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AG Grewal announces new rules to increase accountability for N.J. cops, prosecutors
The attorney general said the directives will mean greater transparency in an era of increased scrutiny of the criminal justice system.
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Three bear sightings reported in Wilmington, Del.
There were three bear sighting reports in Wilmington, Del. along roadways near I-95 early this morning, according to Delaware State Police.
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Proposal would require screening all N.J. prisoners for hepatitis B and C
The N.J. Department of Corrections has come under fire from criminal justice and public health advocates who say its policy of targeted screening for the virus falls short.
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Philly’s first urban agriculture director kicks off plan to save endangered edible gardens
Philadelphia is creating its first-ever plan for urban agriculture. The goal: to protect existing community gardens and encourage farming use on vacant city lots.
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Do I hear $1,000? Auction of Hahnemann University Hospital equipment begins
Interested in buying a used linear accelerator, an old hospital stretcher or even a fully equipped hospital kitchen? Now is your chance.
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Pa. state Rep. Movita Johnson-Harrell charged with stealing from nonprofit
She is accused of enriching herself by stealing money from a nonprofit organization she founded to serve the mentally ill and poor who were fighting addiction.
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Media Mobilizing Project begins uploading 15 years of Philly activism captured on video
The Media Mobilizing Project has been recording protests and interviews since 2006. It’s now uploading its archive.
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Listen 1:49After ‘long-term extended loan,’ Penn Museum sends ancient Iraqi artifacts home
Since the 1930s, the Penn Museum has been holding and studying thousands of clay tablets from 2000 B.C. Today, hundreds are returning to Iraq.
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Listen 1:46Impeachment takeaways: History lessons, partisan feuds
The House Judiciary Committee’s impeachment hearing on Wednesday marks a new phase in the investigation, as Democrats prepare to finalize their case against President Trump.
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Evicted not gone: As Hoa Binh Plaza closes, many nearby Asian businesses thrive
The demise of Hoa Binh Plaza isn’t the only story of Asian businesses in gentrifying areas, leaders in Philly’s growing Asian community say.
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Beyond ‘stranger danger’: Look and listen for these signs of child sexual abuse
Kids know their abusers between 85% and 93% of the time. Yet adults are often surprised to realize how close to home abuse really is.
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Listen 5:09Gun background checks are on pace to break record in 2019
It reflects what the industry says is a rush by people to buy weapons in reaction to the Democratic presidential candidates' calls for tighter restrictions.
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Philly Council votes to shrink 10-year abatement, stoking real estate industry doomsday fears
The bill is expected to be approved by the full Council next Thursday, during the last meeting of 2019.
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Trader Joe’s recall of several fresh products over listeria concerns includes N.J. stores
Trader Joe's has issued a voluntary recall for fresh products that are sold in numerous states, including its New Jersey markets.
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Prosecutors drop charges against man arrested after Wilmington City Council meeting
Council President Hanifa Shabazz had said she felt threatened by Dion Wilson’s remarks. Police charged him, but a prosecutor dropped the charges.
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