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Limerick’s Exelon reactors back up and running
So far, so good. Exelon’s Unit 1 reactor is back up and running as of yesterday following three unexpected shutdowns of both of the ...
14 years ago
Testimony details sex abuse allegations against former Delaware pediatrician
Following a one-day trial, a Delaware judge is now reviewing testimony and contested video evidence in the case of a former pediatrician ...
14 years ago
Nutter heads to Harrisburg looking for school money
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter is in Harrisburg today to lobby state officials for more money. Before departing for Harrisburg, ...
14 years ago
New leader for Sussex libraries
For the first time in more than 25 years, Sussex County has a new head librarian. Kathy Graybeal replaces Carol Fitzgerald as dire ...
14 years ago
Building housing Philadelphia Inquirer offices on the market
Here’s your chance to snap up some historic real estate: The 18-story Inquirer building is up for sale, ...
14 years ago
NJ court says shield law doesn’t apply to bloggers
This just in from the AP: The New Jersey Supreme Court says people posting opinions online don’t have the same protections for sour ...
14 years ago
Anthony Weiner, confessed liar, vowed yesterday to keep his congressional seat. He insists that he will stay. He should go.The six-term D ...
14 years ago
Packed court awaits accused Del. pediatrician
Officials in Georgetown expect a packed courtroom for the trial of a former Delaware pediatrician charged with sexually abusing scores of ...
14 years ago
Going to bat against child abuse
Advocates for children go to bat against abuse with the Blue Rocks at Frawley Stadium. Tonight’s game will double as a ...
14 years ago
14th District: Three men attack SEPTA Route 23 bus driver near Mt. Airy library branch
14th Police District in Philadelphia 43 W. Haines Street, Philadelphia, PA 19144 This district covers Chestnut Hill, Mt. ...
14 years ago
39th District: A man was murdered in Hunting Park West
Crime Blotter May 20 – 26 FEATURED: MAY 23: 2600 block W. Cambria St. – a man was murdered. Pol ...
14 years ago
Popular vote bill threatens electoral gridlock
Ever since the 2000 presidential election when Gore won the popular vote, but Bush won the presidency by winning the majority of votes in ...
14 years ago
Philly schools issue layoff notices; some blocked
The Philadelphia School District has begun issuing thousands of layoff notices to teachers and other employees, but a judge has ordered t ...
14 years ago
The polls are open in NJ, but few incumbents face serious primary challenges
The polls in New Jersey are officially open, and they’ll stay that way ’til 8 p.m. Voters w ...
14 years ago
Santorum doesn’t always play nice, but some like it that way
Rick Santorum doesn’t have a reputation for playing nice. Early in the Republican’s U.S. Senate career, Democrat Bob Kerrey ...
14 years ago