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Yes, I gazed into those eyes

When Bradley Cooper arrived at WHYY for our Fresh Air interview, he didn’t storm in with an imposing entourage. He walked in with a ...

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Skatepark Fund and Department of Recreation team up to create master plan

Skateboarders in Philadelphia may be saying goodbye to angry police and hello to safe skateparks as the ...

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Spotted: typo on marketing business flier at Old City cafe

Every now and then we spot a little something light and fun between the school budget, fraud sentences and clergy abuse cases. This is on ...

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Spring-Ford Area School Board votes to outsource custodial services

In a country where many companies outsource to produce clothing, appliances and toys, one would never suspect that the school janitor wou ...

14 years ago

Newark Police track criminals using GPS on stolen phone

What some call an invasion of privacy others — at least, 15 people in Newark, Del. — might call a nifty crime-fighting tool. ...

14 years ago

Politics & Policy

Is GOP race for Philadelphia Mayor finally over?

With about 50 registered Republican provisional ballots still to count, Philadelphia mayoral candidate Karen Brown has a 58 vote lead, in ...

14 years ago

Parents allege cover-up in underage drinking incident at Montgomery County prom

Upper Merion police and Pennsylvania State Troopers have offered little information about an incident Saturday night at the Methacton Hig ...

14 years ago

Three major banks to offer mobile banking service to customers

Customers of three out of the four largest U.S. banks are now able to bank on the go. JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America and We ...

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Arm & Hammer owners consider move to Ewing

Your toothpaste and baking soda may be coming from a new home, if the owners of Arm & Hammer, Church & Dwight, move the company ...

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Franklin Mortgage and Investment Co. ranks among Esquire’s top 14 new bars

Looking for a sophisticated night out with friends in Philadelphia? Esquire Magazine has named The Franklin Mortgage and Investment Co. o ...

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Rescuers assisting in possible Ben Franklin Bridge suicide

Update: A spokesperson for the Delaware River Port Authority says this is a case of suicide. Original rep ...

14 years ago

Poll finds more than 70 percent of Philly voters support paid sick days

City Council is currently considering a bill that would ensure paid sick days for Philadelphia works, and more than 70 percent of Philly ...

14 years ago

New Jersey Motorsports Park likely to come out of Chapter 11 early

Get ready to wave those checkered flags – New Jersey Motorsports Park is slated to come out of Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in July ...

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New Castle County Council passes budget, but not without debate

New Castle County Council has passed a budget for the new fiscal year that begins on July 1st.  However, there was one vote against ...

14 years ago

Wilmington City Council could override Mayor’s budget veto

It’s another episode in the soap oprea of drama surrounding the dispute between City Council and Mayor James Baker over Wilmington& ...

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