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Vigil marks the deaths of 101 homeless in Philadelphia
Hundreds of people gathered in Love Park Tuesday evening to remember the homeless — and formerly homeless — who died in Phila ...
15 years ago
‘R’ word slowly disapppearing from official use
The “R” word is slowly being removed from organizational and government language. Delaware County’s department of Human ...
15 years ago
Poll finds Pennsylvanians concerned over ‘fracking’
A survey released Tuesday shows concern over natural gas drilling among Pennsylvania residents is strong, and crosses party lines. ...
15 years ago
Reporter Lizz Fiedler just returned from a press conference at police headquarters where the Philadelphia Police confirmed the DNA from t ...
15 years ago
Gun control advocate takes aim at City Council seat
Joe Grace, until recently the director of the gun control group CeaseFirePA, will take on veteran Philadelphia City Councilman Frank DiCi ...
15 years ago
Maybe it’s cooking for a house full of people, tripping over new toys or getting tangled in the lights. Or maybe you’re one t ...
15 years ago
One thing you can say – Ed Rendell knows how to throw a party. To thank supporters, contributors and friends as he finishes two terms a ...
15 years ago
The Philadelphia Police Department will hold a press conference at 5:30 to announce the latest in the Kensington Strangler case. Police a ...
15 years ago
The Mummers, after all, are a good thing. A report released today shows the annual celebration provides $9 million in economic i ...
15 years ago
Del. population grows 14 percent
If you’ve lived in Delaware the last 10 years, you may have noticed a few more people around. That was confirmed T ...
15 years ago
Stan Wischnowski has been named editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer. Wischnowski has been ...
15 years ago
Warmer days are ahead. And they’ll be here well before spring. It’s all because our bodies are made to adjust to temperatures ...
15 years ago
No, this isn’t another Cliff Lee article. (You can find those here, ...
15 years ago
Despite population gain, Pa. to lose seat in Congress
Pennsylvania gained population in the census – but the commonwealth will still lose one congressional seat in 2013. Pennsylvania ...
15 years ago
DuPont will pay $3.3. for violating the Toxic Substance Control Act. The Wilmington-based chemical plant admitted to the Environmental Pr ...
15 years ago