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Judge wants reason why Lewis can’t be on New Jersey Senate ballot
A day after Secretary of State, Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno ruled Carl Lewis doesn’t meet the residency requirements to run for New Jerse ...
14 years ago
The great pink dogwood discovery
It’s a beautiful late April day in the year 1880, and celebrated horticulturist Thomas Meehan is wandering through the Wissahickon ...
14 years ago
Oswalt leaves Phillies to tend to family during tornadoes
Roy Oswalt has left the Phillies indefinitely as he heads home to Mississippi to check on his family. Oswalt’s wife and children ar ...
14 years ago
Corbett asked Chesapeake official to quit as shale adviser
Environmental advocates are concerned by the number of drilling violations racked up by the energy companies serving on Gov. Tom Corbett ...
14 years ago
Severe storm warning for Delaware Valley
For those of you who can’t hear or see the rain pounding our region right now, know that the above photo doesn’t do Mother Na ...
14 years ago
Lawyer accused of hunter’s death pleads guilty to theft
Awaiting trial for the death of a Bucks County hunter, David Manilla was in a different court in a different county today for different c ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia Council hopefuls put on a show
If you haven’t been going to your neighborhood Philadelphia City Council debates, you’ve missed some interesting stuff, like: ...
14 years ago
NFL lockout’s impact on Delaware gambling?
The back and forth of the NFL lock-out situation is not only affecting the players, the owners, and the fans. It could have an effe ...
14 years ago
Head of casino workers union supports Atlantic City tourism district
Opposed by many residents and Mayor Lorenzo Langford, Atlantic City’s state-run tourism district now has the support of someone pre ...
14 years ago
Parents protest Comcast’s Delaware tax loophole
Local parents and other Philadelphians will gather outside the Comcast Center today at 4 to protest the media giant’s Delaware tax ...
14 years ago
Some lucky techies smashed old printers with sledge hammers yesterday, all in the good name of recycling. Participants w ...
14 years ago
It has become known as the unofficial kickoff of Delaware’s college graduation season. The diplomas will be handed out tonigh ...
14 years ago
Fewer New Jersey residents approve of state government
A poll from Monmouth University shows almost two-thirds of New Jersey residents say the state is a good place to live. That’s the l ...
14 years ago
Delaware’s ultimate Oprah viewer makes TV debut
Middletown’s Debby Brown landed a spot on Wednesday’s “The Oprah Winfrey Show ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia’s red-light camera revenue helping suburban projects
Not only have Philadelphia’s red light cameras generated $8.4 million, the money is being used to help fund 106 transportation proj ...
14 years ago