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Non-profits bracing for more challenges in 2010
The recession, tight government budgets and increased demand for services combined to make 2009 one tough year for non-profit organizatio ...
16 years ago
NJ considers charging dog fighters like mobsters
Organizers of dog fighting networks could face increased penalties in New Jersey. Photo Credit: Courtesy: RSPCA Organizers ...
16 years ago
After nearly two decades on the job, Philadelphia’s District Attorney is leaving her post. After nearly two decades on the ...
16 years ago
John Haas gives $747 million to William Penn Foundation
The Philadelphia area nonprofit community kicks off the New Year with good news. A regional grant maker got the largest gift of 2009 R ...
16 years ago
‘Hummers’ will strut through Middletown rain or shine
Middletown, Delaware’s version of Philadelphia’s Mummers Parade is a bit “off-color.” But that’s the point. ...
16 years ago
Events fund contributions mount
A fund to preserve Philadelphia heritage events is reportedly close to its goal. A fund to preserve Philadelphia heritage events i ...
16 years ago
New parking meters aren’t fine
Philadelphians are complaining about glitches in the city’s new parking meter system. Philadelphians are complaining about ...
16 years ago
DE begins cell phone ban on New Year’s
Starting New Year’s Day, drivers in Delaware will have to keep the cell phones off their ears while driving in two cities, or risk ...
16 years ago
Estelle Richman joins Obama administration
Estelle Richman is heading to Washington. After leading the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare for seven years, next week Richman ...
16 years ago
After a large recall of ground beef this month and worries that the meat was tainted by a hard-to-treat bacteria, there is renewed debate ...
16 years ago