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Group sends sick-day message to Nutter with giant tissue box
If at first you don’t succeed, send a giant box of tissues. That’s what the Coalition for Healthy Families and Workplaces is ...
14 years ago
Archdiocesan high schoolers receive record-breaking scholarship money
Update: KYW attended this morning’s announcement and reports more than half the students in the class of 2011 rece ...
14 years ago
Good morning, Feeders! We’ve got plenty coming your way on this beautiful Monday morning, so stick close for stories on lead paint ...
14 years ago
A new Miss Delaware has been chosen
Miss Delaware 2011 has been crowned, as the pageant wraps up its 70th anniversary celebration. Saturday night in Dover, afte ...
14 years ago
When you’re not satisfied with customer service, you ask to speak with a supervisor. And when it comes to government service, ...
14 years ago
Revitalization of Wilmington’s Lincoln Towers gets underway
A ceremonial groundbreaking today celebrates the revitalization of Wilmington’s Lincoln Towers. The p ...
14 years ago
School district says new webcam suit is “motivated by monetary interests”
The Lower Merion School District is taking the latest webcam lawsuit against it seriously, but not in a way that’s sympathetic to t ...
14 years ago
Republican underdog Tim Pawlenty declared war on Mitt Romney yesterday by sinking his teeth into the Mittster’s Achilles heel.T-Paw ...
14 years ago
Springsteen’s sax player suffers stroke
Clarence Clemons, saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, has had a stroke. Read the full story below from the Associate ...
14 years ago
Police arrest man suspected of killing Nutter’s neighbor
Police last night arrested the man suspected of killing Mayor Michael Nutter’s neighbor. Robert Lancaster was 76 years old when he ...
14 years ago
Initial tests normal at Pa. lake where fish died
Environmental officials are trying to determine what killed a large number of fish at a Philadelphia-area lake, the AP reports. Th ...
14 years ago
Princeton cited for problems with lab animals
For a second straight year, Princeton University has been cited for procedural violations in how it treats animals in its laboratories. ...
14 years ago
Utility outfield: Delaware professor leads vehicle-to-grid research
The first generation of mass-market electric cars is rolling out this year, and local utility companies say they are thinking about how t ...
14 years ago
One of Artista’s owners says there just isn’t enough daytime foot traffic in th ...
14 years ago
PhilaU breaks ground on Design, Engineering and Commerce building
Philadelphia University’s future College of Design, Engineering and Commerce will have its own academic building come 2013. ...
14 years ago