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Police: 58-year-old West Oak Lane woman killed when car collides with SEPTA bus
Philadelphia Police have identified the woman killed in Monday night’s collision between a SEPTA bus and a black Acura as 58-year-o ...
14 years ago
Germantown nonagenarian at center of voter ID lawsuit under doctor’s orders to rest
Since May, Viviette Applewhite has been the most in-demand 93-year-old in Germantown, if not across the whole country. Applewhite ...
14 years ago
Study examines whether online tools can aid in depression treatment during pregnancy
Many pregnant women struggling with depression do not want to take medications because of the risk factors, which include low birth weigh ...
14 years ago
Voting ‘reform’ across the ages
Once upon a time, American elections were rife with corruption. Party bosses bought votes with strong drink and cold cash, or stuffed bal ...
14 years ago
In the ’60s the world was growing smaller, but it was just beginning. Think back to transatlantic phone calls too expensive for mos ...
14 years ago
Join Change by Us Philly in a “School Supply Donation Drive” as they collect donated school supplies for students returning t ...
14 years ago
Join Change by Us Philly in a “School Supply Donation Drive” as they collect donated school supplies for students returning t ...
14 years ago
If you enjoyed the movie “The Hunger Games,” then you’ll want to attend this “Tribute Trivia Tournament” th ...
14 years ago
If you enjoyed the movie “The Hunger Games,” then you’ll want to attend this “Tribute Trivia Tournament” th ...
14 years ago
Attend a Philadelphia Canoe Club potluck dinner this week. The club will host the dinner on ...
14 years ago
Attend a Philadelphia Canoe Club potluck dinner this week. The club will host the dinner on ...
14 years ago
Ex-Penn St. president’s lawyers to rebut report
Attorneys for Penn State’s ousted president are planning a news conference to rebut what they view as inaccuracies in a school-sa ...
14 years ago
Camden paying $500K to settle suit with students
The Camden Board of Education has agreed to pay $500,000 to seven students who were made to eat their lunch on the floor as punishment. ...
14 years ago
State Rep. Youngblood extends voter-ID efforts to robocalls and a petition drive
On Monday evening, state Rep. Rosita Youngblood held the first of three voter ID workshops aimed to educate and register voters in her sp ...
14 years ago
Keeping idle hands busy: Putty with a mission
Finding work is a source of frustration for many people with intellectual disabilities. After high school, opportunities and programs dwi ...
14 years ago