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Langford says state-run tourism district make a prostitute out of Atlantic City
In what was to be the final public meeting regarding Atlantic City’s state-run tourism district, Mayor Lorenzo Langford found a new ...
14 years ago
City, state and church leaders defend Ackerman as McGeehan calls for her termination
As State Rep. Mike McGeehan calls for Arlene Ackerman to be fired, many others have stepped up to support the School District of Philadel ...
14 years ago
Moralists out of the mainstream
Our self-appointed moral arbiters are still obsessed with Planned Parenthood. They’re behaving in defiance of the American majority ...
14 years ago
Moralists out of the mainstream
Our self-appointed moral arbiters are still obsessed with Planned Parenthood. They’re behaving in defiance of the American majority ...
14 years ago
Markell to make civil unions legal in Delaware
Del. Gov. Jack Markell says he’ll sign into law a bill passed yesterday to legalize same-sex civil unions. After two hours of debat ...
14 years ago
Kenney pushes bill to change look of curb cuts in historic areas
A Philadelphia City Councilman wants sidewalk curb cuts in historic sections of the city to conform to their surroundings. T ...
14 years ago
Urban Outfitters global president announces resignation
Urban Outfitters global president Stephen Murray has announced his resignation from the Philadelphia-based company. Murray, as the Associ ...
14 years ago
Bon Jovi proposes pay-what-you-can restaurant
Known for his work with Project HOME and the Philadelphia Soul (and maybe a song or two), Jon Bon Jovi has plans for a pay-what-you-can r ...
14 years ago
You’ll never know how much fun state government can be until you discover our friend John Micek of the Allentown Morning Call and h ...
14 years ago
Atlantic City chef beats IHOP to the punch in ongoing feud
It’s like eating a cheesesteak in Montana. That’s how Atlantic City chef Carl Redding describes the chicken and waffles dish ...
14 years ago
Castro and Lynn back in court, surprise inspections of buses
Good morning, Feeders, and happy Friday! Today brings a continuation of two big court cases: one against former high-ranking Philadelphia ...
14 years ago
Rehoboth considers playground smoking ban
Smoking ban at Rehoboth parks and playgrounds up for discussion today. Rehoboth Beach Commissioners meet this morning to talk about ...
14 years ago
Kent County Theater Guild holds auditions Sunday
The Kent County Theater Guild is holding auditions Sunday for their original production, “Delaware Unleashed: Be Careful What You A ...
14 years ago
Wilmington Blue Rocks open at home
Fireworks will light up the sky on Wilmington waterfront as the Blue Rocks take the field in their home opener. It’s the 19t ...
14 years ago
Castro admits to extortion charges on the stand
A former high-ranking Philadelphia Police officer has admitted to extortion charges. Daniel Castro broke down on the stand yesterday, the ...
14 years ago