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Ever hear of a Milliner? You could look it up in a dictionary or just watch our First Experience this week. Hat makers have b ...
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Philadelphia film about slain Cambodian activist wins Peabody
The Peabody Award has been given to a Philadelphia filmmaker. The prestigious award for broadcasting journalism honored a low-budge ...
14 years ago
First Person checks in with John Carney over health care, a budget, and legislation he sponsored to streamli ...
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Councilman fights against masked furry bandits in Philadelphia
The issue of raccoons walking the streets of Philadelphia is getting more attention now that their chief foe is City Council President. & ...
14 years ago
The face of Delaware grocery stores is changing for coupon clippers and impulse shoppers alike. With a new Whole Foods store openin ...
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The University of Delaware is working on walkability plans with several communities, and the state now offers a checklist to help residen ...
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Delaware Today Magazine turns 50
This year marks the 50th anniversary for Delaware Today Magazine. The magazine has chronicled many of Delaware’s most importa ...
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Philadelphia and some other big cities may struggle to keep libraries open during tough economic times. Here in the First State the ...
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Missing a bike? Maybe we can help.
Forget the Twitter cop. Philadelphia police are using YouTube to match stolen bikes with their rightful owners. So how do you get reunite ...
14 years ago
Second guilty plea, sentence in Delco sandwich theft
A second man has pleaded guilty to robbing a teenage boy of his sandwich last Fall in Delaware County. Rashawn Ameer Mallory, 21, ...
14 years ago
State legislatures: How small is too small?
The Pennsylvania House approved a bill Wednesday to reduce the size of the legislature, cutting 50 House seats and 12 Senate seats. ...
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Germantown resident: ‘I do remember bulldozers digging up a few bodies’ at Potter’s Field site
Turnout was light at Thursday night’s Philadelphia Housing Authority meeting to discuss the future of the Queen Lane development pr ...
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Langhorne-based Novotorium incubates new businesses from the ‘burbs
In order to get up to Novotorium’s second-floor offices, you have climb the Stairway to Innovation — an otherwise nondescript ...
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Vineland man shot in the heart with nail gun hopes to be home for Easter
Vineland resident Dennis Hennis is ready to leave the hospital a week after he shot himself in the heart with a nail gun. Hennis w ...
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The Roxborough Development Corporation is hosting open gallery tours at its office on Ridge Avenue in anticipation of the May 3, 201 ...
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