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Keswick Theater website gets hacked
Someone who goes by “Lautha” really hates the Keswick Theater. The Montgomery County theater’s website has been hacked. ...
14 years ago
Abington cops grow mustaches to raise money
Things in Abington are getting a little hairy. Police officers and townships residents are two weeks into the CopStache challenge. The fu ...
14 years ago
Donna Reed Miller calls hearing on ex-felon challenges
Eighth District councilwoman Donna Reed Miller plans to hold a committee hearing to highlight the problems ex-felons face after leaving p ...
14 years ago
Study says simple green practices could save Northwest neighborhoods millions
Representatives from the Ogontz Avenue Revitalization Corporation and Ecolibrium Group got right to the point in a talk yesterday: a stud ...
14 years ago
Korean ambassador pushes trade pact at Packer Avenue Marine Terminal
The Korean ambassador to the United States is in Philadelphia promoting the pending U.S. Korea Free Trade Agreement.The honorable Han Duk ...
14 years ago
Chester County Commissioner sworn in, vows to prioritize budget future
One week after his appointment, Ryan Costello was sworn in as Chester County Commissioner. The 34-year-old, who will seek election for th ...
14 years ago
Officials talk to Philly clergy about health law
Officials from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services met with about 60 faith leaders in a North Philadelphia church Thursday. ...
14 years ago
Chester mother arrested for picture of duct-taped toddler
Update, Feb. 17: The Delaware ...
14 years ago
Two more Democrats switch parties in Burlington County
Burlington County’s political landscape is shifting red. The county clerk and surrogate, both elected as Democrats, have swit ...
14 years ago
This winter proves busiest for Red Cross response teams
Winter is usually a busy time for the Red Cross, but the Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter says it’s responded to 15 disasters in f ...
14 years ago
Snowy winter means Philadelphia needs $2 million more for salt
The Philadelphia Streets Department is asking for funds to help fight what’s left of winter weather. Streets Commissio ...
14 years ago
Again, Philly City Council votes to close “Florida loophole”
Philadelphia City Council has approved a law to end the so-called “Florida loophole” that allows Pennsylvania residents to us ...
14 years ago
Most area Borders spared in Chapter 11 filing
All things considered, we didn’t fare so badly in the recent string of Borders closings. ...
14 years ago
Mendte creates Facebook page demanding justice for Lara Logan
Former CBS anchor Larry Mendte wants justice. No, not for the controversy surrounding him and former co-anchor Alycia Lane. For Lara Loga ...
14 years ago