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Heavy rains have produced a bumper crop of wild mushrooms and a lot of calls to New Jersey’s Poison Help hotline. Even if th ...
14 years ago
Earthquake aftershock: how software glitch trapped Philadelphia court workers
Tuesday’s earthquake shook up many in Philadelphia, but a software glitch trapped some city workers in their building. Despi ...
14 years ago
A fresh push for photo IDs at Pennsylvania polling places
Pennsylvania’s top election official says she’s in favor of a state law to require residents to show photo identification at ...
14 years ago
City offers $20,000 for information on Kingsessing shooter
Information leading to the arrest of the man wanted in connection with six shooting at Kingsessing Rec Center ...
14 years ago
N.J. storm watchers say be prepared
New Jersey officials are following the course of Hurricane Irene and are urging residents to take some precautions. State Police spokesma ...
14 years ago
“Critical phase” of Walt Whitman Bridge repairs begins Wednesday
Wednesday night brings what the DRPA calls a “critical phase” in the Walt Whitman Bridge repairs as the re-decking project co ...
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Earthquake brought early happy hour to Philadelphia bars
What to do when an earthquake hits and leaves you standing on the sidewalk with nothing to do but search for cell service? Go to a ...
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N.J. League of Municipalities falls under open records law
Fair Share Housing Center’s records request with the New Jersey State League of Municipalities is valid under the open record, acco ...
14 years ago
Walmart ends wine kiosk deal in Pennsylvania
Update: While a statement from Walmart cites mechanical concerns as a reason for ending the agreement, Simple Brands say ...
14 years ago
Chester Upland District issues cease and desist to charter over school-closing ad
“Chester Upland is closing your child’s school and they will have to attend another CUSD school across town this school year,R ...
14 years ago
Guadagno’s signature will lift New Jersey’s commercial development fee
A bill to be signed today by Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno will reinstate New Jersey’s moratorium on commercial development fees, making wa ...
14 years ago
Delaware geological researchers track quake effects, possibility of aftershocks
The Delaware Geological Survey is tracking the possibility of aftershocks as well as still receiving reports from people who felt the eff ...
14 years ago
Leach hopes new report bolsters Pa. mandate for newborn heart screenings
Just as New Jersey implements mandated congenital heart defect screenings for newborns, Pa. Sen. Daylin Leach hopes a new report will mov ...
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Police re-issue surveillance photos from May 31 Chestnut Hill bank robbery
The Philadelphia Police Department has released for a second time bank surviellance photos of the May 31, 2011. Sovereign Bank ...
14 years ago
Will anybody buy Germantown Town Hall?
Here’s what Germantown Town Hall has going for it: There are many ideas being bandied about regarding what could become of the hist ...
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