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Philly councilman seeks delay on implementing new tax approach

Three letters have been dominating Philadelphia politics recently: AVI. Short for actual value initiative, it’s Mayor Michae ...

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4 Philly-area men charged in $700,000 scam targeting seniors

Four Philadelphia area men have been arrested and charged in a $700,000 scam that targeted seniors throughout the commonwealth. Of ...

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Pa. school districts anticipate further cuts

More than half of Pennsylvania’s school districts expect to scale back their offerings in response to generally having less money t ...

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Southeast Pennsylvania mail center to close

The U.S. Postal Service plans to close a mail center in Southeast Pennsylvania as part of its consolidation of 140 mail-processing facili ...

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Comcast, other cable providers to pool access on 50,000 Wi-Fi hotspots

Comcast will team up with a coalition of cable providers to offer a comprehensive wireless network.Carriers would be happy to offload som ...

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‘Kinship’ care on the rise for foster kids in N.J.

More children in New Jersey’s foster care system are living with relatives, according to a new survey. More than a third of ...

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Last piece of the puzzle: Kimmel cuts rent for Philadelphia Orchestra

The Philadelphia Orchestra has cleared the last major hurdle in its bankruptcy proceeding, as the Kimmel Center has agreed to reduce the ...

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Failed revitalization in Atlantic City, and the continued culture of crime

On Monday, two Canadian tourists were stabbed to death in broad daylight in Atlantic City. The aunt of the woman accused in the kill ...

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Romney’s choice of running mate could determine America’s future — but it wasn’t always that way

In 1885, a young political scientist named Woodrow Wilson wrote a path-breaking book about the intricacies of American government. Its 34 ...

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