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Man charged for Phliadelphia airplane hoax
The U.S. Attorney’s office has announced charges by criminal complaint against the man accused of Thursday’s hoax at Philadel ...
14 years ago
No money for merger study means no ballot question for Merchantville and Cherry Hill
A potential merger of two South Jersey communities is on hold. There’s no money to study the proposed consolidation of Cherry ...
14 years ago
Crossing guard assigned to intersection where car struck first grader
For Darlene Brooks, Friday was about more than seeing her great-niece off to school for her first day as a third grader. It also marked a ...
14 years ago
Arlen Specter released, has non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Former U.S. Sen. and Hodgkin’s disease survivor Arlen Specter is battling non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. His son’s law ...
14 years ago
Toynbee tile thieves provide ‘accidental benefit’
Thieves will always find the latest trends. And when it’s not copper wiring, it’s the tiles embedded into city streets ...
14 years ago
Internationally-known thereminist Mano Divina isn’t exactly bringing something new to this year’s Philly Fringe Festival – ...
14 years ago
MLK High principal: ‘We have some great kids here’
Inside the front doors of the Promise Academy at Martin Luther King High School, just past the security check-in station, sits a display ...
14 years ago
Delaware arts festival marks end of summer
It’s that time, the weekend after Labor Day, which means tens of thousands of people are expected to flock to the Brandywine River ...
14 years ago
Evaluating Nutter’s DNC speech, looking into SEPTA’s Silverliner delay
Good morning, Feeders! Peter Crimmins and Lindsay Lazarski are wrapping up their feature on a sculpture show inside a Frankford st ...
14 years ago
Back to school: New principal welcomes students at Charles W. Henry
It’s back to school for Philadelphia public education students and there’s a new face to greet them at the Charles W. Henry S ...
14 years ago
Visitors who stroll among the flowers and trees at Longwood Gardens are sharing in the legacy of Pierre S. DuPont. But not even DuP ...
14 years ago
‘First’ heads to the campus of Delaware State University to interview the new Athletic Director, Candy Young, the first femal ...
14 years ago
Delaware is on par with Mississippi and Alabama when it comes to the number of residents struggling to afford food. That’s th ...
14 years ago