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Wilmington to host new music festival
A music festival next month along the Wilmington Riverfront will raise money to rebuild the Queen Theater on Market Street in downtown Wi ...
15 years ago
Philadelphian wins Pulitzer Prize for music composition
A Philadelphia woman has won the Pulitzer Prize for music composition. A Philadelphia woman has won the Pulitzer Prize for music ...
15 years ago
Spring weather marks new phase for many federal stimulus projects
Just a year into the federal stimulus program, residents in the Philadelphia and other Pennsylvania communities will begin seeing more vi ...
15 years ago
SEPTA’s new Regional Rail cars on display
SEPTA is showing off its new regional rail trains for three days only. A total of 120 Silverliner Five cars will start hitting the rails ...
15 years ago
Striking Temple nurses approach Friday payday
Striking nurses at Temple University Hospital have been walking the picket line for nearly two weeks. Friday is payday for many of them, ...
15 years ago
Electronic paydays for Medicare providers
Doctors who care for Medicare patients won’t be getting checks from the government anymore, at least not a paper check. Doct ...
15 years ago
Stalled casino project could lead to more pedestrian friendly redesign
With plans for Foxwoods Casino in South Philadelphia uncertain, city planning experts say they’re hopeful any alternative proposals ...
15 years ago
Lower Merion School computer tech invokes 5th Amendment
The investigation of alleged spying on students through school-issued laptops in the Lower Merion School District has hit a roadblock. T ...
15 years ago
Raid shows the horror of dogfighting
The house showed the dark, cruel life of a pit bull being groomed to fight. It’s now likely that notorious dogfighter Michae ...
15 years ago
Medicare Part D costs could go up for New Jersey seniors
New Jersey’s Health Commissioner today answered questions at an Assembly Budget Committee hearing. Democratic lawmakers are upset w ...
15 years ago
Phila. Art Museum feels heat over labor dispute
The Philadelphia Museum of Art was in the hot seat at a City Council budget hearing, as council members grilled the director over labor c ...
15 years ago