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Few opportunities for adults with Autism
The number of adults diagnosed with autism has risen sharply in recent years. In Pennsylvania, the increase has been six-fold since 2005 ...
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Residents with special needs join new 911 registry
Delawareans with special needs can now notify first responders of those needs before there is an emergency. It’s ca ...
14 years ago
Street artist turns Hope Moffet case into pop art
Perhaps a little behind the game, but still relevant enough to be funny, a street artist has turned the Arlene Ackerman vs. Hope Moffett ...
14 years ago
Cop, lawyer, nine others charged in Phila. insurance fraud ring
A Philadelphia police officer is one of eleven people being charged with insurance fraud. Today Philadelphia District Attorn ...
14 years ago
When former Philadelphia Mayor John Street walked into the city commissioner’s office yesterday and changed his voter registration ...
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Delaware lawmakers look to expandad crime-prevention property program
A push by Del. Attorney General Beau Biden and some state legislators would expand the 2007 Nuisance Abatement Program. Senate Bil ...
14 years ago
Philly Watchdog app deputizes citizens to fight fraud and waste
The city of Philadelphia is using a high tech way to capture and report fraud and corruption. “When it comes to reporting fr ...
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Basketball court shooting kills 23-year-old
Wilmington Police say the 23-year-old victim was playing basketball Monday night, when an unknown suspect began shooting at him. W ...
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Bon Jovi tours Philadelphia homeless shelter for teens
Rocker and homeless advocate Jon Bon Jovi is in Philadelphia today touring a teen and young adult shelter in Kensington. The new o ...
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West Philadelphia McDonald’s hosts open house for National Hiring Day
McDonald’s is having an open house today, but the franchise isn’t giving away food. It’s giving away jobs. As pa ...
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Parking meter become bike rack
Lizz Fiedler grabbed this photo on her way to a press conference this morning. Workers at 11th and Arch streets in Philadelphia were turn ...
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Defying the will of the people
Will the voters in 2012 punish the Republicans for having voted to abolish Medicare? The Republicans potentially put themsel ...
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Drexel graduate student proposes opt-out health care
What’s the next step in health care reform? Opt-out insurance, according to Drexel University grad student Leah Guinn. Ameri ...
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Williams charges 11 in Philadelphia insurance fraud scheme
Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams has charged 11 people with insurance fraud, WHYY’s Lizz Fiedler tells us, including a ...
14 years ago