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PhillyStat temporarily suspended by city
A much ballyhooed management tool is on hiatus at Philadelphia City Hall until an overhaul is completed by city officials. A much ...
15 years ago
No Phillies protesting Arizona immigration law
Some major players such as Albert Pujols of St. Louis are critical of the law. Advocates have not been able to get Philadelphia players ...
15 years ago
Philadelphia Fire “brownouts” spark grievance
The Fire Commissioner says closing up to three stations each day won’t affect readiness. He says five are out of service already f ...
15 years ago
Authorities investigating death of man left in hot van
Pennsylvania’s Department of Public Welfare and local law enforcement are investigating the death of a 20-year old resident of Wood ...
15 years ago
The federal government is dangling bonus checks to entice doctors to make the switch to electronic health records. This month, providers ...
15 years ago
DuPont reports big quarterly earnings
DuPont triples its profits in the second quarter of 2010. The Wilmington-based chemical giant posted big gains for the second quar ...
15 years ago
Funeral plans for former UD student killed in Uganda
Visitation will be held Friday night and the funeral will be held Saturday for Nate Henn. Former UD student Nate Henn will be reme ...
15 years ago
First case of West Nile reported in Delaware
First time the disease found this year. DNREC says West Nile mosquito season just beginning. Delaware’s first case of the W ...
15 years ago
Thunderstorms ease N.J. drought concerns
In New Jersey, weekend storms eased drought, but in the hot weather they can easily return. There’s an upside to the thunder ...
15 years ago
In Pa. the fate of “fracking” depends on what river you live near
Hydrofracture gas drilling in Pennsylvania is going strong in some areas, and just getting started in others. The difference is largely a ...
15 years ago
Under pressure, DRPA eyes reforms
Under pressure from the outside, the DRPA will announce reforms aimed at greater transparency. Complaints about high salaries and ...
15 years ago
Highway safety signs may be the new billboards
Penn DOT is proposing a new use for highway traffic and safety signs – to give drivers a sales pitch. Pennsylvania has reque ...
15 years ago
Will mortgage rules end 70 year housing co-op?
Bryn Gweled in Bucks County owns the property communally and that’s a stumbling block for selling the home and getting a loan. ...
15 years ago