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Pa. questioned by feds over drop in Medicaid rolls

The federal government is asking why Pennsylvania’s Medicaid rolls dropped over the past year, and is suggesting that some people m ...

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Utility bill scam detected in Delaware

The Delaware Attorney General’s office is warning consumers not to fall for a scam that offers to pay utility bills. The per ...

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Philadelphia cops fight to make campaign contributions

Philadelphia’s Board of Ethics and the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) are fighting in federal court over whether officers can cont ...

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Two “canine officers” join New Castle County police force

“Max” and “Maverick,” two newly-trained canine officers, will be welcomed into the New Castle County police depar ...

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Organic certification costs to be reduced under new partnership in N.J.

A partnership between the New Jersey Department of Agriculture and the federal government will help to reduce organic certification costs ...

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Delaware farm products featured on new recipe cards

What to do with armloads of zucchini, or bushels of asparagus?  New recipe cards will be available at many Delaware produce stands a ...

14 years ago

USRowing Club National Championships underway in Camden

The largest championship event ever hosted by USRowing to date is now underway in Camden, as more than 2,000 rowers are set to compete in ...

14 years ago

Wayne Junction substation gets $12.8 million grant for refurbishing project

With a $30 million overhaul of the historic Wayne Junction SEPTA station already underway, another project will upgrade the 90-year-old s ...

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Five Democrats, one Republican file for mayor of Wilmington

The September 11th Delaware primary will determine which of five candidates will get the Democratic nomination to run for mayor of Wilmin ...

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Report of missing N.J. swimmer unfounded

The Coast Guard says it considers a report of a missing swimmer off Point Pleasant Beach to be unfounded. A rescue operation was l ...

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National Interest

Is the 33rd time the charm?

  Albert Einstein supposedly said that the definition of insanity is “doing the same thing over and over again and expectin ...

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Do Philly property owners know if they’re overpaying on taxes?

Last month, Philadelphia City Council voted to delay overhauling the property-tax system for a year. Many homeowners applauded the decisi ...

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N.J. appeals court decision underscores changing nature of state’s environmental laws

A New Jersey appeals court ruling last week found the state overstepped its ...

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N.J. Department of Agriculture seeks more groups to participate in summer lunch program

Facing an increase in demand, the New Jersey Department of Agriculture is looking for more groups to participate in the state’s sum ...

14 years ago

Jammed gun likely spares West Oak Lane man’s life

A 35-year-old West Oak Lane man is lucky to be alive after getting shot in the back Tuesday night on the 1600 block of 67th Ave. A ...

14 years ago

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