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14 years ago
Philly students to go weightless on NASA plane
NASA’s final shuttle mission launched last week, but the agency’s other programs are still spurring innovation. Students from ...
14 years ago
House GOP proposal aims to bid farewell to 18 percent liquor tax
A House GOP proposal aims to create separate license categories for liquor stores and would end the 18 percent tax. ...
14 years ago
Delaware gas prices rise for the first time in eight weeks
Delaware gas prices are up about ten cents per gallon since the beginning of July. AAA Mid-Atlantic says gas is se ...
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Credit union in Philadelphia to close doors
The National Credit Union Administration says it will be liquidating the Borinquen Federal Credit Union of Philadelphia’s assets, j ...
14 years ago
Reach Academy meeting at Dept. of Education
State education officials will meet tonight to determine the future of Reach Academy for Girls Charter School. The ...
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Following the success of the city’s Restaurant Week, Wilmington Beer Week is now underway. A group of 10 city restaur ...
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NJ State Police put old helicopters up for sale
It’s not exactly what you’d find in the daily classifieds, still New Jersey State Police are hoping it sells anyways. ...
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Politicians start picking sides on a controversial Germantown development
The $14 million Chelten Plaza development under construction at Chelten and Pulaski avenues has split parts of the community into separat ...
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Walt Whitman Bridge closed early Wednesday morning
Early morning commuters, start planning now: The Walt Whitman Bridge connecting southern New Jersey with Philadelphia will be clos ...
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Philly cheesesteak shop manager robbed of $30K
Authorities say a manager at a landmark Philadelphia cheesesteak spot was robbed of about $30,000 in cash receipts in broad daylight. ...
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If Asian-Americans are so smart, how come they have no power or influence?
Asian-Americans score well on standardized tests. This is both a stereotype and the truth. So schools that admit primarily on standardi ...
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How Philadelphia quadrupled recycling rates in four years
Until very recently Philadelphians recycled a dismal five-percent of their trash. The city was once a leader in recycling – having ...
14 years ago
Childhood trauma has far-reaching effects
A new study finds a strong relationship between difficul ...
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7-year-old Manayunk boy writes concerned letter to Corbett
When second grader Vilnis Chakars heard about Governor Tom Corbett’s proposed budget cuts this spring, he became worried about his ...
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