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Lawyers to announce wrongful death suit against Archdiocese
A press conference to announce an abuse suit against the Archdiocese of Philadelphia was canceled last week, only to be rescheduled for t ...
15 years ago
Eighth District: Tasco says Bass campaign worker made “threatening” call
A new development in an ongoing ballot dispute pits Eighth District City Council candidates Robin Tasco and Cindy Bass against each other ...
15 years ago
Phliadelphia Media Network confirms Inquirer’s Paul Davies is no longer there
It’s been confirmed Paul Davies is no longer with the Philadelphia Inquirer/Philadelphia Media Network. Vice President of External ...
15 years ago
Nordstrom brings new style and new jobs to Delaware
The long awaited final anchor store at the Christiana Mall is set to open Friday. Nordstrom will open in the space once held by Strawbrid ...
15 years ago
South Philadelphia High School student wins Princeton University award
Duong Nghe Ly co-founded the Asian Student Association of Philadelphia, and has been to the White House. Later this month, he’ll he ...
15 years ago
The Northwest Fund: EMAN, WMAN and others to share in $300,000
The Northwest Fund announced today that 45 organizations will receive small grants for their work to reduce crime and improve the quality ...
15 years ago
Study suggests connection between unemployment, premature death
Experts have long suggested that being unemployed is bad for your health, but new research shows a link between job loss and dying premat ...
15 years ago
House gives final approval to Maine’s move to claim whoopie pie
Looks like Pennsylvania will lose this battle. The House of Representatives has given final approval to Maine’s motion to make the ...
15 years ago
Team effort between Delaware and its higher educational institutions
A first-of-its-kind meeting, according to the Governor’s office, when Gov. Jack Markell and the presidents of all three of the stat ...
15 years ago
Temple student’s tweet sparks changes by Sodexo
Never underestimate the power of 140 characters. When Temple University freshman Brandon Warech had a complaint about Sodexo, the univers ...
15 years ago
Has the Internet age helped overcome the ‘nerd’ stigma?
Is it OK yet to be a nerd? As WHYY’s Dr. Dan Gottlieb explored earlier this week, our technology-loving society hasn’t evolve ...
15 years ago
Council candidates news, and a correction
Of all the dozens of City Council candidates former Gov. Ed Rendell might endorse, what a surprise that he’s picked the political d ...
15 years ago
Man accused of college luring is barred from every school property in New Jersey
Tony A. Kadyhrob cannot set foot on any school or college property in the state of New Jersey. It’s a condition of his bail after h ...
15 years ago
Holt lobbies for gay union rights in New Jersey
New Jersey Congressman Rush Holt is asking the Department of Homeland Security to stop deporting the same-sex spouses of U.S. citizens. ...
15 years ago