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Mold forces students from two schools in N.J.
A few New Jersey school districts are dealing with mold problems brought on by recent torrential rains. Students at Willingboro Hi ...
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Pa. opens disaster-relief centers in northeast, central regions
Pennsylvania is opening seven recovery centers throughout central and northeastern in regions pummeled by the heavy rains and historic fl ...
14 years ago
Zoning board approves development proposal in Roxborough
Plans for a parking-lot extension and retaining wall at the Donna Court apartments in Roxborough got the go-ahead from the Zoning Board o ...
14 years ago
Foxwoods goes to court to appeal license revocation
Foxwoods investors and the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board returned to court today to discuss — what else? — the casinoR ...
14 years ago
A Vietnam flashback from Kabul; and Republicans roll the dice in Pa.
When I heard of the insurgent ...
14 years ago
Hinkle-Brown formally appointed as Reinvestment Fund CEO
Don Hinkle-Brown has been formally appointed as president and CEO of The Reinvestment Fund, stepping into the role Jeremy Nowak left in J ...
14 years ago
Metal thefts a safety hazard in Delaware
Residents in Delaware are being asked to be on the lookout for thieves who are stealing metal, and consequently creating public safety ha ...
14 years ago
Police continue to search for East Falls rape suspect
Philadelphia police are still searching for a man who allegedly raped a woman earlier this month on the 3600 block of Calumet Street in E ...
14 years ago
Fines and prison time for medical supply seller’s fraud scheme
Robert Saul will spend time in jail and pay hefty fines for the complicated medical supplies fraud scheme. Saul, the owner of Cent ...
14 years ago
Pennsylvania relaxes landfill rules for storm cleanup
To aid with storm cleanup, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has relaxed its landfill rules. DEP Chief Micha ...
14 years ago
Poll: Americans distrusful of Congress
Congress is the least trusted government entity, according to a new poll, with 57 percent of Americans “having little or no confide ...
14 years ago
Senior citizen comment lands Delaware County school board member in hot water
Public school boards are and issue everywhere. Their members get a say in an even larger issue: school taxes. Garnet Valley ...
14 years ago
Delaware releases SAT score report
For the first time, the State of Delaware in 2011 offered the SAT to every 11th grade student in public schools. How did they do? ...
14 years ago