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Phila. biotech strives for greener antibiotic
A new biotech startup company has moved into the University City Science Center in West Philadelphia. They’re developing a g ...
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Mayor Nutter told Mike Dunn of KYW Newsradio this week that he is, indeed, running for re-election next year. It wasn’t surprising, ...
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Politico quotes sources as saying the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission will get the votes to approve to the controversia ...
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Philadelphia raises fines for selling tobacco to kids
Stores caught selling cigarettes to minors will now face heftier fines in Philadelphia. The legislation signed Thursday is designed to c ...
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Friday, 850 teenagers dressed as Santa and elves will deliver toys to kids in need. Organized by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, the 165 ...
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Aside from learning the obvious like how to calm upset children and perfect the Ho-Ho-Ho, Santas must be up to all kinds of tasks for the ...
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Have you given Props lately? With Christmas just two days away, be sure to take some time to recognize good ...
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Reporter Tom MacDonald was on hand as Mayor Nutter signed into law a bill that will increase penalties for tobacco retailers caught selli ...
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Christmas isn’t a happy time for everyone. Those in Delaware who’ll be grieving this holiday season may find comfort in a spe ...
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Guardian Angels promise Camden patrol
Camden, New Jersey is poised to enact a massive layoff plan that has many city employees and community residents worried. Extra helpR ...
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Economy takes a toll on Salvation Army collections
The economy is taking a toll on the Salvation Army kettle drive in New Jersey. Collections by the bell ringers are down 19 percent from l ...
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Much of the country will be affected in some way by the holiday weekend snowstorm, according a release from AccuWeather. The release deta ...
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