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Corbett picks top aide for gaming board post
Gov. Tom Corbett is appointing one of his top aides to take a seat on the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. Annmarie Kaiser was ...
14 years ago
Philly school touted as model for manufacturing-workforce development in Pa.
What will it take to build more manufacturing jobs in Pennsylvania, a state that used to thrive on such work? Well, for starters, a work ...
14 years ago
Hearing postponed for Sharpnack Street murder suspect
A preliminary hearing for the 19 year-old man charged in the killing of an East Mt. Airy man has been postponed at the request of the Dis ...
14 years ago
Old phone number for N.J. elderly services now goes to sex line
It’s be hard to find two things more dissimilar than the New Jersey Office of the Ombudsman for t ...
14 years ago
As if the voter ID thing wasn’t screwed up enough
After all the confusion and controversy over Pennsylvania’s new voter ID law, you’d like to think one place you could count o ...
14 years ago
Surveillance photo may show University of Delaware serial flasher
Police at the University of Delaware have released a surveillance photo they hope will lead to the arrest of the man behind a string of i ...
14 years ago
The City of Philadelphia Commerce Department and the Community Design Collaborative have issued a call for nominations for the 2012 ...
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New system will help Del. teachers track students
State education officials are unveiling a new tool to help teachers keep track of student performance. The Education Insight syst ...
14 years ago
Student at Northwest Philly high school campaigns even though he can’t vote
As Election Day approaches, Darien Carter remains one of its most eager followers – even though he’s too young to cast his own ba ...
14 years ago
Delaware’s largest city called nation’s “most dangerous”
Wilmington, Delaware is at the top of a list it would not want to be on: Parenting Magazine’s top ten “most dangerous c ...
14 years ago
Ex-PSU president’s lawyers dispute Freeh report
A report by attorneys for former Penn State University President Graham Spanier says he did nothing wrong concerning the Jerry Sandusky c ...
14 years ago
N.J. judge: Former Newark mayor violated campaign finance laws
An Essex County judge has ruled that former Newark Mayor Sharpe James violated New Jersey campaign finance laws when he took $94,000 from ...
14 years ago
N.J. students top national benchmarks in ACT scores
New Jersey students topped the national benchmarks for average scores on the ACT exam for the high school class of 2012. Nationall ...
14 years ago
Christiana Mall complex to get huge outdoor retailer
A 110,000-square-foot Cabela’s store, specializing in gear and equipment for outdoor enthusiasts, will be built near Delaware’ ...
14 years ago
As expected, the Republican platform committee has geared up for the impending national convention by endorsing Todd Akin’s stance ...
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