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Yesterday, WHYY’s Tom MacDonald reported on the intricacies involved with getting rid of unwanted medicines in Philadelphia, and th ...
15 years ago
What can Chris Coons expect in the Senate next week?
It’s time for State of Play this week, and back with us are Stephanie Hansen from the law firm of Young, Conaway, Stargatt, and Tay ...
15 years ago
A group of West Mt. Airy residents have formed a committee to take a stand against the high number of traffic accidents in the area. The ...
15 years ago
Over on Junto, we’re talking about kids’ health. Who’s responsible: the parents, the government or the food industry? ...
15 years ago
Will graphic images on tobacco products encourage smokers to quit and deter others from taking up the habit? The FDA thinks so. Amy Pierc ...
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Tune in now to WHYY FM to hear more about NewsWorks. Radio Times’ Marty Moss-Coane is talking w ...
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(Associated Press) The City of Wilmington will lay off 20 employees in 2011 to help ward off a projected deficit. The cuts to police, fir ...
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Members of Young Involved Philadelphia participated in a government foru ...
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It’s Veterans Day, which means every government employee left town around 3 p.m. yesterday for a long weekend. But there̵ ...
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Bill Rubin, elections supervisor for the Philadelphia Board of Elections, may be looking to oust long-time 10th District City Councilman ...
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The (unofficial) results are in from the 2010 Punkin Chunkin contest in Bridgeville, Del. Pumpkins were flying everywhere over the ...
15 years ago
If your commute involves travel on NJ Transit, you may be in for a few changes. The Quiet Commute program will expand, employees w ...
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