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Judge says not enough proof to pursue intimidation charges against Carl Greene
Intimidation charges filed against former Philadelphia Housing Authority Director Carl Green have been dismissed, with U.S. District Judg ...
14 years ago
Trash lit on fire near Manayunk Canal
A rubbish fire was reported at the intersection of Main Street and Cotton Street in Manayunk just after 8 a.m. on Friday. A ...
14 years ago
Public budget-impact meetings for state-related universities begin next week
Wednesday will be the first in a series of public budget-impact meetings for Pennsylvania’s state-related universities. R ...
14 years ago
Health officials: two children sickened by swine flu
Health & Science reporter Carolyn Beeler shares this Associated Press story about a novel swine flu strain. Health officials s ...
14 years ago
WHYY Connections Festival makes music at Penn’s Landing
8:30 PM Estimates from the Delaware River Waterfront Corporation suggest there are 10,000 people here right now at PennR ...
14 years ago
Fire officials repond to Kalos Street after man puts fist through window
Yellow police tape strung between two homes in the Wissahickon section of Philadelphia had some neighbors wondering what went wrong on th ...
14 years ago
Toughest anti-bullying law in U.S. takes effect in N.J.
The “Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights” requires school employees to report all bullying incidents they learn about, even if they ...
14 years ago
As Council prepares to vote, check out the public’s thoughts on Philadelphia redistricting
Should the 1st Council District stay waterfront-based, or move to the Far Northeast? Is it better if the 4th District maintains that Pac- ...
14 years ago
North Philly’s Day of Respect highlights efforts to prevent youth violence
The Day of Respect is underway, held for the first time in Hunting Park. Normally celebrated in West Oak Lane, the annual event wi ...
14 years ago
Wissahickon Park escapes with only minor Hurricane damage
Hurricane Irene did not cause as much damage to the Wissahickon Park as feared. Irene dumped six-inches of water into the ...
14 years ago
USS Olympia hosts historic re-enactors this weekend
The USS Olympia will soon be changing hands. Thursday marked the deadline for proposals to acquire the historic cruiser, and by 2013, tou ...
14 years ago
Phoenixville cancels annual mock-Iditarod after no one signs up
There won’t an annual Iditarod parody in Phoenixville this year, since not a single person sign up for the event. Despite de ...
14 years ago
FixPhillyDistricts – Mapping a path to better democracy
The Philadelphia City Council plans to approve its new election map soon after Labor Day, with scant ...
14 years ago
Mayoral candidate unveils Education Commission in wake of Ackerman’s departure
Diop Olugbala, Philadelphia’s third-party mayoral candidate, will hold an afternoon press conference on Broad Street to discuss the ...
14 years ago
Delaware utility restores power to all of its customers post Irene
Let there be light! Delaware utility, Delmarva Power, says it has restored service to all of its customers who lost electricity be ...
14 years ago