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1 trial for Philly ex-church official, 2 priests
A judge says a priest charged with raping a teenager while on leave from the Philadelphia archdiocese will go on trial next month in a ch ...
14 years ago
Processing to end at 10 Pa. Postal Service sites
The U.S. Postal Service says it’s ending mail processing at 10 facilities in Pennsylvania, but isn’t setting a timetable for ...
14 years ago
North Philly’s Yorktown neighborhood plans for future while getting national honor
It’s almost a cliché to describe Philadelphia as a city of neighborhoods, but when a community right in our backyard receives a na ...
14 years ago
From Cape May to Margate, runners will be relaying up South Jersey Shore
Attorney Jim Grimley came up with the idea for Cape to Gate because of work – sort of. “I was in Avalon in February fi ...
14 years ago
The new ‘it’ vegetable in South Jersey
A few years ago, who would have believed that kale would be a hip food choice? As impossible as it sounds, it seems to be true. Partly du ...
14 years ago
GOP vs. Obama and rating the last 8 presidents
Dave Heller and Gallup’s Frank Newport discuss recent developments in the race for president and past president’s ratings. He ...
14 years ago
This Weekend: Picks for Families
There are some great choices in the area this weekend: from Jazz, to Dr. Seuss, Maple Sugaring and Swapping, there’s something for ...
14 years ago
WHYY’s Arts Calendar curator Robin Bloom sorts through hundreds of listings each week to find out what’s happening in the Del ...
14 years ago
Charlie Gracie to bring rock legacy to Main Street Music
Charlie Gracie, a 75-year-old guitarist and singer, admits he hasn’t worked a day in his life. The South Philadelphia native has p ...
14 years ago