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Former exec charged with bilking CHOP of $1.7 million
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s former general counsel has been charged with embezzling $1.7 million from the hospital. ...
14 years ago
CHOP executive charged with embezzlment following investigation
Former general counsel and executive vice president of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Roosevelt Hairston Jr., has been charged ...
14 years ago
Limerick’s Exelon nuclear reactor back on line
Four days and two shutdowns later, Exelon’s Unit 2 nuclear reactor has resumed operations. The reactor first shut down Sunday and a ...
14 years ago
Markell proposes improvements to Delaware’s water infrastructure
Delaware Governor Jack Markell proposes spending more than $2 million to improve the state’s water infrastructure. The impro ...
14 years ago
Franchises giving away the goods for National Donut Day
Update: The DD at 7th and Market streets got slammed this morning. By 10:30, only a couple lonely looking cruellers were ...
14 years ago
Chestnut Hill and Mt. Airy bus riders can now track SEPTA in real time
SETPA has a new online tool that allows riders to track bus and trolleys in real time. For instance, Chestnut Hill and Mt. Airy resident ...
14 years ago
Installation aims to teach students 21st Century skills
If you’ve strolled through Old City since last night, you may have noticed something a bit different about the National Constitutio ...
14 years ago
New Jersey Senate Democrats meet to discuss school funding
New Jersey Senate Democrats have a big task at hand today: mapping out a plan for funding an extra $500 million to aid the state’s ...
14 years ago
List of Philadelphia School District’s private contract payouts
Weeks of work has paid off for Parents United for Public Education. The group’s Philadelphia chapter filed a “right-to-know ...
14 years ago
Delaware beach goers can expect sun, sand, and traffic jams
Most beach travelers in lower Delaware know Lighthouse Road as their little secret. It’s the road they use to avoid the traff ...
14 years ago
Campbell Soup Foundation kicks off annual summer camp program
Forty students from Camden’s Holy Name School got a preview this morning of the summer’s possibilities: heat and camp. ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia City Council debating soda, other taxes for schools
Philadelphia City Council has begun debating whether to tax soda and raise property taxes to help the school district close a $600 millio ...
14 years ago
Williams announces staff changes in Philadelphia District Attorney’s office
Following a story in today̵ ...
14 years ago
Andy Reid leads auction to help fund trooper’s bone marrow transplant
Andy Reid is keeping busy during the off-season and NFL lockout. The Eagles coach recently flew to Bushkill Township to help Pa. State Po ...
14 years ago
Christie, State Republican Committee will pay for personal chopper use
Update: Christie and the State Republican Committee will reimburse the state for all personal use of the helicopter, the ...
14 years ago