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Hoeffel: User fees needed to help fix roads and bridges
With less than four weeks to go before the Pennsylvania gubernatorial primary. Democratic candidate Joe Hoeffel was in Philadelphia today ...
11 years ago
New Jersey’s unemployment rate dips in February
It may not be much, but New Jersey’s jobless rate dropped slightly. This marks two months in a row that the percentage of people ou ...
11 years ago
Bradley pleads not guilty in monumental abuse case
The Delaware pediatrician accused in Delaware’s monumental child molestation case was arraigned today in a Sussex County courtroom. ...
11 years ago
Electric car maker wants to partner with Delaware firms
Electric car maker, Fisker Automotive, hopes to build business partnerships for its new assembly plant in Delaware. Some of Delawa ...
11 years ago
PGW to fire off warnings to delinquent customers
The region’s unusually cold and snowy winter could result in more people falling behind paying their gas bills. Philadelphia Gas Wo ...
11 years ago
Council moves toward property tax hike
“Last time we were hoping to find other options and that’s why we rejected the real estate tax idea, I believe there are less ...
11 years ago
Health care bill taxes medical device makers
Different sectors of the health care industry are being asked to pitch in to fund the health care bill signed into law by President Obama ...
11 years ago
Opponents of soda tax encircle city hall
Opponents to a proposed Philadelphia soda tax rallied in the shadow of City Hall today. Soda trucks encircled City Hall, horns honk ...
11 years ago
Will Philadelphia hospitals see relief from uninsured?
Hospitals in the region are applauding President Obama’s signing of the health care bill yesterday. The bill’s health insuran ...
11 years ago
PA to sue over health overhaul
Pennsylvania is challenging the constitutionality of the new health care law. WHYY asked experts if that push-back is likely to prevail. ...
11 years ago