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Target eyes Philadelphia for smaller-scale store
Target’s small-scale store in Los Angeles is something we could be seeing here soon. The retailer is eyeing Philadelphia as its nex ...
15 years ago
“Major milestone” in off-shore wind effort
U.S. Interior Department is prepared to issue a lease for NRG Bluewater Wind’s commercial wind development in federal waters off th ...
15 years ago
Spectrum bricks among most popular souvenirs
The Spectrum is almost gone. After seats and other inside souvenirs were sold off before demolition, there are still plenty of people wil ...
15 years ago
You could hear laughter and cheers blocks away from the Delaware College of Art and Design (DCAD) wher ...
15 years ago
More than two weeks after filing to run for Philadelphia City Council, nearly half the 60 candidates in the May 17th primary st ...
15 years ago
Early-release killings spark more criticism for New Jersey legislation
Two recent cases of murder by early-released prisoners have the Christie administration upping its criticism of the legislation. T ...
15 years ago
Point Breeze residents divided over third-story additions
City Council’s Rules Committee has held a bill calling for a moratorium on third-story rowhome additions in Point Breeze, pending a ...
15 years ago
Innovative healthcare conference focuses on young adults with special needs
Close to 200 people, including doctors, nurses, patients and their parents, gathered on Christiana Hospital’s Newark campus Friday ...
15 years ago
Jumble of traffic lights on Center City street corner
Looking for a traffic light to complete your basement bar? You’ll find it in an unlikely place. WHYY’s Shai Ben-Yaacov ...
15 years ago
Suspicious package turns out to be a fruit basket
An observant and perhaps overly cautious bus driver called the New Jersey State Police Tuesday night after he spotted what he thought was ...
15 years ago
Do you feel safe in downtown Wilmington?
That’s the question Wilmington Police and Downtown Visions want residents, workers, and visitors to the city’s downtown areas ...
15 years ago
Lisa Nutter spotted in Manayunk coffee shop
Lisa Nutter kicked back for a few minutes this morning in Manayunk’s Mugshots Coffeehouse. NewsWorks’s Megan Pinto spotted Ph ...
15 years ago
St. Joe’s approved for Maguire Campus field upgrades
After years of plans and hours of meetings, St. Joe’s University has been granted approval to upgrade fields on its Maguire Campus, ...
15 years ago
Atlantic City Tourism District boundaries could narrow
Atlantic City’s state-run tourism district boundaries could change if Susan Ney Thompson has anything to say about it. The interim ...
15 years ago