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Delaware unemployment rate down again
Delaware’s unemployment rate dropped two-tenths of a percent in December and now stands at 7.4 percent. That’s ...
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Delaware Governor Jack Markell reflects on this week’s State of the State address and the work ahead this year. ...
14 years ago
Williams adds to criticism of planned Pa. food stamp asset test
Criticism of Pennsylvania’s prospective food stamp asset test continues with Sen. Anthony Hardy Williams’ introduction of leg ...
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It’s the Year of the Dragon! Philadelphia celebrates the Chinese New Year with the Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corporation ...
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You can often judge a politician’s effectiveness by watching to see how well he performs when his back is against the wall. Newt Gi ...
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Celebrations abound for Ben Franklin’s birthday, Pennsylvania’s unemployed face new guidelines
Good morning, Feeders! Not only is it Friday, but it’s Ben Franklin’s birthday. Emma Jacobs and Carolyn Beeler with two diffe ...
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School-based food bank now open
Food Bank pantry now open at Lake Forest High School. First Lady Carla Markell joined leaders at the Food Bank of D ...
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State and business leaders launch collaborative effort to address adolescent health. Governor Markell will be at Howard High ...
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NJ Transit outlines plan for cleaning 26,000-gallon oil spill
NJ Transit says about 9,000 gallons of fuel has been collected from waterways in Washington Township, but clean-up isn’t over for t ...
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State Supreme Court enforces limit on N.J. adult clubs
New Jersey’s Supreme Court says towns can restrict sexually-oriented businesses by arguing such establishments are available in Ne ...
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Sum it up in 6: Rumors of Nutter being lured to Washington?
Could a re-elected President Barack Obama offer Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter a cabinet position next year? It’s nothing more t ...
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The state of the presidential race
Frank Newport, Editor in Chief of the Gallup Poll, joins NewsWorks Tonight host Dave Heller to discuss how Americans feel about the curre ...
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Neshaminy teachers ending strike
Striking teachers in the Neshaminy school district are heading back to work this morning. Teachers there have been on strike since ...
14 years ago
NJ. comparing license photos to search for fraud
New Jersey is preparing to use facial-recognition technology to scan 18 million photographs for signs of driver’s license fraud. ...
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