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Group says Pennsylvania lawmakers using legislation written by lobbyists
The American Legislative Exchange Council has been writing legislation that Pennsylvania legislators have been passing off as their own w ...
14 years ago
Riverfront residents do all they can to prevent flooding
After floods this winter and spring, some New Jersey towns turned to FEMA relief to help them recover. ...
14 years ago
Camden agrees to county police department concept
While Camden City Council was discussing plans for a business curfew yesterday, the city, county and state reached an agreement to form a ...
14 years ago
Delaware enacts DUI reforms including stiffer penalties and more treatment alternatives
Tougher penalties and avenues for treatment are part of a package of DUI laws enacted by Delaware Governor Jack Markell. Mar ...
14 years ago
Pennsylvania’s ‘First Puppies’ get names
The newest residents of Pennsylvania’s capitol are — drumroll, please — Harry and Penny. Tom and Susan Corbett a ...
14 years ago
Cumberland County freeholder must also resign from national post
Louis Magazzu announced his resignation yesterday as a Cumberland County, N.J., freeholder, but he’ll also have to step down from h ...
14 years ago
Early report says Oyster Creek pump failure killed 1,800 fish
When an outside power failure shut down a cooling pump at Oyster Creek last week, the nuclear plant stopped mixing cool water with the wa ...
14 years ago
Poll finds improvement in Corbett’s approval rating
Slow and stead, Tom. A new poll finds Pa. Gov. Tom Corbett’s approval ratings have increased for the first time since he too ...
14 years ago
Committee of Seventy blasts City Council for redistricting approach
City Council will hold a public redistricting hearing Aug. 16 to allow people to weigh in on Philadelphia’s remapping. It ...
14 years ago
District will weigh in on blogging teacher, jellyfish return to the Shore
Good morning, Feeders! Today could be the last time you see Natalie Munroe’s name in the headlines. Her school district is holding ...
14 years ago
Christie set to sign preservation bills in Hillsborough
N.J. Gov. Chris Christie will be in Hillsborough today to sign some land and natural resource preservation bills. He’ll be a ...
14 years ago
Participants graduate today from Delaware program that expands access to the internet
A graduation celebration is being held today for Delawareans who took part in Neighborhood Networks, a program designed to address what ...
14 years ago
Roxborough neighbors unite at National Night Out
“America’s Night Out” isn’t just for adults. Seated behind a black laptop at Gorgas Park in Roxborough, Simon Bro ...
14 years ago
Legislator wants gaming board to study cases of kids left in casino parking lot
In the last year and half, 10 people have left their kids in the car at the Parx Casino while they went inside to gamble. State Re ...
14 years ago
Helping children of migrant workers in Delaware
About 100 students of migrant workers are taking part in day or night classes designed to help them improve reading and math scores and t ...
14 years ago