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If Pa. high court keeps 2001 districts, Latino groups vow legal action
Advocates for Latino voters in Pennsylvania say they’ll sue if the rejection of the latest state legislative redistricting plan mea ...
14 years ago
Ben Franklin Bridge aglow with red lights for most of February
If you live in the Delaware Valley, chances are high you’ll drive across, under or near the Ben Franklin Bridge sometime in the nex ...
14 years ago
FEMA, Water Department officials talk flooding in East Germantown
More than 50 residents packed the Waterview Recreation Center in East Germantown last Wednesday night seeking answers from the Philadelph ...
14 years ago
New corruption trial of former N.J. senator begins
The latest corruption trial of former New Jersey Sen. Wayne Bryant is under way in federal district court in Trenton. The once pow ...
14 years ago
Judge upholds $919million award to DuPont for Kevlar lawsuit
South Korea-based Kolon Industries does have to pay $919 million to DuPont, a federal judge ruled yesterday, for the lost trade-secrets s ...
14 years ago
Overbrook Farms residents at odds over historical designation
On the edge of West Philadelphia sits Overbrook Farms, a tiny enclave of large, historic homes on quiet streets. The residents the ...
14 years ago
Video: Our interview with a dog who runs N.J. Pinelands race
What do you ask a dog who’s just run several miles through New Jersey’s Pinelands? Arts & Culture reporter Peter C ...
14 years ago
Delaware historic property becomes new home for people with disabilities
New life has been breathed into a historical Wilmington landmark, which will now serve as Delaware’s newest housing option for peop ...
14 years ago
Ethics Commission: Pa. Welfare Secretary’s side business presents no conflict of interest
Pennsylvania’s Ethics Commission has determined that Welfare Secretary Gary Alexander’s side business does not present a conf ...
14 years ago
Should allegations against priests not charged in Archdiocese sex abuse case be allowed as evidence?
The judge in the trial of Monsignor William Lynn and three Philadelphia priests accused of child sex abuse may decide to let prosecutors ...
14 years ago
Berlin, N.J., students raise money for Camden statue repair
Amid collections for a struggling Camden parish and holiday cookie donations, students at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Regional School managed ...
14 years ago
Occupy Wall Street began a little more than four months ago, yet, a Unive ...
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Plans unveiled for redesigned South Philly streetscape
Way back in November, talks began with the South Philadelphia community about how to improve the narrow streetscapes so drivers, cyclists ...
14 years ago
Economic forecast for Philadelphia: optimism with a chance of clouds
The Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce held its annual economic forecast. The mood was best described as cautiously optimistic, wit ...
14 years ago
Comcast explores TV-based health care, museums team up to fill in dino skeleton
Good morning, Feeders! Two Philadelphia museums have teamed up on a dinosaur task. A discovery by one will help the other fill out ...
14 years ago