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$15 million sought to help those in danger of losing Pa. homes
Housing advocates are calling for Pennsylvania to restore funding to a program that helps those facing foreclosure. After funding ...
14 years ago
Wealthy tea party Republican announces challenge to Casey
A former coal mine owner and tea party Republican from western Pennsylvania intends to challenge Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. Bob Casey n ...
14 years ago
Man reportedly struck by lightning golfing in Gloucester County
A 48-year-old man golfing at the Beckett Golf Club in Gloucester County, ...
14 years ago
Pa. nurses seek state regulation of staffing levels
The battle over nurse staffing levels has long been between labor interests and hospital administrators. Now, Pennsylvania nurses are pus ...
14 years ago
Swathmore wins third place in green power competition
Pennsylvania borough Swarthmore has come in third place in a nationwide competition to use the most “green power,” including ...
14 years ago
Pa. moves closer to takeover of Harrisburg
Pennsylvania’s takeover of its capital city could happen within weeks. Architects of an amendment to the state’s recov ...
14 years ago
Saving our schools: Are superintendents the answer?
Turmoil within the Philadelphia school district as well as the school reform commission charged with overseeing the welfare of the distri ...
14 years ago
Camden County towns could save thousands in trash-collection pact
A trash disposal deal between Cherry Hill, Voorhees, Haddon Township and five other South Jersey communities could end up saving nearly $ ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia protecting domestic violence victims from housing discrimination
Victims of domestic violence would get more flexibility when it comes to housing under legislation advancing in Philadelphia City Council ...
14 years ago
Alternative-fuels firm sets up shop in King of Prussia
An alternative-fuels firm is setting up shop in the Philadelphia suburbs. Renmatix takes byproducts that most lumber yards throw a ...
14 years ago
Police: Western Pa. couple steals pole wires to pay for wedding
April Cater, 24, and 23-year-old Joseph Russell of North Sewickley Township allegedly cut down copper wire from 18 utility poles because ...
14 years ago