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Tempted to switch from parochial to public?
Are you fed up enough with the Philadelphia Archdiocese that you would consider making the switch to public schools? Are you taking more ...
13 years ago
Cartoonist nominated to New Jersey Hall Fame stirs controversy
Any day now, New Jersey governor Chris Christie will announce this year’s inductees into the New Jersey Hall of Fame. The list of 5 ...
13 years ago
Former players file another concussion suit against NFL
Yet another lawsuit has been filed in Philadelphia by retired pro football players against the National Football League. Nearly 200 forme ...
13 years ago
Christie in Newark to meet with Portuguese ambassador to the U.S.
N.J. Gov. Chris Christie is in Newark today to meet the with Portuguese ambassador to the U.S. The Associated Press reports Christ ...
13 years ago
It’s been 39 years since Roe v. Wade was enacted, and advocates and health care providers will gather in Center City this ...
13 years ago
Melt-in-your-mouth tobacco on trial?
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has gathered scientists and tobacco policy experts to study the potential health risks and benefits ...
13 years ago
State of Play has some final thoughts on the State of the State this week, but in our own State of Play way, we give you a twist. T ...
13 years ago
Thursday we presented Governor Jack Markell’s State of the State address. On First, we give you reaction and our own version of h ...
13 years ago
First checks in with New Castle County Executive Paul Clark to get his take on what’s right in the county and what still nee ...
13 years ago
There is a lot to say about Sussex County this year, so we asked for a little help. Maria Counts and Laura Walter report for the co ...
13 years ago
School District of Philadelphia hires recovery officer in face of budget shortfall
The massive cuts in the School District of Philadelphia haven’t made enough of a dent. In case you missed the ...
13 years ago
Sometimes cancer runs in families and a higher-than-average risk for certain cancers can be passed on generation to generation. Doctors a ...
13 years ago
Delaware’s bath salts ban heads to Governor’s desk
A bill permanently banning bath salts in Delaware easily passed the House Thursday, and now awaits Gov. Jack Markell’s signature. ...
13 years ago
Delaware unemployment rate down again
Delaware’s unemployment rate dropped two-tenths of a percent in December and now stands at 7.4 percent. That’s ...
13 years ago