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Germantown organizer makes a bid for City Council
Longtime neighborhood organizer, Anita Hamilton of Germantown, has decided to make a run for the Eighth District City Council seat that i ...
15 years ago
Stories we’re chasing today at WHYY
Good morning, Feeders! It’s a bit chilly this morning, but it’s not snowing, which it pretty much all we can ask for. What wa ...
15 years ago
Changes to tautog, spiny dogfish up for discussion tonight in Lewes. The state Division of Fish and Wildlife will hold a ...
15 years ago
Taste testing food from Delaware’s sister state in Japan
Food from Delaware’s sister state in Japan will be featured in a showcase today in Dover. As part of an economic e ...
15 years ago
Portion of Atlantic City’s boardwalk collapses
Already closed to foot traffic for poor conditions, a part of Atlantic City’s Boardwalk collapsed yesteday. A Public Works crew is ...
15 years ago
Bullied teen’s second ‘View’ appearance postponed
What would have been Nadin Khoury’s second appearance on The View was postponed at the last minute. Khoury, the 13-year-ol ...
15 years ago
Wilmington mayor to ask for county, state police help
With prodding from Delaware’s Black Caucus Chairman Jea P. Street, Wilmington Mayor James M. Baker has agreed to ask Gov. Jack Mark ...
15 years ago
Nutter will attend mixed-use development ground breaking on North Broad
Mayor Nutter will be rubbing elbows this afternoon with restaurateurs Stephen Starr and Marc Vetri. Along with others, the three will be ...
15 years ago
Survey says … college students are stressed
Psychologist Dan Gottlieb and WHYY’s health reporter Taunya English discuss college students — and their special brand of str ...
15 years ago
Ruling due today in Campbell’s quest to raze NJ building
Today a judge is expected to rule on a case involving two Camden icons: Campbell’s and Sears. The Campbell Soup Co. wants to knock ...
15 years ago
Vice President Biden in town to discuss new infrastructure plan
The Veep is in Philly today. He’ll deliver remarks at 30th Street Station on the Administration’s plan to build a 21st ...
15 years ago
Haiti uses Voodoo and Western psychotherapy to recover
With a million people still living in tents, it’s easy to see how slowly Haiti is recovering from last year’s earthquake. But ...
15 years ago
Crosswalk safety raised for key Chestnut Hill intersection
The intersection of Germantown Avenue and Bethlehem Pike is described as one of the more dangerous intersections for pedestrians trying t ...
15 years ago
West Oak Lane Charter School is expanding
The West Oak Lane Charter School will soon be expanding its walls and student body. City government and state officials this week ...
15 years ago
Philly at front of push to reduce healthcare fraud
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services just posted a list of the 10 mos ...
15 years ago