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The Independence Hall Tea Party PAC considers today’s swearing in of the 112th Congress is a victory. The only federally registered ...
15 years ago
Complaints from residents and the fire department have been heard loud and clear. The Philadelphia Parking Authority will step up patrols ...
15 years ago
The Delaware River Port Authority board voted today to end operations of the Philadelphia Cruise Terminal. Effective Dec. 31, 2010, the d ...
15 years ago
Despite the fact we’ve already had a small snowfall, a blizzard and all the winter holidays, it’s not quite spring yet. Mothe ...
15 years ago
John Kromer is expected to announce his candidacy for the Philadelphia Sheriff position next Wednesday. His plan, if elected, is to get t ...
15 years ago
N.J. Supreme Court weighs $1B school funding cuts
The issue of funding cuts to New Jersey schools and its impact on the poorest districts was back before the state Supreme Court Wednesday ...
15 years ago
Docs fight FTC rules on identity theft
When the Federal Trade Commission established new rules to crack down on identity theft, doctors balked and said they should be exempt fr ...
15 years ago
A Chester County man died Monday when his plane crashed in Missouri. Curtis Stoudt of Uwchlan, was found in the wreckage of his Cessna pl ...
15 years ago
Wilmington ShopRite recalls ground beef
The grocery store is recalling 227 pounds of ground beef after customers noticed black and white pieces of plastic in the meat. T ...
15 years ago
Facebook has agreed to alter some of its terms and conditions of use after 15 states objected to them. Delaware and Connecticut among the ...
15 years ago
Even Chubby Checker can’t help boost numbers for “Extra Help”
Despite heavy outreach efforts about two-million people nationwide are still missing out on a Medicare program that helps people with lim ...
15 years ago
A Delaware County jury has begun deliberations in the molestation case against former Magisterial District Judge Gerald Liberace, ...
15 years ago
Lots of fires makes December busy for area Red Cross
The American Red Cross had a busy December in Philadelphia. The group responded to 20 percent more fires or other disasters last month. ...
15 years ago
Philadelphians, keep this in mind the next time a report of government corruption makes headlines: ...
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New Jersey’s Board of Education has released data from standarized tests for students in third to eighth and 11th grades. ...
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