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Camden County will use sewage for heat, local teacher gets seat at State of the Union
Good morning, Feeders! Monsignor William Lynn is back in court today as his lawyer tries to prevent some priest abuse accusations ...
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Shooting leaves one dead, one wounded
Police were called to the 6300 block of 21st Street in West Oak Lane around 8 pm last night whe ...
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The meeting room inside Philadelphia’s 39th Police District headquarters was more crowded than usual Monday night as residents pack ...
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Former aide testifies in DeWeese corruption case
Pennsylvania Rep. Bill DeWeese’s former top aide is testifying against his ex-boss as his corruption trial enters its second day. ...
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Man, 59, struck, killed by bus in SW Philly
Authorities say a man was struck and killed by a city bus in southwest Philadelphia. Police said the accident happened at about 4 ...
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Twin Catholic schools slated to close raise $1M
Alumni of twin suburban Philadelphia Roman Catholic high schools have raised more than $1 million as part of an appeal to keep the school ...
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‘In Praise of Trees’: Photo exhibit takes root at Jewish museum
The Jewish holiday Tu B’Shevat, which will be celebrated Feb. 7 and 8, focuses on trees — a tradition perhaps more suited to ...
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Job creation and land preservation are top priorities for residents in Queen Lane project
Nearly 50 community members in Germantown gathered for a meeting last week to further discuss the future of Germantown’s historic b ...
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East Falls Development Corporation takes on Rivage preps while planning for the future
Viewed from a storefront window on Midvale Avenue, the remnants of urban disinvestment stand alongside emergent businesses – the latter ...
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PNC meets with students over mountaintop removal lending
Executives from PNC Bank met with students from Temple and the University of Pennsylvania Monday afternoon to talk about mountaintop remo ...
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Two lawmakers propose plan to get more N.J. offenders into rehab
Two Democrats in the New Jersey Legislature are proposing some reforms to make the criminal justice system more efficient and cost effect ...
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