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Teachers file race-bias suit against Mifflin Elementary principal
Four white teachers at Thomas Mifflin Elementary School have filed federal race-bias lawsuits against their black principal. Among ...
14 years ago
Drop in autopsy rates represents missed opportunities, pathologists say
In the 1960s, doctors performed autopsies on about half of the patients who died in hospitals. Since then, the rate has plummeted to arou ...
14 years ago
Both sides of the bike lane argument on NewsWorks Tonight
It’s that time of day: a preview of the NewsWorks Tonight broadcast. We’ll have primary election tidbits for you, but tonight ...
14 years ago
We know it’s a Philadelphia tradition, but why lunch at the 4th Street Deli?
Going to the Famous 4th Street Deli is a Philadelphia tradition on Election Day for Democrats and a few Republicans. Why? We sent WHYY ...
14 years ago
Commuters face off in Philadelphia’s Commuter Race
You’ve told your coworkers a million times your mode of transportation can get you to work faster than theirs. Tomorrow’s you ...
14 years ago
Follow our Eighth District Council election blog
Who’s pounding the pavement, voting for themselves and planning post-poll parties? If you’re watching the 8th Councilmanic Di ...
14 years ago
Review begins on ADA ramp work in historic Philadelphia neighborhoods
A historical review has begun in Society Hill where residents are hoping to find an acceptable alternative to the bright white sidewalks, ...
14 years ago
Children’s Hospital earns top rankings from U.S. News & World Report
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia earned top honors in U.S. ...
14 years ago
Poll shows Atlantic City tourism district is up against a crime perception
When given five specific choices of what they’d like to see be a priority in the new Atlantic City tourism district, those polled s ...
14 years ago
Pennsylvania group wants judges off the ballot
Many Pennsylvania voters who step into the polls face a long list of unfamiliar names: judicial candidates. Pennsylvania is one of ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia’s CEO earnings less than national average
It pays to be a CEO, but it pays less in Philadelphia. Numbers from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics show Philadelphia metropolitan ar ...
14 years ago
Come on bees, it’s time to move
We moved last week. Not far; the old house and the new house would sit on either end of the same football field. As a process, it ...
14 years ago
Updated election notes: Is it curtains for Marge?
5:20 pm: My tour of polling places shows Stephanie Singer, the insurgent candidate challenging veteran Marge T ...
14 years ago
Audit shows Philadelphia Housing Authority overpaid for shoddy work
From the Associated Press: he latest audit of the troubled Philadelphia Housing Authority suggests the agency overpaid fo ...
14 years ago
Funeral set for Burlington County teenager
Funeral arrangements have been made for Burlington County teenager Sarah Townsend. The 18-year-old will be laid to rest Sunday, two weeks ...
14 years ago