redo | school without support | abatement expansion proposal | building collapse update | PSFS practicality, urbanism

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South Philly neighbors hope to rescue 1894 firehouse

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June 17-21: Visions of Our Metropolis | Zoning code feedback | Night Market West Oak Lane | Grays Ferry Crescent movie night

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Penn Street Trail opens

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West Poplar locksmith’s faded sign gets repainted

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