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DOC Commish says Board of Parole obsolete
The leader of the Delaware Department of Correction supports Governor Markell’s decision to eliminate the Board of Parole. A ...
15 years ago
Winter wears on homeless and their advocates
The winter weather has many Delaware Valley residents thinking about staying close to home. But for workers who help Philadelphia’ ...
15 years ago
Philadelphia considers extending tax abatement to 15 years
Philadelphia’s controversial property tax abatement program could become even more generous. Currently, developers building new uni ...
15 years ago
Students drink for made-up holiday
A student-established drinking holiday will take over Penn State University this weekend. By: Aaron Moselle newsroom@whyy.or ...
15 years ago
Green proposes dropping DROP in the future
A Philadelphia City Councilman wants to put an end to elected officials using the city’s early retirement plan. A Philadelph ...
15 years ago
N.J. may ask state created authorities to pay more for health care
New Jersey lawmakers may ask workers at state-created authorities, such as the Turnpike Authority, to start paying more for their benefit ...
15 years ago
New poll shows big Castle lead in DE Senate race
Rasmussen survey of likely voters shows Republican Congressman Mike Castle 21 points ahead of his Democratic opponent, New Castle County ...
15 years ago
White stuff could sink city deeper in red
The costs to clear snow from Philadelphia streets could top 15 million dollars. The costs to clear snow from Philadelphia streets ...
15 years ago
Future of child abandoned in Delaware hinges on investigation
What happens next to the toddler abandoned at a Newark, Delaware gas station last week will in part depend on where an investigation lea ...
15 years ago
During Thursday’s health overhaul summit President Obama will try to restart the debate in Congress. Some child advocates are hopin ...
15 years ago