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Wilmington Trust sues three former vice presidents
Wilmington Trust Corp. is suing three of its former vice presidents who allegedly high-tailed it to a rival in advance of the bank’ ...
14 years ago
Lawyer challenges “Live Stop” program on behalf of daughter
A Philadelphia Attorney is putting together a class-action lawsuit against the “live stop” program after his daughter got cau ...
14 years ago
Laid-off Camden police, firefighters sworn in
As of noon today, Camden has rehired more than 50 police officers and 31 firefighters with the help of attrition, grants and PILOT funds. ...
14 years ago
For more than 75 years Stevens Puppets has entertained people of all ages. It’s a traveling show with some creative hand car ...
14 years ago
Mayor Baker of Wilmington is known for his no nonsense talk. The state of play panel revisits the Mayor’s budget address and ...
14 years ago
Riders react to SEPTA’s planned smart fare technology
Philadelphia’s transit system will event ...
14 years ago
Tina Betz, City of Wilmington Cultural Affairs Director
Tina Betz sits down with First inside the newly reopened Queen Theatre. Betz discusses the Queen’s role in the renaissance o ...
14 years ago
Phoenixville schools look to close budget gap with transportation cuts, student recovery
The Phoenixville Area School District is considering all approaches to closing its budget gap, including recovering students from charter ...
14 years ago
Delaware’s Howard High School is designated bully-free zone
A school year’s worth of effort, assemblies and training sessions culminated yesterday with Delaware’s Howard High School of ...
14 years ago
Last year, Delaware won $119 million through Race to the Top. See how those federal dollars are being spent. More coverag ...
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Gay priest finds new teaching role at the University of Pennsylvania
The Rev. Jim St. George is back at the podium. After controversy surrounding his homosexuality led to the Old Catholic Apostolic Church o ...
14 years ago
As part of the ongoing effort to help Delaware students compete on the global stage, state education leaders will start an expansion of C ...
14 years ago
Casino Reinvestment Development Authority helps fund Atlantic City demolition program
And now we present to you some news about the Atlantic City Tourism District that doesn’t involve name-calling or bickering between ...
14 years ago
WHYY’s First, in partnership with Delaware Today Magazine, goes behind the scenes of “O Beautiful,” an ambitious play ...
14 years ago