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Blue Hens hit practice field ready for 2010 season
Delaware plays in one of the toughest conferences in the region: The Colonial Athletic Conference. The University of Delaware Bl ...
16 years ago
Wilmington’s 94th Police Academy graduates hit the streets
32 cadets celebrate graduation from the Wilmington Police Academy in front of hundreds at the Chase Center in Wilmington. A crowd ...
16 years ago
Castle increases lead slightly in latest poll
A new Rasmussen survey shows the Republican with a 12-point advantage over Chris Coons in the campaign for U.S. Senate. Delaware ...
16 years ago
Delaware pedestrian deaths on the rise
Officials say pedestrians — and motorists — need to pay closer attention to their surroundings and learn the rules of the roa ...
16 years ago
City workers rush to retire with DROP
Retirement program that has cost Philadelphia dearly could give the city budget some help in the short term. With word that a reti ...
16 years ago
Ranking state-wide political and social indicators
If you had to draw a map, where would you place the most Democratic and Republican states, or the states where there are more opportunit ...
16 years ago
Behind in polls, Onorato works the campaign trail
Democratic candidate for Pennsylvania Governor may be trailing in the polls but he’s been busy trolling for any votes he can g ...
16 years ago
Ramsey unveils plan to stop dirty cops
Following a string of police corruption headlines, Commissioner Charles Ramsey and Mayor Michael Nutter introduced new anti-corruption ru ...
16 years ago
Contract doesn’t prohibit Ackerman from releasing bonus evaluation
The schools superintendent has refused to release the performance evaluation that earned her a 65 thousand dollar bonus, on top of her 33 ...
16 years ago
Pa.’s pre-existing condition insurance pool gets a flood of applicants
The state’s high risk insurance program, meant to provide coverage until new federal rules kick in, got a rush of applicants in its ...
16 years ago
Farmers market opens in North Philadelphia
The North Philadelphia neighborhood of Norris Square celebrated a milestone on Thursday — the opening of a farmer’s market se ...
16 years ago
Lawsuit claims NJ state hospital patients are given medications against their will
A New Jersey lawsuit claims staff in the state’s five mental hospitals are frequently medicating patients against their will. ...
16 years ago