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Chagall exhibit is aperitif to Paris-inspired art festival
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is jumping the gun. Next month, the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts descends on the ...
14 years ago
Rescue crews searching for girl in Tacony Creek
Rescue crews are currently looking for a girl who may have fallen into the Tacony Creek. ...
14 years ago
A new boss, a move, a new relationship – transitions are part of every-day life, but they are bound to cause stress and anxiety. WH ...
14 years ago
Nigerian man held on bail for smuggling heroin into Philadelphia International Airport
A Nigerian man has been arrested and held on bail for smuggling heroin pills into Philadelphia International Airport last week. He was de ...
14 years ago
Hospital patients who get infections likely to return
A new report suggests Pennsylvanians who contract infections while in the hospital are much more likely to be hospitalized again. ...
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Philadelphia wage tax reductions at risk with casino license?
In recent years, Philadelphia’s wage tax rates were cut due largely to gaming revenue generated by casinos in other parts of the st ...
14 years ago
Youth opera recreates concentration camp performance
Likely one of just a few, “Brundibar” is a lighthearted tale from World War II. First performed in Germany’s Theresiens ...
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Superintendent of Fairfield Township Schools announces resignation
Fairfield Township Schools have failed state-mandated tests the last four years, which could prompt state oversight should the New Jersey ...
14 years ago
It was an eventful week in the Philadelphia mayor’s race. As millionaire candidate Tom Knox dropped out, the ever-alert Catherine L ...
14 years ago
Sussex Correctional sends care packages to soldiers
Twenty-six care packages are on their way to deployed soldiers in Iraq. Sussex Correctional Institution (SCI) officers, staff and ...
14 years ago
Teens taped bullying incident on school bus
Update: Downingtown Area School District Superintendent Lawrence Mussoline says the three students have been discplined, though he didn ...
14 years ago
Greenleaf’s bill addresses short minimum sentencing issues
Prisoners serving short sentences in Pennsylvania sometimes end up staying locked up longer than necessary while waiting for a seat in a ...
14 years ago
Apology in Diocese newspaper has Philadelphia Catholics talking
An apology printed in the official newspaper of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, has Catholics talking, including mass-goers at the Cathe ...
14 years ago
Philly tax numbers say economy warming up
A new report shows tax revenues are really growing for the city of Philadelphia. City Controller Alan Butkovitz says he̵ ...
14 years ago