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Delaware, Schuylkill may flood with new rains
After the steady drenching Sunday, downpours expected to move in overnight into Thursday just may be more than the swollen Delaware and S ...
15 years ago
NPR meltdown, and other matters
Three times a year, I go on the air and beg listeners to contribute to WHYY. As tedious as I’m sure it is to listen to, I don’ ...
15 years ago
Audit stops sale of N.J. computers loaded with sensitive data
Surplus New Jersey state computers were almost sent to public auction carrting sensitive information. The shrink-wrapped computers ...
15 years ago
Philadelphia population up slightly
For the first time in decades, Philadelphia is gaining residents. New U.S. Census Bureau figures show more people are living in the city ...
15 years ago
Lawmakers ask for halt on drilling leases
Pennsylvania lawmakers Wednesday called for a three-year moratorium on leasing state forest land for natural gas drilling. Gov. To ...
15 years ago
Environmentalists wary of shale commission
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett’s new Marcellus Shale Commission leaves some environmental advocates cold. During his Tuesday ...
15 years ago
Experts analyze Corbett’s budget proposal
What do experts have to say about Pa. Gov. Tom Corbett’s budget? Radio Times host Marty Moss-Coane will talk to Sharon Ward, direct ...
15 years ago
Inquirer columnist talks about time in Egypt
Is Egypt ready for democracy? Inquirer columnist Trudy Rubin just returned from the region, and says her experiences there with the Musli ...
15 years ago