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Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling on hold
Delaware River Basin Commission won’t allow drilling until it readies its regulations governing the process. Meanwhile, an industry ...
15 years ago
A team of FBI agents was traveling through New Jersey on the hunt for fugitive murder suspect, James Perry Turnage Jr. this weekend whe ...
15 years ago
Two Philadelphia judges want to eliminate the need for victims to testify in preliminary hearings for property crimes. Chief Justi ...
15 years ago
Delaware candidates push for support, dollars
The home stretch of Delaware’s high-profile U.S Senate campaign begins with one hopeful asking for more support from her own party ...
15 years ago
N.J. Gov. Christie holds lawmakers’ feet to the fire
Governor blasts Legislature for not acting on his “tool kit” of legislative reforms to help local governments control costs.< ...
15 years ago
Gun-control group backs Onorato
CeaseFire PA embraces Democrat’s stance on Castle Doctrine. Republican rival Corbett supports expanding rights of those who are att ...
15 years ago
If you like politics between baseball games – and who wouldn’t? Republican Tom Corbett and Democrat Dan Onorato, Pennsylva ...
15 years ago
Woman who burned in Bucks died of head trauma
Advocate for the homeless hopes the woman’s death will bring about better efforts to reach out to those on the fringes of society.< ...
15 years ago
Pa. judges move to streamline preliminary hearings
Proposal would eliminate the need for victims of property theft to appear. Preliminary hearings would depend on the testimony of police, ...
15 years ago
Delawareans send anti-spending message
A coalition that draws attention to the growing US debt and government spending brought its tour to Delaware’s capital city. < ...
15 years ago
Attorney General sues over controversial land deal
The Delaware Attorney General’s office has filed a lawsuit to amend the length of an agreement for a liquor distributor who receive ...
15 years ago
Actors plan single servings of horror
Eastern State Penitentiary will open its doors to 13 lucky — or unlucky — audiences members one at a time. It follows a trend ...
15 years ago
Philadelphia laces up for annual AIDS walk
Walkers are gathering on the front steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art Sunday to raise money for HIV and AIDS. The Have ...
15 years ago
Political candidates remain cautious of recording devices on campaign trail
The prevalence of discreet recording technology means anyone can follow a politician on the campaign trail, hoping to catch a gaffe or st ...
15 years ago
Former Philadelphia councilman set to be released from prison
A former Philadelphia City Councilman is expected to be transferred to a halfway house today in the Juniata Park section of the city. If ...
15 years ago