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N.J. weighs nation’s toughest response to bullying
A bill that would give New Jersey the strictest anti-bullying law in the nation is making its way through the state Legislature.The Anti- ...
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Vice President Joe Biden will be in Philadelphia tomorrow to address the National Procurement and Grant Fraud Conference. The conf ...
15 years ago
Conservancy: Drilling would level some Pa. forests
Environmentalists critical of natural gas drilling in Pennsylvania have focused primarily on water contamination. But a study out Monday ...
15 years ago
Council Members Don’t Fade Away
Next year all 17 members of Philadelphia City Council are up for re-election. Three of them – Joan Krajewski, Marian Tasco, and Preside ...
15 years ago
The Pennsylvania House is looking at a pension bill that would make cost saving changes to the state system. One change would be lower be ...
15 years ago
N.J. lawmakers urge U.S. to scrap body scans
A bipartisan group of New Jersey lawmakers is sponsoring a resolution urging Congress to end the use of full body scans at airports. They ...
15 years ago
Why do people get to park in the middle of South Broad and other streets in South Philly?
For answers, Sleuth went to journalist Murray Dubin, author of “South Philadelphia: Mummers, Memories and the Melrose Diner.” ...
15 years ago
Beltway group takes out Pa. lawmaker
Much attention was paid to outside spending on Congressional races this year. But a Republican group based in a Washington suburb appears ...
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Pa. House OKs pension overhaul
A bill overhauling Pennsylvania’s public pension system is headed to Governor Rendell’s desk.The House voted 165-31 Monday to ...
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Long before Fox News, MSNBC, and the Daily Show, Ted Koppel used to bring a rare blend of insight and information to television with ABC& ...
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In New Jersey state legislators are holding hearings today to strengthen anti-bullying laws. The Associated Press reports the laws would ...
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