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States to scrutinize insurance prices
The federal government has awarded states a million dollars each to monitor premium rate hikes from health insurance companies. Th ...
15 years ago
Court declines to weigh-in on NJ end-of-life case
Attorneys and hospital executives across the region were hoping a New Jersey appeals court would provide some guidance about who decides ...
15 years ago
Nature photographers will fan out across Pennsylvania and the other Chesapeake Bay states in August to document water quality problems al ...
15 years ago
Politicians behaving badly (again)
I recognize that singling out politicians for bad behavior is a bit like ticketing speeders at the Indy 500, but sometimes the temptation ...
15 years ago
Tax deadbeats will be listed by name on state website
As a follow-up to this spring’s tax amnesty window, Pennsylvania’s Revenue Department is publishing the names of 39,000 ...
15 years ago
Pa. Republicans want to use federal school aid to help state pensions
Senate Republican leaders in Pennsylvania say school aid recently approved by Congress should be used not for schools, but the publi ...
15 years ago
Former “lifer” adjusts to the world on the outside
Kenneth Granger wasn’t saved by DNA evidence. His daughter, Shakeema Welch, just wouldn’t give up. On July 14th of th ...
15 years ago
Theater band together into “Off Broad Street”
Small theater groups with no permanent homes are working together to promote each other and share ticket databases. The fall theat ...
15 years ago
Giving more the power to approve new charter schools in N.J.
New Jersey’s Education Commissioner says he’s open to letting other give the green light to new charter schools. The s ...
15 years ago