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Kimmel Center marks 10 years on Broad Street, Facebook begins suicide prevention
Good morning, Feeders, and happy Friday! The Kimmel Center is celebrating its 10th birthday today. Peter Crimmins and Kim Paynter ...
14 years ago
PGW could be fined for procedure violation in Tacony explosion
Pennsylvania’s Public Utility Commission could fine PGW as much as $500,000 for what officials say was a procedure violation during ...
14 years ago
Bear library will close during $5.7 million renovation
Delaware’s busiest library is set to close until the fall of 2012 for renovations that include a larger children’s room and ...
14 years ago
Fitnessgram study results announced
The results of the Delaware Fitnessgram study will be presented today at Pulaski Elementary School in Wilmington. Gover ...
14 years ago
Judge sends two PSU administrators to trial
Two Penn State University administrators are due in court today for a preliminary hearing, but their attorneys don’t plan to call a ...
14 years ago
32 arrested in holiday DUI campaign
The annual effort to reduce alcohol-related accidents around the holidays results in 32 arrests, ...
14 years ago
Group makes fourth trip to Harrisburg to lobby for “Second Chance” Bill
Reuben Harris was told it wouldn’t make a difference had he gotten his Ph.D; he still wouldn’t be able to get a job. T ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia cleric to be entombed at cathedral
The Pennsylvania-born cardinal who was the American voice of the Vatican’s Christmas Midnight Mass for 25 years is set to be entomb ...
14 years ago
Del. to share in $500 million early childhoood program grant
According to the Associated Press, nine states, including Delaware, will share $500 million in grant money to improve their early childho ...
14 years ago
Exploring Tourette’s through dance and diagnosis
Tourette’s syndrome is having its moment. This weekend the Philadelphia performance troupe ...
14 years ago
ListenHeirloom restaurant opens today in Chestnut Hill
Chestnut Hill’s newest addition to the dining scene held a soft opening last night for family and friends. Heirloom, a resta ...
14 years ago
City Council approves rezoning bills for 8200 Germantown Ave.
The pieces are now in place for a controversial grocery store development along Chestnut Hill’s busy main street. City Counc ...
14 years ago
Family-friendly events this weekend includes shopping with the Mayor
Still find yourself looking for holiday presents? Or maybe you haven’t even started the process? Don’t panic. Instead, c ...
14 years ago
Northwest Coalition of Civics asks for Council support on addressing problem rentals
Picking up on prior conversations, the Wissahickon Interested Citizens Association (WICA) convened Wednesday night at the Northern Home f ...
14 years ago