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Christie marks Roe v Wade at anti-abortion rally
In one of many rallies across the nation today, NJ Gov. Chris Christie will speak out against abortion today from the Statehouse steps to ...
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Gas prices don’t go up, but they also don’t go down
AAA reports gas prices in Delaware remained at $3.13 as we start the week. That’s a penny above the national average. Delawa ...
14 years ago
The second annual “Mentoring Works” summit is going on at the Sheraton Hotel in Dover. The summit goal is to encourage ...
14 years ago
Testimony in Spicer murder case focuses on driver
As the first full week of testimony begins in the murder case against Derrick Powell all eyes will be on a key prosecution witness and hi ...
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GCC eyes restructuring to fill Germantown Settlement void
Germantown Community Connection is growing. As they take on more responsibility, such as possibly doing the work of a community developme ...
14 years ago
Report: NJ school buses, vans fail inspection
This from the AP: Almost half of all school buses and vans in New Jersey failed to pass their semiannual inspections due to violat ...
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Century-old suburban Philly signs run afoul of new federal requirement
The small green-and-gold signs that have marked streets in a tony Philadelphia suburb for almost a century have run into ...
14 years ago
Bitter cold hits the Northeast
Happy Monday morning, folks. It is cold, cold, cold out there. Like, single-digits cold. Even below zero in some places in the Del ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia company competes in the tablet market
Stream TV Network’s offices at 20th and Chestnut streets aren’t much to look at. The screens on their tablet computers ...
14 years ago
Going green with the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability
Upon taking office, Mayor Michael Nutter established the Greenworks Philadelphia campaign in an effort to transform Philadelphia into the ...
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Ridge Avenue revitalization plans move forward
This summer, construction will kick off on a $2.2 million streetscape project for Ridge Avenue in Roxborough, bringing new signage, green ...
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Psychologist Dan Gottlieb and WHYY’s health reporter Taunya English begin a discussion on pain. Dan shares some of his personal exp ...
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Art and technology meet in new exhibit
In the last few years, artists have started to use affordable microprocessors and open source software to create kinetic sculpture. Data ...
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Mt. Airy’s Allen Lane Train Station
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1989 Ford Thunderbird stolen on E. Phil Ellena
14th Police District in Philadelphia 43 W. Haines Street, Philadelphia, PA 19144 This district covers Chestnut Hill, ...
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