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Council president: still no consensus on city budget
The Philadelphia budget remains a problem with time ticking down to the end of the fiscal year. The Philadelphia budget remains a ...
16 years ago
Philadelphia activists to protest horse-drawn carriages
Philadelphia peace activists are holding a pro-horse rally in Philadelphia tomorrow near 6th and Market Streets in Center City. The prot ...
16 years ago
Philadelphia recycling trucks dazzle with colors
The city of Philadelphia is using some local children and an artist to give its recycling trucks a unique paint job. Artist Desiree Bende ...
16 years ago
Delaware launches crack down on illegal dumping
Timed to coincide with the celebration of Earth Day, Delaware environmental officials have launched TrashStoppers. It’s a call for ...
16 years ago
Regional partnership focuses on environmental projects
The public/private alliance will focus on major environmental efforts in Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Hundreds of Delaw ...
16 years ago
Can the media make money in the Internet age?
WHYY’s Dave Heller interviews Columbia University President Lee Bollinger about his book “Uninhibited, Robust, and Wide-Open: ...
16 years ago
Ad war heats up in PA Governor race
Front-runner from Western Pennsylvania introduces himself to Philadelphia In less than four weeks, Pennsylvania voters will select ...
16 years ago
Economists: eight years for NJ jobs recovery
Long road to bring back 240,000 jobs Rutgers University economists say New Jersey is starting to recover from the recession, but j ...
16 years ago
New taxes may stay in Philadelphia budget
City Council says no consensus to be found ...
16 years ago
Local families produce short films about living with autism
Three families from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware documented what has helped them overcome adversity in short video projects. ...
16 years ago
New Jersey voters reject majority of school budgets
Residents turned down school budgets in 58 percent of the 541 districts where voting was held. Rejected budgets now go to local municipal ...
16 years ago
Citizens’ Campaign urges towns to conduct “energy audits”
The Citizens’ Campaign is encouraging New Jersey residents to urge their towns and school boards to conduct energy audits. The grou ...
16 years ago