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Do you have a bad case of global warming fatigue? A new environmental survey suggests your not alone, many Americans are starting to lose ...
16 years ago
Flooding likely in Philadelphia region
At least it’s not snow, but the water falling from the sky this weekend could create headaches in the Philadelphia region. ...
16 years ago
Former Philadelphia council woman dies
A former Philadelphia City Councilwoman has died. A colleague remembered a trip that made her either famous – or infamous – ...
16 years ago
Redefining what it means to be a coworker in Wilmington
Entrepreneurs and self-employed workers will soon be able to access a members only work space in downtown Wilmington that’s specifi ...
16 years ago
N.J. Governor expected to cut state spending
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is expected to propose some of the biggest budget cuts in decades on Tuesday. Christie says he wonR ...
16 years ago
SEPTA plans fare hike; could delay token replacement
Today SEPTA officials unveiled their Fiscal Year 2011 Budget Plan. It was bad news all around for riders – who will face higher fa ...
16 years ago
Polar Bear Plunge on 'rain or shine'
Rescheduled Plunge to raise money for Special Olympics Delaware. Organizers say a record number of ‘Bears” could end up in At ...
16 years ago
Nutter trashes city cleanliness
The mayor says cleaning up the city is a team effort. The mayor of Philadelphia is doing some trash talking about the cleanliness ...
16 years ago
Autism through the lifespan #3: Education
Much of childhood is spent in school. But for children with autism, school isn’t just school. Erika Beras behavioral health reporter at ...
16 years ago
Riverfront bike path, not a fast and easy project
A new era for Philadelphia’s Delaware riverfront was supposed to begin with a few small, simple things. Last year a bike trail was ...
16 years ago