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Johnson & Johnson reports first quarter profit slump in wake of recalls

Johnson & Johnson has reported a 23 percent decline in profit following a series of recalls. Revenue has rebounded and the stocks are ...

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Former Inquirer writer calls for media transparency amid Paul Davies’ departure

All’s been quiet on the Philadelphia Media Network front after columnist Paul Davies disappeared from the Philadelphia Inquirer byl ...

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Ride the Ducks readies for the water, Murphy prepares an announcement

Good morning, Feeders! Hump day brings us two especially exciting events: a ride on the duck boats and a street theater performance about ...

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Delaware and the Department of Housing and Urban Development partner to prevent foreclosures

Delaware is getting $6-million from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development to help homeowners who may face foreclosure.  ...

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Delaware Supreme Court goes on the road

Delaware Supreme Court justices will be on the road today, hearing oral arguments at Widener Law School. Cases being heard in the s ...

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Philadelphia’s Republican mayoral candidates square off in debate

John Featherman and Karen Brown, Philadelphia’s Republican mayoral candidates will go head to head tonight in a debate at the Germa ...

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Results are in for Dover’s City Council elections

A former Mayor of Dover will now be joining City Council, as voters have settled elections in three districts and for one at-large seat.& ...

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Electric hookups save Delaware truckers money and fuel

Electric hookups at Delaware’s Smyrna Rest Area are expected to save more than 40,000 gallons of diesel fuel a year. All while truc ...

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New Jersey asks feds if medical marijuana program violates federal law

Is New Jersey’s medical marijuana program a violation of federal law? Even state officials are unsure, so they’ve sent a lett ...

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Camden mayor launches cleanup, greening initiatives

Camden residents and officials will give the city a good scrubbing today in honor of Earth Day and the kick-off of the city’s secon ...

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Pa. Capitol workers return after water main break

Many state employees who work in Harrisburg’s Capitol complex are getting a late start after the water main breaks that kept them h ...

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Ardmore can keep small century-old signs

Federal officials have decided that a tony Philadelphia suburb no longer has to replace the small green-and-gold signs that have marked i ...

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Music junkies unite to support independent record stores

This past Saturday marked the fourth annual worldwide celebration of Record Store Day.   Manayunk’s own independent mus ...

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Andrew Lofton: Running for Council in track shoes

In his black track suit, Andrew Lofton looks more like a coach than a candidate for City Council. And on one recent campaign day at the B ...

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Orchestra vows to work harder on marketing, fundraising

As the Philadelphia Orchestra begins what is expected to be a long bankruptcy proceeding, Mayor Michael Nutter Tuesday offered his suppor ...

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