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Delaware presidential primary election takes place today
Polls are open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. for today’s Delaware presidential primary. The election is only open to registered R ...
14 years ago
How much should government get involved with the Rutgers-Rowan merger?
On Wednesday, the Assembly Budget Committee examined Governor Chris Christie’s plans for higher education spending. Accordin ...
14 years ago
Part of Pennsylvania Turnpike slowed — for snow
Tired of this weather? Well at least you’re not in western Pennsylvania. Because not only is it snowing there, but it’ ...
14 years ago
Catching up with Romney and Kane, reviewing Florida’s food stamp drug test
Good morning, Feeders! We have some Primary Day Eve coverage for you. Lizz Fiedler is catching up with Attorney General candidate ...
14 years ago
Rising dementia cases will mean increasing burden on caregivers
The World Health Organization recently released new numbers on aging and dementia, claiming that dementia cases will triple by 2050. ...
14 years ago
La Red Health Center opens 25,000-square-foot ambulatory care facility
Georgetown’s La Red Health Center officially opens a new facility today, expanding its commitment to offer quality, cost-effective ...
14 years ago
Delaware congressional delegation hosts job fair in Kent County
Senators Tom Carper and Chris Coons and Congressman John Carney are hoping to link job-seekers with employment opportunities at todayR ...
14 years ago
Summer shore style: What’s on your list?
Sure, it’s damp and dreary today, but as my calendar inches toward May, I’m thinking about what I’ll be wearing down th ...
14 years ago
Special menus and special prices highlight Wilmington Restaurant Week
Many of Wilmington’s restaurants are participating in City Restaurant Week, which begins today. Diners may enjoy two-course ...
14 years ago
Pa.’s Zippo expects 500 millionth lighter in June
A northwestern Pennsylvania company that makes metal-cased cigarette lighters whose lids are known for their distinctive “c ...
14 years ago
Does a genius get a pass on being a jerk?
“Don’t be afraid; you can do it.” That was what Steve Jobs would say, as he unleashed his unnerving sta ...
14 years ago
As day dawns on new Knight grants, previous winners assess projects
The second-round winners of the Knight Arts Challenge will be announced Monday afternoon. The grant is available to anybody — ...
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Science Festival serves up some thoughts on ‘dangerous’ foods
The experts are ready to answer some of your nagging questions about food safety and taste preferences Wednesday as part of the weeklong ...
14 years ago
Despite opposition, Philadelphia ban on outdoor feeding moves forward
As Philadelphia bans feeding the homeless in public parks, the city has set a date on when an alternative outdoor food-service venue will ...
14 years ago
Philly ‘bandit signs’ annoy even a candidate they help advertise
With elections comes advertising. Many of the city of Philadelphia’s utility poles are home to “bandit signs,” and thi ...
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