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Challenger slams O’Neill on DROP plan he’s not enrolled in
Northeast Philadelphia City Council candidate Bill Rubin is airing a hard-hitting TV ad attacking his opponent, Republican City Councilma ...
14 years ago
Police tracking down owners of documents in Tacony captives case
Philadelphia detectives are working to track down up to 50 people who may also have been victims in the case of captive adults in a Tacon ...
14 years ago
Community celebrates rail-to-trail transformation on Manayunk’s iconic bridge
It’s been quite a while since the Manayunk Bridge saw as much foot traffic as it saw Thursday. But that kind of bustle may b ...
14 years ago
City ethics panel cites Miller staffer for breaches
The Philadelphia Board of Ethics has accused an Eighth District City Council staffer of using City Hall equipment for political campaign ...
14 years ago
Abington repeals sex offender residency restrictions, supports E-Verify program
Abington commissioners had a busy meeting last week when they voted to repeal the township’s sex offender residency restrictions an ...
14 years ago
Delaware Governor Jack Markell (D) signed an executive order, and a bill approved by the General Assembly earlier this year, in an effort ...
14 years ago
Delaware residents asked to submit their best fishing photos
Calling all anglers and photographers: Delaware wants your fishing photos. The state Department of Natural Resources and Environme ...
14 years ago
Opponents blast plan for stricter Philly curfew
Philadelphia City Council could vote as soon as next week on a bill to tighten the curfew for minors. But the measure has opponent ...
14 years ago
Occupy Philly paying for electricity but nothing else
Occupy Philly is paying a utility bill to the city, but not for other services and costs incurred over the last weeks. Should that be the ...
14 years ago
BBC series investigates child deaths from abuse in US
An investigative series airing on the BBC TV News this ...
14 years ago
Philly Council backs plan to clear up satellite dishes
Philadelphia City Council has passed a bill that would lower the profile of satellite dishes. Councilman Darrell Clarke said the d ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia’s Orchard Project celebrating city growth
Fairhill, Hunting Park, Center City… Not exactly the places you’d expect to find orchards, but that’s what Satur ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia City Councilman Frank Rizzo has left the Republican Party. Councilman Frank Rizzo has changed his voter regist ...
14 years ago