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Philadelphia aims to regulate Dumpsters
Deputy streets commissioner says city control is necessary to stave off health problems that mount with piles of trash. The city o ...
15 years ago
Objects are bringing people together at the Painted Bride. The First Person Arts Festival begins next week, inviting people to sha ...
15 years ago
High-ranking Phila. cop indicted
A high-ranking Philadelphia police officer has been arrested on corruption charges. Federal prosecutors announced the indictment of the h ...
15 years ago
Rosenbach Museum begins long look at Civil War
Philadelphia museum’s blog will chart the war — and events leading to it — in real time as the 150th anniversary nears. ...
15 years ago
A high-ranking Philadelphia Police Officer was arrested this morning on corruption charges. Daniel Castro, head of the department& ...
15 years ago
A Philadelphia City Councilman wants to repeal the so-called blogger tax. The goal is to help small-time businesses stay out of trouble w ...
15 years ago
Wilmington City Council approves changes in parking laws
Wilmington City Council has approved a series of revisions in do ...
15 years ago
Wilmington City Council approves changes in parking laws
Revisions are designed to make the city more convenient for workers, visitors and deliveries Wilmington City Council has approved ...
15 years ago
Most Americans are just waking up from their electoral hangover and the question in their minds is: what happens next ? Both parties plan ...
15 years ago
It’s no secret that the electoral fever is in full swing, but surprisingly, mudslinging is not much different from past political ...
15 years ago
Pa. tax on natural gas drilling seems unlikely
Those on favor of a state levy on the industry shift strategies to convince Gov.-elect Corbett taxing the business is a good move for the ...
15 years ago
Wilmington Trust merger will take time
No changes at Wilmington Trust until summer 2011 It will be at least 6 months perhaps longer before people who bank at ...
15 years ago
Pumpkins ready for blast off in Sussex County
It’s Punkin Chunkin time again. As many as 100-thousand people are expected to watch the flying pumpkins this weekend in Sussex. ...
15 years ago
Pennsylvania General Assembly closes shop
End to voting days means several high-profile bills will languish until the next session opens. The Pennsylvania General Assembly ...
15 years ago
The games may be afoot in New Jersey
Gov. Chris Christie wants to move regulatory power from the Casino Control Commission to the Division of Gaming Enforcement, part of the ...
15 years ago