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Federal inspector general calls for better oversight of foreign drug trials
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has, for the first time, counted the number of human drug trials conducted outside the U ...
15 years ago
Clock is ticking: Pa. legislators have one week to finish budget
Governor Ed Rendell plans to meet with legislative leaders this afternoon to try to reach consensus and avoid repeating last year’s ...
15 years ago
City of Chester to vote on month-long state of emergency
The City of Chester will decide today whether to extend its state of emergency for another month. Over the weekend the mayor imposed a cu ...
15 years ago
Following compromise, New Jersey budget talks continue
Budget committees in the New Jersey legislature are meeting this week to finish work on the new state budget. Budget committees in ...
15 years ago
Governor Christie, Democrats offer dueling property tax proposals
New Jersey Governor Christie and legislative leaders have dueling plans on how to control property tax increase in New Jersey. New ...
15 years ago
Report: Megan’s Law website inadequate
Auditor General Jack Wagner says Pennsylvania’s Megan’s Law website needs to become more user-friendly. Auditor Genera ...
15 years ago
PECO not expecting record-setting energy demand
Heat wave will drive up use, but 2006 record is safe This week’s scorching temperatures will find many setting their air con ...
15 years ago
Funding for post-partum depression research part of healthcare overhaul
One little-discussed part of the healthcare overhaul is something called the Melanie Blocker Stokes Mothers Act. One little-discus ...
15 years ago
Delaware unveils new communication towers
The portable emergency radio towers can go to any disaster site where emergency communications have been disrupted. DelawareR ...
15 years ago
Delaware police arrest rape suspect
State Police arrest a man in Bear in connection with a pair of sexual assaults in the Stanton area. State Police say they’ve ...
15 years ago
Tuition for summer school in New Jersey?
Schools getting squeezed from state aid cuts could charge for summer sessions New Jersey parents could end up having to pay the co ...
15 years ago