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Occupy Philadelphia protesters have been evicted, Occupy Pittsburgh protesters are being sued, and in Lancaster, protesters are leaving a ...
13 years ago
Mayor Nutter reflects on first term, looks forward to the second
On Monday, Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter will be sworn in for a second term at the Academy of Music, outlining his hopes for his fina ...
13 years ago
Health-care efficiency nets N.J. $17 million in federal funds
The federal Health Department is giving New Jersey a nearly $17 million bonus for the state’s success in enrolling more children in ...
13 years ago
“Chinatown” bus operator declared unsafe, suspended
The federal government has shut down one of the “Chinatown” bus companies, citing numerous safety problems. ...
13 years ago
Philly drops off list of drunkest cities
Philadelphians may be sobering up a little, at least according to the ...
13 years ago
Cold, hard facts: Ice rink will be ready for Winter Classic
Despite the warm weather and the recent rain, the outdoor ice rink at Citizens Bank Park will be ready for Monday’s Winter Classic& ...
13 years ago
Area advocates behind new FBI definition of rape
This month, the FBI changed the definition of rape used in crime reports for the first time since 1927. For nearly a century, the ...
13 years ago
Arlen Specter cracks wise in comedy club appearance
If it’s Tuesday, it’s open mic night at Helium Comedy Club in Rittenhouse Square. If it was last Tuesday, club patrons ...
13 years ago
Delaware plans 90 DUI patrols, four sobriety checkpoints over New Year’s weekend
The Delaware Office of Highway Safety’s 13th annual Safe Family Holiday campaign concludes this weekend. Since Thanksgiving ...
13 years ago
Seat-widening project planned at Dover International Speedway in 2012
Dover International Speedway has undergone several expansions over the years to accommodate NASCAR’s growing fan base. Expans ...
13 years ago
Second suspect surrenders in Germantown bystander shooting
A 33-year-old Germantown man surrendered to police around 11:30 a.m. Thursday after he was named as a wanted suspect in the case of a Mor ...
13 years ago
U.S. court rules against posting signs on Philadelphia poles
A federal court has ruled that politicians cannot put signs on poles in Philadelphia. However, the ruling might not be the end of ...
13 years ago
Sonia Sanchez is Philadelphia’s poet laureate
The city of Philadelphia has a poet laureate. Sonia Sanchez has been appointed the city’s poet laureate by Mayor Michael Nut ...
13 years ago
Weekend retirement allows Tasco to collect $478,000
Friday will be the last day of work for six members of Philadelphia City Council. Another council member will retire just for the weekend ...
13 years ago