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Christie may bring major change to Camden
New Jersey voted for change on Tuesday. When Chris Christie is sworn in, he’ll be the first Republican governor in eight years. But ...
16 years ago
Officials congratulate DA-elect Seth Williams
Philadelphia’s Mayor and Police Commissioner both publicly congratulated the newly elected District Attorney on Wednesday. Mayor Nu ...
16 years ago
Chris Christie says education is a top priority
By Phil Gregory New Jersey Governor-elect Chris Christie says improving urban education will be one of his top pr ...
16 years ago
SEPTA commuter rail catches fire
A Septa commuter rail train burst into flames Wednesday stranding 1,000 passengers. SEPTA officials say there were no injuries and the ca ...
16 years ago
PA has lower than expected tax revenues
Pennsylvania is done counting how much it collected in taxes in October. It’s not as much as the state had hoped for. The lower tha ...
16 years ago
NJ can borrow to save land and historic sites
By Phil Gregory New Jersey residents narrowly passed a plan to authorize the state to borrow 400 million dollars ...
16 years ago
Tax amnesty nets $22M for Delaware
The final numbers are in for a program which allowed Delawareans to pay back taxes without penalties. And state officials are happy. ...
16 years ago
Delaware Speed Campaign Yields 6,322 Arrests
The Delaware Office of Highway Safety puts the breaks on thousands of dangerous drivers statewide Since early July, Delaware offic ...
16 years ago
Nurses say Temple’s offer includes a “gag clause”
Nurses in a labor standoff with the Temple Health System say the hospital is trying to stifle their free-speech rights and their ability ...
16 years ago
Is Philadelphia a healthy place to live?
A University of Pennsylvania exhibit combines the photographs and words of city residents to help answer the question: Is Philadelphia a ...
16 years ago