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Philadelphia D.A.’s Office to probe clerical mistakes in court docs
The Philadelphia District Attorney’s office says it will look into recent mishandling of court cases. In one instance, report ...
11 years ago
Violence surprised some in ‘flash mob’
For some Philadelphia teens who participated in recent flash mobs, the gatherings were just a way to have fun. But the situations quickly ...
11 years ago
It’s true: Grammar has its fierce devotees
A grammatical error carved into a war memorial in New Jersey has rankled at least one resident. The stone marker in Haddon Township has a ...
11 years ago
First loss is victory Philadelphia Union fans
The Philadelphia Union lost the first major league soccer game last night to the Seattle Sounders, but that hardly dimmed fans’ ent ...
11 years ago
Lawmakers, residents struggle with whether to permit more gas drilling
The state once again is facing a shortage of money. One way to raise more cash would be to open up more state forest lands to the natural ...
11 years ago
How will the partisan vote on the health care bill translate in the November election? The White House gears up to tackle the financial f ...
11 years ago
Delaware unemployment rate up in February
Delaware’s unemployment rate for February is up three tenths of a percent over January’s rate. Delaware’s unempl ...
11 years ago
Special event for children with autism at Please Touch Museum
A family outing can quickly turn sour for children with autism. Philadelphia’s Please Touch Museum is catering to the needs of such ...
11 years ago
Many options for delinquent kids
The recent violent youth flashmobs in downtown Philadelphia have prompted an aggressive response from by police and policymakers. Th ...
11 years ago
Police trying to identify serial bank robber in Delaware
Delaware State Police ask for the public’s help in identifying a gunman who has robbed four Delaware banks. Delaware State P ...
11 years ago
This season, the stage belongs to Shakespeare
All the world’s a stage – and this season that stage belongs to Shakespeare. This spring will feature at least nine productio ...
11 years ago
Philadelphia Revenue Department supervisor arrested
A Philadelphia city worker is facing bribery charges. Mark Holt has worked for the city almost 20 years, and lately his job was rev ...
11 years ago
In the African American community, misinformation and mistrust may be the biggest barriers to kidney donation. Advocates are fighting bac ...
11 years ago
Threaten Congress? You’ll have to go through Brady
The top cop of the Capital Police reports to a Philadelphia Congressman. Hundreds of threats have been recorded against members of ...
11 years ago
Local dealer hopes to rejoin Chrysler
Chrysler Corporation has plans to reinstate some of the dealers it dropped during the nation’s economic crisis. Chrysler Cor ...
11 years ago