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Education reform is a top priority in Delaware. At an elementary school in Sussex County we see how change is already taking place. ...
15 years ago
Whatever happened to Amelia Earhart? The enduring mystery has a new twist, and a Delaware connection. ...
15 years ago
Delaware County residents grill airport executive about expansion
You can’t bring a PHL executive to Delaware County and not expect questions about the expansion. Philadelphia International Airport ...
15 years ago
Suburban police officers face dismissal for cheating on test
Fifteen cops in suburban Philadelphia are facing dismissal for allegedly cheating on a re-certification test back in February 2009. Offic ...
15 years ago
Delaware’s sister state devastated by tsunami
Devastating images are pouring in from Japan after a massive earthquake and tsunami. One of the most affected areas is in Delaware& ...
15 years ago
Camden magazine highlights city’s positive offerings
Amid the layoffs, library closing and general low morale, Camden has taken a media hit recently. The bad press hasn’t gone unnotice ...
15 years ago
Three seals have been seen on Delaware beaches over the past few weeks. Executive Director of the Marine Education, Research & ...
15 years ago
Priests try to keep parishes together, an activist is remembered
Happy Friday, Feeders! The big news stories today are a bit of a downer, but we’re chasing all angles in an effort to keep the end ...
15 years ago
Mayor paints green stripe on King Street
As part of the annual St. Patrick’s Day tradition, Wilmington Mayor James Baker will paint a green stripe down a portion of King S ...
15 years ago
Sen. Carper touts education tax credits
Less than half of all eligible Delaware students take advantage of tax credits to help pay for college. Senator Carper is trying to ...
15 years ago
First collective bargaining session for New Jersey Communications union
Members of New Jersey’s Communications Workers of America union will gather in Trenton today for the first of four collective barga ...
15 years ago
HUD says Housing Authority needs “aggressive reform”
An audit on the Philadelphia Housing Authority’s legal fees has the Department of Housing & Urban Development putting PHA on bl ...
15 years ago
Deaths, tsunamis feared as massive quake hits Japan
Update: Thousands living near Japan’s Fukushima No. 1 power plant have been evacuted, as the quake shut down the n ...
15 years ago
Rain has stopped, waters still rise
Morning, Feed readers! Hope you’re dry while reading this. The rain has finally stopped, but the threat of flooding c ...
15 years ago
The Chestnut Hill Community Association’s next community manager may have different role
The Chestnut Hill Community Association plans to hire a new person to fill its Community Manager position. Philip LeCalsey, who was the m ...
15 years ago