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Fisker takes another step towards building a new hybrid car in Delaware
The idea of building a hybrid car in Delaware took another step forward with the approval of a loan from the U.S. Department of Energy. ...
16 years ago
A Trenton man and a Philadelphia man have died from injuries sustained in Road Rage attacks. The incidents have put a renewed spotlight o ...
16 years ago
It’s Shadfest time on the Delaware River
Philadelphia and Lambertville celebrate fish swimming up river Fans of art, music…and fish…will swarm to a Philadelphi ...
16 years ago
More furloughs for NJ public workers
Workers worry about how to cut back Some New Jersey workers will soon be working a little bit less. Camden County officials anno ...
16 years ago
PSE&G mulls another nuclear reactor for South Jersey
It’s been decades since new reactor built in U.S. The utility PSE&G is considering constructing another Nuclear plant i ...
16 years ago
Energy secretary visits Philadelphia green jobs training site
Says U.S. need to get moving on energy efficiency The city of Philadelphia got a visit from the U.S. Secretary of Energy. Steven ...
16 years ago
Philadelphia branches out to pay for street trees
How to plant 300,000 trees with a budget that pays for 6,000 This weekend is the first city-wide tree planting of the season in Ph ...
16 years ago
Who will end up paying for laptop spying?
Will taxes go up to pay a settlement? The suburban school district defending itself from a civil rights lawsuit may end up footing ...
16 years ago
Delaware’s fight against childhood obesity
Driving home the message of healthy eating is especially important in Delaware because 40 percent of the state’s children are eithe ...
16 years ago
Proposal would increase penalty for vehicular homicide in Delaware
A Delaware lawmaker believes increasing the penalty connected with vehicular homicides would reduce those numbers in the state. De ...
16 years ago
Remember the “It’s the economy, stupid” slogan during Bill Clinton’s presidential campaign? We’ll it’ ...
16 years ago
Bid deadline arrives for Philadelphia’s newspapers
It’s “envelopes, please” for the fate of Philadelphia’s two daily papers and their website. Bidders for the bankr ...
16 years ago
Temple ER asks for ambulance diversions
As the nurses strike at Temple University Hospital enters its fourth week, union officials are monitoring ER operations and say there are ...
16 years ago
PA lawmakers consider ban on shackling pregnant prisoners
Women’s health advocates in Philadelphia are behind a bill that would give inmates giving birth a little more freedom. Women ...
16 years ago