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Delawareans can get answers about the state’s new universal recycling law this week
Preparations are underway in Delaware to implement the first phases of a new universal recycling law. Two additional public meeting ...
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Where should school districts be cutting corners?
Facing $1 billion in cuts, Pennsylvania school districts are going to need some serious budget restructuring. School districts have begun ...
14 years ago
Reporter says Ackerman called police after interview requests
Oh, “Queen Arlene,” how you entertain us so. We at NewsWorks understand the difficulties of snagging an interview with the mu ...
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Philadelphia bugdet talks continue, legislator visits the School District
Good morning, Feeders, and happy Monday! We’ve got budget meetings in City Hall today, and a continued look at violence in Philadel ...
14 years ago
Volunteer opportunities available at beaches and natural areas
If you are interested in volunteer opportunities while enjoying the great outdoors, the Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife may have w ...
14 years ago
Are you ready for COUNCILMANIA 2011?
You may think City Council’s budget hearings, which began last week and continue through the beginning of May, are ...
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Delaware gas prices hold steady
Gas prices in Delaware remain relatively flat for the second consecutive week, according to AAA Mid-Atlantic. As of Sunday, t ...
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Light bulb regulation creates demand for bright incandescents
Should the government be regulating light bulbs? Jacob Sullum says no. Sullum, senior editor at Reason Magazine, talks with Radio Times h ...
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Guest: Liquor Control Board Chairman Patrick Stapleton
Joining Radio Times host Marty Moss-Coane this morning is Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board Chairman Patrick Stapleton. He’l ...
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Wilmington Restaurant Week is underway
Wilmington Restaurant Week is underway, as city restaurants offer special menus and pricing to attract diners. Today through ...
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Dozens arrested overnight for outstanding parking tickets
The law is catching up with those who’ve ignored their parking tickets for too long. Nearly three dozen people were arrested overni ...
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Nutter, Ramsey join fight to ban high-capacity ammunition magazines
Mayor Michael Nutter and Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey will support today a ban on high-capacity ammunition magazines in conjunction ...
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Delegation formed to negotiate about Chelten Plaza
Germantown Community Connection, a local civic group, didn’t plan on being the only community group with Fresh Grocer CEO, and deve ...
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Old House Fair helps history live on in that old home
She only wanted to know about the wavy lines in the plaster of her 1726 farmhouse. Instead, Barb Seely may have walked away from the Old ...
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