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Are the Daily News and Inquirer owners muzzling their reporters?
Are the owners of the Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News muzzling their own journalists to protect their financial in ...
14 years ago
Consumer agency gives thumbs-down to N.J. wind project
An agency that represents consumers in setting energy policy is recommending that New Jersey reject a proposed offshore wind farm. ...
14 years ago
N.J. casinos may allow wagers on hand-held devices
A New Jersey Senate committee has advanced legislation that would allow Atlantic City casinos to offer customers hand-held devices to pla ...
14 years ago
Federal judge recommends William Barnes ‘be released from custody immediately’
A U.S. Magistrate Judge has recommended that the state Board of Probation and Parole immediately release Bill Barnes, a 76-year-old man w ...
14 years ago
Photos: Springsteen’s Corvette arrives in Philly for National Constitution Center exhibit
Bits and pieces of Bruce Springsteen’s life have been filtering into the National Constitution Center in preparation for the center ...
14 years ago
Outgoing Temple president a candidate to lead University of Arizona
The University of Arizona needs a new president and it just so happens Temple University has one to offer. Temple President Ann We ...
14 years ago
Del. solar energy firm files for bankruptcy
A Delaware-based solar power company has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection New Castle-based Suntricity Power listed estim ...
14 years ago
Blatstein steps up as potential Philadelphia Media Network investor
The Philadelphia Media Network is hot property right now, which means Bart Blatstein is all over it. The developer has said his gr ...
14 years ago
Cumberland County begins N.J.-funded road improvements
After experiencing delays to turn attention to flood-damaged roads, Cumberland County, N.J., has returned focus to its state-funded road ...
14 years ago
Survey points to gaps in Pennsylvania autism services
A new survey sheds light on the needs for services and opportunities for the 30,000 children and adults affected by autism in Pennsylvani ...
14 years ago
Phillies fan finds way around Nationals’ plan to limit baseball games to D.C. fans
Never, ever doubt Phillies fans. When the Nationals made clear last week that Phils fans are not welcome at the D.C. stad ...
14 years ago
Green Woods Charter School preps for move to Domino Lane
With an interim site for next year now in place, the Green Woods Charter School is moving ahead with plans for a new home off Domino Lane ...
14 years ago
Shippensburg offers ‘Plan B’ in health-center vending machine
A Pennsylvania university has a new offering in vending machines — and it’s not soda or candy. Shippensburg University ...
14 years ago
Owen J. Roberts student wins Chester County Spelling Bee
Chester County has a new champion. Owen J. Roberts Middle School eighth grader Katie Proffitt has won the county spelling bee, hel ...
14 years ago
More Philadelphians graduate from Citizens Planning Institute, new enrollment begins soon
Philadelphia now has 89 citizen planners and will soon take applications for more. Thirty more people have graduated from the City ...
14 years ago