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Janitors threaten strike at 22 Philadelphia schools
Privatized custodians say they don’t earn as much as janitors who work directly for the school district More than 200 custod ...
15 years ago
NJ hopes cutting red tape will create jobs
Environmentalists question whether faster is better New Jersey’s is looking at eliminating some regulations to stimulate the ...
15 years ago
Chris Coons officially starts his U.S. Senate campaign
The Coons for Senate campaign is officially underway following the traditional three-county tour of the state. Chris Coons launche ...
15 years ago
SEPTA gets earfull about fare hike
Fare hikes average ten percent but are spread unevenly SEPTA users in Philadelphia had a chance to voice their opinions about a pr ...
15 years ago
PA lawmakers looking to reform Philadelphia courts
Taking aim at persistent problems Pennsylvania State lawmakers are in Philadelphia to put the city’s Court System under the ...
15 years ago
Three hurt, horses spared in Philadelphia carriage accident
Investigation snarled major intersection near Ben Franklin Bridge Police continue to investigate a traffic accident in Center City ...
15 years ago
New research indicates older people are wiser when it comes to dealing with conflicts and accepting life’s uncertainties and chang ...
15 years ago
Philadelphia’s Jewish history museum to record visitors’ stories
Philadelphia’s next major museum The National Museum of American Jewish History will have a touch of Web 2.0. As the interne ...
15 years ago
A new direction in space exploration
Recently President Obama tried to reassure Americans that space exploration will continue despite an end to space shuttle flights. Howeve ...
15 years ago