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N.J. will seek federal education funds
After some concern about whether the new administration wanted to apply for the funds, Education Commissioner Lucille Davy says thereR ...
16 years ago
As the weather turns toward the cold and snowy this weekend, area homeless shelters are expecting a surge in visitors. As tempera ...
16 years ago
Delaware is not out of the unemployment woods yet, but the numbers suggest things are improving during the month of November. De ...
16 years ago
Economy, health care and Afghanistan top list of concerns
The economy, closely followed by the health care report and then the war in Afghanistan are foremost on American’s list of concer ...
16 years ago
Pa. state lawmaker returns from combat tour
A Pennsylvania state lawmaker who was serving in the military in Iraq has returned. Freshman Republican Nick Miccarelli spent just a few ...
16 years ago
Phila. blue collar union reacts to police labor deal
It’s one down and three to go for the city of Philadelphia. An arbitration panel has decided on a five year contract for the ...
16 years ago
Delaware biotech company gets Gates grant
Fraunhofer USA’s Center for Molecular Biotechnology in Newark is receiving nearly 10 million dollars from the Bill and Melinda Gate ...
16 years ago
First of four Phila gov’t worker labor contracts approved
The first of four city unions has reached a contract with the City of Philadelphia. An arbitration panel has ruled on what the Frat ...
16 years ago
Big snow storms roll through this region just about every winter… but they still capture the news media and the public’s atte ...
16 years ago
Holiday trolley brings cheer to commuters
Every so often, while waiting at the underground platform, a trolley comes through the tunnel dressed up like a Christmas tree. Yo ...
16 years ago
Recovering a stolen car made easier
Victims of car theft in Philadelphia will now be able pick up their recovered cars themselves, and avoid a city tow fee. A bill pa ...
16 years ago
Officials say Mummers will march next month
Funding issues nearly halted the Mummers Parade last year, but parade backers are optimistic they’ll raise the necessary funds this ...
16 years ago
Corzine continues to make appointments
New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine is defending the appointments he’s making in the final weeks of his administration. New Jer ...
16 years ago
Demonstrators call for more N.J. affordable housing
New Jersey lawmakers are being urged to make affordable housing a priority. New Jersey lawmakers are being urged to make affordabl ...
16 years ago