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Will Derrick Powell get the death penalty, or life in prison?
A divided jury in Sussex County recommends the death penalty for Derrick Powell following his conviction for the murder of Georgetown pol ...
14 years ago
Stories we’re chasing today at WHYY
Happy Friday, Feeders! It’s far too windy to read a newspaper today. May we suggest getting your news online? It’s a ...
14 years ago
Stories we’re chasing today at WHYY
Happy Friday, Feeders! It’s far too windy to read a newspaper today. May we suggest getting your news online? It’s a ...
14 years ago
Sen. Carper touts aviation funding in Georgetown
New federal funding for improvements at the Sussex County Airport in Georgetown. The mone ...
14 years ago
Lawyer cites ethnic populations as a reason to build another casino
What makes Global Gaming so sure Philadelphia needs another casino? Because of the large Asian and Slavic populations in the city. That ...
14 years ago
John O’Connor resigns from Holy Family basketball coach position
John O’Connor, Holy Family University’s basketball coach, ...
14 years ago
Eagles player’s South Philly home robbed
The home of Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Jason Peters was reportedly burglarized, ...
14 years ago
Atlantic City casino hotel goes to the dogs
We know you’ve been holding your breath, so here you go: Showboat Casino Hotel is the first in Atlantic City to open its doo ...
14 years ago
Christie: Pension system could go broke by 2020
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie says that if changes aren’t made to the state pension system it will go broke by 2020, reports t ...
14 years ago
Lighthearted opera rose from place of despair
A children’s opera created by Jews in a Nazi concentration camp will be performed in Philadelphia. Photos by Nathaniel H ...
14 years ago
New tour illustrates Philadelphia’s African-American culture
Philadelphia has well over 3,000 murals, and now the Mural Arts Program has packaged some of them together as an African-American cultura ...
14 years ago
A photographer who shoots from the hip
Mark Cohen’s photographs are not always pretty, in fact they’re somewhat stark images and, at first glance, brutally imperson ...
14 years ago
CHCA to consider different tax-exempt status
The Chestnut Hill Community Association is investigating whether to change its tax-exempt status to help with fundraising. Current ...
14 years ago
Seeking stability at Germantown High
In some city schools, the Philadelphia School District’s so-called Renaissance process has been anything but smooth. In recent weeks, s ...
14 years ago
Layout of Mt. Airy townhome project revealed
The long abandoned site and burnt shell of the Garrett-Dunn house has been an eyesore and concern for many on Germantown Avenue. N ...
14 years ago