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New bilingual magazine targets self-proclaimed “geeks”
A new magazine is hitting the streets of Philadelphia this week. Called “Tek Lado” the free bi-monthly about technology is pr ...
15 years ago
Police accused a tow-truck driver of homicide after he allegedly ran over an operator from a different company. The smoldering wa ...
15 years ago
Some Bucks teachers cut back on extracurricular work
Educators still without a labor agreement ‘work to contract’ to exert pressure without going on strike. While teache ...
15 years ago
Philadelphia looking for volunteers
‘Serve Philadelphia’ begins outreach for help in enhancing community vitality and promoting education. Philadelphia is ...
15 years ago
New poll: O’Donnell gains on Coons
Congressman Mike Castle, a possible write-in candidate, shows up on latest Rasmussen survey. It’s possible a write-in campai ...
15 years ago
Philadelphia is calling all volunteers
The city of Philadelphia is launching a new push for volunteers. The effort comes out of a two year grant from the Rockefeller Foundation ...
15 years ago
We interrupt our 24/7 news cycle to bring you this important historical milestone: Last night marked the 50th anniversa ...
15 years ago
Pa. House considers death penalty changes for the mentally disabled
The Pennsylvania House is considering whether to change death penalty rules to allow judges to determine if a defendant is mentally disab ...
15 years ago
Pennsylvania lawmakers open a hearing on intelligence contract
A Pennsylvania State Senate committee will open a hearing on the state’s recently terminated contract with a private security firm ...
15 years ago
The Philadelphia Convention Center still has labor questions
As the Philadelphia Convention Center looks to a March opening there is still plenty of worry over the old complaint that labor in the bu ...
15 years ago
City Council looks at trimming court costs
The Philadelphia City Council has decided to form a committee to evaluate where money can be saved in the city’s court system. Coun ...
15 years ago
A new nonprofit group called Cost of Care is hosting an essay contest to spread the word that everyday choices multiply to make health ca ...
15 years ago
The Shale Game Part 1: County vs. County
Susan Phillips and Kerry Grens take you to two counties in northeastern Pennsylvania that have reacted to gas drilling in drastically ...
15 years ago
Scientists say research on learning is being ignored
Students of all ages and their instructors try to find the best methods to make material stick – from vocabulary to historical facts an ...
15 years ago
The Shale Game: Company profiles
Who’s drilling in the Marcellus Shale? Here are a few of the most active companies: ...
15 years ago