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University of Delaware welcomes alumni back to Newark
Over 2,000 graduates from the University of Delaware are back on campus for the third annual alumni weekend. If you are on the New ...
14 years ago
Walk for Peace funds art for families of young crime victims
People will walk through part of Center City this afternoon to help remember young crime victims and fund a unique art partnership. ...
14 years ago
Navigating health-care system more complicated for transgender people
The Philadelphia Trans-Health Conference is taking place this weekend. Though some say transgender health issues get a little more attent ...
14 years ago
Art show, contest comes to Peddler’s Village this weekend
A two-day art exhibit and contest comes to Peddler’s Village in Lahaska, Bucks County, this weekend for a blend of original artwork ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia Beer Week kicked off with a daylong bar crawl downtown Friday. On Sunday, a slightly more cerebral event awaits. Loca ...
14 years ago
Ackerman says full-day kindergarten will stay
School District Superintendent Arlene Ackerman announced at an afternoon press conference that full-day kindergarten will stay. WHYY̵ ...
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Small miracles in education, Palin dodges scribes, and the Phils owe somebody a lot
What makes struggling schools better? It’s a big subject, but it seems a common denominator of high-achieving schools in poor neigh ...
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Will privatizing liquor sales make people drink more?
A Pennsylvania think tank is coming out against privatizing liquor sales with an old argument backed up by some new analysis. The E ...
14 years ago
Dickinson Square Farmers Market opens today
It’s opening day. No, not for the Phillies. We already did tha ...
14 years ago
Conference highlights transgender health issues, brewers hope to recreate a familiar taste
Welcome to the end of NewsWorks Tonight’s third week. Tonight’s broadcast features some weekend previews and late-breaking ne ...
14 years ago
Interview with Hispanic American college scholarship contest winner
Michelle Saul-Yamasaki is a senior at Girard Academic Music Program in South Philly, and she also happens to be one of 15 winners of the ...
14 years ago
Low turnout, little competition expected in N.J. primary
Political analysts do not expect any real competitive legislative races in Tuesday’s primary election in New Jersey. All 120 ...
14 years ago
Patient car share programs gives 1,000th free ride
This week marked the 1,000th free ride from the PhillyPatientRide program. The service began in January as a partnership between PhillyCa ...
14 years ago
Delaware pushes conservation in the river basin
If the Delaware River is worth $20 billion to the economies from the Catskills to Cape Henlopen, would a coordinated conservation effort ...
14 years ago
Child falls from Wildwood Ferris Wheel
4:20 p.m. The Associated Press corrects the child’s age. She is 11. 3:45 p.m. The Associat ...
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