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Lower Merion School District to release its investigation into webcam spying
Lower Merion School District plans to release the results of its internal investigation into the laptop spying case this evening at 8:99 ...
15 years ago
Dept. of Public Welfare faces lawsuit
An advocacy group for people with disabilities says the state of Pennsylvania has not accommodated the needs of people who have both a me ...
15 years ago
Upenn president to advise Obama
President Obama has selected the president of the University of Pennsylvania to serve as the chair of his bioethics commission. WHYY̵ ...
15 years ago
A handful of students from the region are heading to an international science competition in California, later this month. Only, this isn ...
15 years ago
New study tackles emotional eating
America is fat. That’s been blamed on fast food, transfats and Coca Cola, among other things. But some weight loss experts say i ...
15 years ago
Report: Pa. leads nation in deficient bridges
Pennsylvania’s latest data shows it has over 6,000 structurally deficient bridges, more than any other state in the nation. ...
15 years ago
Graduates face tough job market
High unemployment rates may be putting a damper on the spirits of graduating college students this May. How can new graduates stay posi ...
15 years ago
Philadelphia competes for tech expertise
Philadelphia is vying for a chance to have world-class web developers make city services more available online. By Meggan ...
15 years ago
Specter and Sestak trade shots in final debate
A bit more than two weeks before Pennsylvania Democrats go to the polls to select their Senate nominee, Senator Arlen Specter and Congres ...
15 years ago
Philadelphia launches tax amnesty program
The city of Philadelphia is waiving all penalties and half the interest due on eligible delinquent tax bills. The city’s tax amnest ...
15 years ago