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PennDOT panel to look at plan for Route 422 tolls
The head of a panel designed to find ways to fund repairs to Pennsylvania’s roads and bridges says tolls could be the most reliable ...
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Turbulence in N.J. over Christie’s trip in police helicopter
Democrats in the New Jersey Legislature are blasting Gov. Chris Christie for using a state police helicopter to go to his son’s hig ...
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SEPTA to unveil real-time transit trackers
SEPTA is, in fact, getting there. The authority will introduce three new transit-tracking tools tomorrow so you can wait on the co ...
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A week after the School District of Philadelphia requested millions in financial assistance from the city, the budget discussion rages on ...
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Parents welcome sextuplets at Abington Memorial Hospital
Mothers and fathers across the world think of their newborns as precious gifts. Few of those, however, receive six gifts at once. ...
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More summer jobs for kids in Delaware’s biggest city
One hundred fifty more young people in Wilmington will get summer jobs through a city program, thanks to a grant from the Delaware Depart ...
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N.J. Dems hesitate on changes to health, pension benefits
The leader of the New Jersey Assembly says she won’t move ahead with legislation to change health and pension benefits without more ...
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The Philadelphia Cheese Experiement cooks up excitement today
In a city celebrated for a sandwich called the cheesesteak, The Philadelphia Cheese Experiment seems deliciously fitting. The even ...
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BlueCross BlueShield of Delaware transaction declared a “not-for-profit healthcare coversion”
Attorney General Beau Biden says his office’s review of BlueCross BlueShield of Delaware’s proposed transaction with a Pennsy ...
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Nutter may bring back soda tax to help fund schools
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter is talking about bringing back his soda tax proposal. Nutter met with community leaders Wednesda ...
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Camden pleas to residents not to open fire hydrants
The city of Camden has crime and poverty, and now it’s experiencing a “severe water shortage.”Mayor Dana Redd said duri ...
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Camden to open downtown library branch at Rutgers this fall
Wednesday, Rutgers-Camden announced a partnership with the city, that’s being called “innovative”–letting the ...
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