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83,000 Pennsylvanians on brink of losing jobless benefits
Thousands of Pennsylvania residents will lose their unemployment benefits in December unless Congress extends emergency funding for the f ...
15 years ago
Poets help hone HIV testing message
A mobile HIV testing station will be set up in Love Park Wednesday, World AIDS Day. The voluntary AIDS screening will be accompanie ...
15 years ago
After a contentious back-and-forth and opinions flying in from all around the city, McFadden’s Restaurant and Saloon and a bartende ...
15 years ago
Debating business taxes at Phila. City Council
A marathon hearing will resume in Philadelphia City Council today over a proposal to overhaul business taxes in the city. Mayor Nut ...
15 years ago
Mayor Nutter’s team never got to testify in a City Council hearing Tuesday on far-reaching proposals to overhaul the city’s b ...
15 years ago
Salvation Army hopes for generosity, volunteers
As they ring bells by those familiar red kettles from now until Christmas Eve, members of the Salvation Army are concerned about how the ...
15 years ago
Many Pa. lawmakers decline raise
Pennsylvania lawmakers and other government officials got a pay raise Tuesday, but many legislators insist they don’t want the extr ...
15 years ago
The U.S. Attorney’s office in Philadelphia has charged a doctor in connection with a scheme to submit fake damage claims related to ...
15 years ago