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Priest’s lawyer wants charges dropped for crimes outside Philadelphia
Update: WHYY’s Lizz Fiedler tells us the judge did not make any decisions, and all parties must reappear in court ...
15 years ago
Fake driver’s licenses from China causing concern in N.J. and Pa.
Fake driver’s licenses being offered for sale by a China-based website are causing concern for bars, restaurants, and liquors stores. ...
15 years ago
West Philly team wins national crown in sport of kings
Philadelphia’s own “Cowtown Work to Ride” polo team made history this weekend, becoming the first all African American ...
15 years ago
Convention Center column catches ire of Visitors Bureau
What’s black, white and critical of Convention Center spending? An Inquirer column by Paul Davies. ...
15 years ago
Delaware vigilant with nuclear safety
Delaware maintains a watchful eye on four nuclear power plants within 50 miles of its borders. Thousands of Delawareans, in ...
15 years ago
How misleading was edit of NPR sting video?
Update, Monday, March 14: Reports coming out over the weekend and today indicate that conservative activist James ...
15 years ago
A happy story: the happiest person in America
I heard this story on NPR, which all by itself is a reason to keep funding NPR. NPR got the story from the New York Times. EveryoneR ...
15 years ago
Lawyers to announce priest abuse suit on behalf of Delaware County man
Update: The announcement will be made tomorrow in front of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia building. Orig ...
15 years ago
Attorneys announce adultBasic suit against Corbett, Congress
Two attorneys with Pittsburgh’s Caroselli, Beachler, McTiernan & Conboy law firm will announce today a class action lawsuit aga ...
15 years ago
Sean, here’s your answer: It was a 2009 U.S. Supreme Court ruling on a case involving New Haven, Conn., firefighters. Read ...
15 years ago
Delaware’s Oscar winner returns to Wilmington
“Suck it, we’re tied Scorcese!” Joking, Academy Award-winning filmmaker, and Delaware native, Luke Matheny had reporter ...
15 years ago
Steakhouse celebrates National Pi Day with appropriately priced pie
3.14159265 (it goes on for ages; we’re stopping there) is the mathematical equivalent of Pi. Key lime is one of the many food equiv ...
15 years ago
Advocacy groups present rules for survival when stopped by police
Luz Green knew a man who was killed by the police during a traffic stop. Though it took place in the late ‘90s in Los Angeles, Greene i ...
15 years ago
West Philadelphia polo players win national championship
Shattering every stereotype about polo, a group of local African America polo players are now national champions. Brandon Rease and Karee ...
15 years ago
New York plans $3 billion waterfront revitalization
New York is revitalizing its Hudson River waterfront. Yawn. The first plan for the waterfront in two decades will appear today, ...
15 years ago