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As Pa. slashes Medicaid rolls, advocates cry foul
Pennsylvania has cut more than 130,000 people from its Medicaid rolls since July, more than a third of them children. The state says it h ...
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Studying obesity factors beyond food and exercise
Rising levels of childhood obesity have been a major concern for families, communities and policy makers for the past decade. Typi ...
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Karen Brown settles case in Judge Judy’s courtroom
Karen Brown, the Republican candidate against Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter in the November election, will soon appear on the “ ...
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Delaware jobless rate drops almost a percent in a year
Delaware’s unemployment rate is down one percent below the national rate for the month of November. That reflects a jobless ...
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Education measures on hold in N.J. Legislature
New Jersey lawmakers are not expected to enact education reform proposals at next month’s final meeting of the current legislative ...
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Calvin Johns is not your average 14th District police officer
Children’s laughter echoes off the concrete walls of the Philadelphia Police Department’s 14th District headquarters on Haine ...
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N.J. wineries wait for Assembly vote on retail sales
New Jersey winemakers say their future may depend on a measure that’s awaiting final legislative approval. The state Senate ...
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It took 10 years, but Delaware hotel finally opens
After 10 years, a nasty land use battle and four different owners, the hotel located off I-95 south of Wilmington is finally ope ...
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Wheelchair-accessible cabs debut in Philly
A new taxi company is making it easier for the disabled to move freely around Philadelphia. Freedom Taxi is the first company to p ...
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Philly tops on ‘judical hellhole’ list
A new report calls Philadelphia the top “judicial hellhole” in the country, but the head of the city’s Bar Association ...
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