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Delaware community groups join forces to celebrate Italian tradition
For the first time ever, St. Anthony of Padua Parish Music Department and the Little Italy Neighborhood Association are working together ...
13 years ago
The GOP’s war on women, continued
The Violence Against Women Act died this week in the Republican sinkhole known more formally as the U.S. House of Representatives. The la ...
13 years ago
Agent: Bill O’Brien staying at Penn State
O’Brien’s agent, Joseph Linta, said last night that the Nittany Lions’ head coach garnered interest from several NFL te ...
13 years ago
Weekly Entertainment Guide – ‘Assistance,’ ‘One Year’ tribute, and ‘West Side Story’
It’s cold outside! WHYY’s Robin Bloom has some recommendations about things to do in Philadelphia, South Jersey and Delaware ...
13 years ago
Safety at busy E. Germantown corner of utmost concern to crossing guard Wanda Taylor
Last month, NewsWorks asked readers to nominate their favorite crossing guards in Northwest Philadelphia. We received six submissions ...
13 years ago
Exporting liquified gas will be volatile topic
In this year’s series of prognostications and predictions, we start with Susan Phillips, who covers natural gas drilling for ...
13 years ago
Changes begin kicking in to help finance health care
More payments are coming due this year to help finance the federal health overhaul. Beginning this year, Americans c ...
13 years ago
Remembrance of Philadelphia buildings lost
The history and legacy of Philadelphia is revealed in part in its great architectural structures. Many, though, are falling into disrepai ...
13 years ago
Christie raises $2 million for N.J. re-election campaign
N.J. Gov. Chris Christie has raised more than $2 million for his re-election bid so far — without holding a single fund-raising eve ...
13 years ago
Corbett struggles with the stain of Penn State scandal
While it’s unclear how Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett’s lawsuit against the NCAA will fare in court, analysts also differ over ...
13 years ago