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The Delaware City refinery has been on line almost a year now. At the time the refinery said it would change the way business is done by ...
14 years ago
Rob Tornoe joins us for his monthly visit to First, and we are going to keep the theme of corruptibility and accountability going with th ...
14 years ago
‘The Onion’ ends print edition in Philadelphia, D.C.
Onion, ye hardly knew ye. The satirical newspaper is cutting ties with Philadelphia, ...
14 years ago
Police have sketch of suspect in Wilmington sex assault
Wilmington Police now have a composite sketch of the suspect accused of sexually assaulting a woman in Kosciuszko Park Thursday night. ...
14 years ago
Content Delaware profiles a 7 year old organization whose mission is it to use art as a form of therapy. It brings some specia ...
14 years ago
Paulsboro pigs up for adoption as owner challenges borough code
Anyone need a pig? Paulsboro resident Florence Gruber is putting her 26 pigs up for adoption, but fighting the borough code agains ...
14 years ago
New president for West Catholic High School
West Catholic High School has found a new president in a familiar face. Brother Richard Kestler, F.S.C., served as principal of th ...
14 years ago
Activists still not happy with Philadelphia’s gentler outdoor serving rule
Over the objections of those who feed the hungry, the Philadelphia Board of Health adopted a rule that requires those who serve food outd ...
14 years ago
Payton withdraws from 179th District race after signature challenged
Pa. Rep. Tony Payton, D-Philadelphia, has withdrawn from the 179th District race, leaving just one candidate on the ballot. Payton ...
14 years ago
Delaware unemployment stays at 7%
Delaware’s unemployment rate for February stayed the same compared to January. The state’s unemployment rate re ...
14 years ago
U.S. Education Secretary visits Delaware for community roundtable discussion
Educators, business leaders and state officials packed a conference room at the Carvel State Building in Wilmington to hear what U.S. Sec ...
14 years ago
Delaware City residents getting a read on their air quality
Residents of Delaware City are hoping a new monitoring effort will give them a better sense of what effect the nearby refinery has on the ...
14 years ago
City official say there was no open case on South Philly child who starved to death
As the investigation into the death of Khalil Wimes continues, Mayor Michael Nutter has said the city’s Department of Human Service ...
14 years ago
Drilling vs. alternative energy, worry, and the economy
This week Gallup’s Frank Newport and host Dave Heller discuss how Americans feel about alternative energy sources, the role the eco ...
14 years ago