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Corbett raps liquor fee increase
Pennsylvania Governor-elect Tom Corbett is criticizing a Liquor Control Board-mandated price increase that goes into effect just before h ...
15 years ago
It’s been more than 24 hours since we’ve Fed you a list relating to how Philadelphia ranks among other cities. You must be jo ...
15 years ago
Advocates push to repeal ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’
Advocates of repealing the military policy of banning openly gay people from serving in the military are making a big push this wee ...
15 years ago
For a year or so, I’ve been getting together with a group of people to talk about the topic that may be the hardest of all to talk ...
15 years ago
If you go to the polls Tuesday – and I hope you do – you’ll have many issues on your mind: jobs, health care, immigration. I ...
15 years ago
Planners see the (gaudy) light
There are several things on the agenda for Tuesday’s Philadelphia City Planning Commission meeting ( ...
15 years ago
Dozens of explanations zip around the Web for the Republicans’ sweeping victories in last week’s midterms. A lot of them have m ...
15 years ago
Immigrant advocates are making one last push for the Dream Act before Republicans take control of Congress next year. The bill would put ...
15 years ago
The sun in shining in Pemberton Township, NJ. Hopefully, anyway. Pemberton will soon install more than 150,000 solar panels on farmland. ...
15 years ago
As the Philadelphia Zoning Code Commission prepares to change and improve zoning requirements and processes in the city, Center City resi ...
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Philadelphia International Airport has won a new distinction. The award is for catering to the four-footed set. Philadel ...
15 years ago
There’s nothing more fun than staring up at the sky to see shapes formed in the clouds. First Experience this week visits an artist ...
15 years ago
Ex-PHA head Greene sues for $4 million
The former head of the Philadelphia Housing Authority is seeking a big golden parachute to cushion his fall. Carl Greene is seeking ...
15 years ago
Seventy-four school districts across New Jersey have agreed to accept out-of-district students to combat low enrollment and district budg ...
15 years ago