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Philadelphia passes earlier curfew over objections from public
After listening to lots of people speaking out against it, Philadelphia City Council has approved an earlier curfew. The ear ...
14 years ago
No Plan B yet, but Delaware County animal shelter will open next spring
A solid Plan B isn’t in place yet for Delaware County’s interim animal control service, but an opening date for the new shelt ...
14 years ago
What’s the real story at city hall?
Readers have commented that The Media is not reporting what is really happening in the Occupy encampment outside of City Hall. So, t ...
14 years ago
Delaware national park part of President’s Outdoor Initiative
The move is another small step in the effort to eliminate Delaware’s dubious distinction as the only state without a national park. ...
14 years ago
DuPont reaches settlement for pollutant discharges
As part of a settlement agreement on allegations of pollutant discharges, DuPont Co. will pay $500,000. State and federal regulato ...
14 years ago
Parents of Adolf Hitler say the court has cleared abuse allegations
Little Adolf Hitler, JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell and Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie Campbell remain in foster care nearly three years after ...
14 years ago
Springsteen exhibit coming to Philadelphia in February
Bruce Springsteen, always singing the tune of the American people, will be honored this winter in the National Constitution Center’ ...
14 years ago
To truly understand what Herman Cain is really all about, you need only watch the promotional video that stars his campaign manager ...
14 years ago
Voucher bill passes Pa. Senate; Hughes, Williams and Stack react
The Pennsylvania Senate passes legislation approving school vouchers, reserving 2012/13 for vouchers for students in low-performing schoo ...
14 years ago
Delaware County attorney recalls her close call with SEPTA train
On Monday morning, Delaware County attorney Pat Biswanger lay in the gravel at the Eddystone SEPTA station hoping the train wouldn’ ...
14 years ago
Oh gets Quinones-Sanchez’s support for his GOP at-large campaign
Republican candidate for City Council-at-large David Oh has been endorsed by 7th District Councilwoman Maria Quinones-Sanchez and the Lat ...
14 years ago
Man in skeleton mask tries to rob Delaware bank
Police say James Clay tried to rob the County Bank in Laurel Wednesday afternoon, using a skeleton mask to disguise his face. The ...
14 years ago
Market Street traffic study shows further improvements worth exploring
With a two-week trial of lane reductions on Market Street and JFK Boulevard from 15th Street through 20th Street complete, some more perm ...
14 years ago