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Public hearing today on possible revocation of Pencader charter
A public hearing is being held today on a committee’s recommendation to revoke the charter of a Delaware charter school. ...
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Arraignment set today for Souderton girl’s accused killer
James Troutman is expected in court today, two months after the death of 9-year-old Souderton resident Skyler Kauffman. ...
14 years ago
Governor Markell to sign Delaware gun bills
Several gun control measures that won approval in the Delaware General Assembly are being signed into law today. One law to ...
14 years ago
Vote expected today on NJ Transit operating budget
Update: NJ Transit has approved a budget that holds the line on fares. The board has also approved a $1.16 billion capit ...
14 years ago
Was the financial meltdown really nobody’s fault?
Remember what happened when Enron tanked and took its employees 401K’s down with it? The feds went after top executives with crimin ...
14 years ago
Philabundance in the running for Toyota car giveaway
Five hundred nonprofit organizations around the country are vying for 100 cars. Over 100 days, Toyota is giving cars to organizations to ...
14 years ago
M&T Bank announces expansion in Millsboro
M&T Bank leaders will be in Millsboro this afternoon to announce details of a planned expansion of the company’s operations in ...
14 years ago
Status Report: Planning for state health exchanges
Some consumer health advocates are worried about Pennsylvania’s progress toward establishing an insurance marketplace to connect lo ...
14 years ago
Back-from-the-dead Resorts to get new license
It nearly had to close last December, but new owners bought Atlantic City’s Resorts Casino Hotel, slashed the payroll and began pro ...
14 years ago
Despite gaffes, Corbett defends his health secretary
Gov. Tom Corbett says he supports his top health official, despite the fact that some people apparently don’t like his personality. ...
14 years ago
Cooking accident led to Park Lane house fire
The cause of a major fire Sunday, July 9 at 655 Park Lane, was cooking equipment, according to fire Capt. Jeffrey Thompson of the Philade ...
14 years ago
Pennsylvanians LVE their vanity plates
PennDOT sold about $300,000 worth of the specialized plates last year. Despite a dismal economy, the state sold about 15,000 of the ...
14 years ago
As Christie cuts stand, Dems say cities will suffer
Democrats in the N.J. Senate failed for a second day to override Gov. Chris Christie’s budget c ...
14 years ago
Corbett backs privatizing Pa. liquor sales
Gov. Tom Corbett says he supports the privatization of wine and liquor sales in Pennsylvania. His comments come ahead of the intro ...
14 years ago
Northwest neighborhoods launch summer meal programs
School’s been out for almost a month now, and children home alone can work up a big appetite in the summer. Councilman Curtis Jones ...
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