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Some Haitians in US legally can’t work
The legal loophole that’s ensnaring a growing number of Haitians relates to when they came into the country. Haitians living ...
15 years ago
Finalists selected to oversee Chrysler site demolition
Six firms have been selected as finalists to take on the monumental task of transforming Newark’s former auto assembly plant into a ...
15 years ago
Corbett, Rohrer attend pro-gun rally
Pennsylvania’s two Republican candidates for governor stood shoulder-to-shoulder with 2nd Amendment advocates during the rally at t ...
15 years ago
Subway sinkings off Delaware coast come to an end
Since 2001, more than 1,300 subway cars have been sunk off the coast of Delaware. ...
15 years ago
Coast guard searches for missing fisherman
A 48-year old Lewes man who set out for a late night fishing trip at Delaware’s Indian River Inlet is missing. A 48-year old ...
15 years ago
Philadelphia newspapers go up for auction
Three bidders are vying for Philadelphia’s two daily papers and the online version of the papers today. Three bidders are vy ...
15 years ago
Former Philadelphia police officer gets two-year sentence for obstruction of justice
Former Philadelphia police officer Rickie Durham was sentenced to two years in prison yesterday for lying to federal investigators. ...
15 years ago
Proposed casino in Gettysburg pits neighbor against neighbor
A casino proposal for a site near Gettysburg failed four years ago, and now the same developer is trying again. A civil war battle ...
15 years ago
Pa. scrambles to find transportation money after I-80 toll plan dies
When Pennsylvania created dedicated fund to repair the state’s roads and bridges in 2007, it was based on several assumptions. ...
15 years ago
N.J. Education Commissioner says voters won’t raise taxes to pay more for teachers
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s Education Commissioner says New Jersey voters will not support higher taxes to pay for rising ...
15 years ago