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Weekly Entertainment Guide – ‘Magic Flute,’ KAWS, and South Pacific
Looking for something to do this week? WHYY’s Robin Bloom has some recommendations on what’s happening in the Philadelphia re ...
13 years ago
Pa. panel backs plan restricting abortion coverage
A Pennsylvania Senate committee has passed a proposal to restrict abortion coverage in health insurance plans provided through the state& ...
13 years ago
Delaware lawmakers file marriage equality bill [video]
Same-sex couples in Delaware are getting closer to their goal of achieving the same marriage rights as heterosexual couples. In Wilmingto ...
13 years ago
Philly-area Medicare participants may have to change medical supply vendors
Some people enrolled in Medicare may need to find a new place to buy their at-home medical supplies such as scooters, portable oxygen tan ...
13 years ago
Casey pushes VA to fix snarls delaying benefits to vets
Pennsylvania’s senior U.S. senator is urging the federal government to speed up its efforts to correct issues at Veterans Affairs o ...
13 years ago
Rutgers hires former N.J. Attorney General John Farmer to replace Mike Wolf
Rutgers University has hired a widely respected former state attorney general to be the school’s top in-house lawyer after the last ...
13 years ago
Chestnut Hill’s ‘Weird Waste Day’ to benefit local grant program
In preparation for Earth Day, Green in Chestnut Hill (GRinCH) will be hosting their biannual Weird Waste Day on April 20 from 1 p.m. to 4 ...
13 years ago
With International Space Apps Challenge, world’s biggest hackathon centers on Philly
Philadelphia will soon be mission control for the world’s biggest mass collaboration. “As of right now, this looks to ...
13 years ago