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Will court ruling change conversation about paying for organs?
Taking payment for an organ or tissue donation is illegal under federal law. In December, a U.S. Appeals Court carved out a narrow ...
14 years ago
N.J. in early stage of drought
New Jersey is now in the early stages of a drought. State climatologist Dave Robinson says rainfall in the Garden State over the p ...
14 years ago
Crozer-Keystone to cut 325 jobs in Delaware Valley
The Crozer-Keystone Health System is laying off 325 workers from its five hospitals and one health network in the Delaware Valley. ...
14 years ago
Night Market Philly returns with events planned in NoLibs, Italian Market and Mt. Airy
Night Market Philly will return. The block party-style event held multiple times a ...
14 years ago
In tiff over unused gift cards, merchants say N.J. will lose millions
A merchants group says New Jersey could lose millions of dollars in sales tax revenue because of a decline in gift card purchases. ...
14 years ago
Mayor Nutter to city businesses: ‘Please hire a young person this summer’
Speaking at the Germantown-Lehigh Business & Merchants’ Association’s “rooftop business breakfast” on Thursda ...
14 years ago
Pending final vote, Atlantic City mayor stands to get a raise
Six Atlantic City councilmen have already approved a raise for Mayor Lorenzo Langford, but it will take a final vote to get him an extra ...
14 years ago
Developer plans casino complex for Inquirer-Daily News site
A Philadelphia developer wants to put a hotel casino complex on North Broad Street in the building that currently houses the Philadel ...
14 years ago
PODCAST: NJ Spotlight on the proposed outdoor smoking ordinance in Atlantic City
On Wednesday, Atlantic City City Council members discussed an ordinance that would ban smoking at playgrounds and ball fields. The ...
14 years ago
Confirmed: Blatstein planning casino on North Broad Street
Our Dave Davies has confirmed reports that developer Bart Blatstein envisions a casino on North Broad Street around the building Philadel ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia outdoor feeding ban still in limbo
Soon Philadelphia plans to enforce a ban on feeding hungry people in public parks. City Council took testimony but it’s uncle ...
14 years ago
Will Philadelphia demand longer lasting smoke detectors?
A Philadelphia City Councilman wants to mandate extended-life smoke detectors in multi-family dwellings. Councilman Curtis J ...
14 years ago
Are you ready to “Keep the Sweep Up” in Germantown with the fifth annual Philly Spring Clean Up Day? The G’ ...
14 years ago