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Delaware to patrol coastline with new state of the art boat
The Delaware Coastline is the home to a major port, refineries, and chemical plants. It’s also the gateway to the Philadelphia region. ...
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Delaware organizes deer hunt for youth and disabled hunters
Delaware will open public and private lands this weekend for young and non-ambulatory disabled hunters. The Department of Natural Resourc ...
14 years ago
GOP electoral scheme silences Philadelphia’s voice
With the news media shining an ever-brighter spotlight on the race for the White House, the Pennsylvania GOP plan to change the way we al ...
14 years ago
Pediatrician sex abuse case provides legal, regulatory lessons in Delaware
Lessons are still being learned from the case of Earl Bradley, the former southern Delaware pediatrician arrested nearly two years ago fo ...
14 years ago
39th Police District: Someone’s kitchen sink got stolen
39th Police District in Philadelphia This list covers Oct. 21 – Oct. 27. October 21, 2011 3500 bl ...
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Republican ward leader explains support for mayoral candidate Karen Brown
Why would a Republican ward leader support a mayoral candidate who until this election was a Democrat? Let Matthew Wolfe explain h ...
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In a corn field in Bridgeville, Delaware, a band of gourd warriors pull their machines up to the line, their goal? To hurl a pumpki ...
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With large contribution from energy company, Harrisburg holiday parade is back on
As Mayor Linda Thompson tells it, Harrisburg was always going to have a holiday parade. The city said two weeks ago it would have ...
14 years ago
Threat of big bank debit card fees sent 650,000 members to credit unions
Seems Bank of America was too late when it announced earlier this week it won’t charge customers monthly debit card fees. Af ...
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Councilman Jones says HB 934 would discriminate against African Americans, the disabled and seniors
With election week quickly approaching, Councilman Curtis Jones, Jr. is urging the state’s General Assembly to reject House Bill 93 ...
14 years ago
Chester County senator’s legislation seeks to end gassing of euthanized pets
Under a bill introduced this week by Pa. Sen. Andy Dinniman, D-19th, gassing would no longer be an acceptable way to euthanize animals. ...
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NBC10 checks in on Bucks County sextuplets
Five months ago, the Carey family of Feasterville welcomed sextuplets at Abington Memorial Hospital. The babies, Emma, Samantha, O ...
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The most tyrannical fringe of the anti-abortion movement seems poised to make history next Tuesday in Mississippi. It’s shaping up ...
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Rezoning bills introduced for Bowman’s Magarity project
Time could be running out for the Chestnut Hill Community Association to have a meaningful say in the major development proposed for old ...
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Girard College connects with activist who helped desegregate the school
Students at Girard College, a Philadelphia boarding school, got a history lesson from a nationally renowned civil rights activist this we ...
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