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Here are two authors we think will make a splash in 2012. Susan Cain The first book, submitted by Carolyn ...
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Ford recalls 490,000 vehicles for fire, power defects
Ford Motor Co. is recalling some of its SUVs and minivans in order to fix defects that could result in fire or power loss. About 4 ...
14 years ago
Satellite companies fighting Philadelphia law to move dishes off front of buildings
The fight to regulate home satellite dishes in Philadelphia is awaiting a ruling from the FCC. The Satellite Broadcast ...
14 years ago
Hurricane Irene Damage Still Lingers In Philadelphia Region
Hurricane Irene may have happened months ago, but it’s damage is still being felt in the area. Several parks al ...
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Chester mother pleads with Governor Corbett to send emergency funds
One Pennsylvania school district is still reeling from millions in state budget cuts last summer. Chester-Upland has dealt with mon ...
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Philadelphia parochial schools learn rules for challenging closing threat
Leaders from the nearly 50 Philadelphia area Catholic schools slated to close or be consolidated, met on Tuesday with officials from the ...
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FDA says Johnson & Johnson delayed report of faulty insulin pumps
Federal regulators are warning Johnson & Johnson that it could face fines and other sanctions for selling faulty insulin pumps and d ...
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Latest Lower Merion webcam lawsuilt is withdrawn
All parties were due in court today for a judge’s decision on whether Mary Elizabeth Bogan could end her role as attorney for the H ...
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Christie signs bill to create youth suicide prevention plan
New Jersey’s Department of Children and Families and Department of Human Services have six months to create a youth suicide prevent ...
14 years ago
Does Neshaminy teachers strike put kids in last place?
A Bucks County Courier Times columnist wrote this morning that the teachers strike in the Neshami ...
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Clarification wanted on new DPW plan to limit food stamps
The Pa. Department of Public Welfare says that, starting soon, food stamp applicants with a certain level of assets and savings will not ...
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Mt. Airy holds ‘Crime Summit’ to address rise in burglaries
The Philadelphia police confirmed what many people in Northwest Philadelphia have suspected all along; the number of burglaries is slight ...
14 years ago
Haddonfield school hopes cafeteria experiment deters bullying
Would kids be less inclined to bully each other if they knew their peers better? That’s the hypothesis behind Haddonfield Mi ...
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Police say fatal teen shooting began with tensions in school
Police say the shooting that left two teenagers dead overnight in Juniata resulted from tensions that began on Facebook and in their Kens ...
14 years ago
Appeal of whoopie pies reaching beyond region
Legend has it that more than 50 years ago in Lancaster, Pa., two women were baking when snow began to make its way onto the landscape. Th ...
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