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16 years ago
Putting a price on organ donation
Some say altruism isn’t enough to increase organ donation. Organ trafficking allegations in New Jersey this summer cast a ne ...
16 years ago
Minds on the Edge: Facing Mental Illness
“Minds on the Edge” is a fascinating televised roundtable discussion about America’s ragged behavioral health system. ...
16 years ago
Police killing shocks Delaware community
Georgetown residents are reacting to news that a Georgetown police officer has been fatally shot, and that one of the suspects is still o ...
16 years ago
Pfizer’s record fraud settlement
PA doctor played a role in the investigation that led to a $2.3 billion settlement, and states will benefit. A Harrisburg psychiat ...
16 years ago
Challengers debate health care
Congressman Joe Sestak and former congressman Pat Toomey are going head-to-head over health care tonight. A pair of Senate hopeful ...
16 years ago
Delaware preps for return of H1N1 flu
Following a mild outbreak of the H1N1 flu in Delaware this past spring, state officials are trying to make sure residents are ready for t ...
16 years ago
Corzine selects Hyche as interm chief operating officer
Governor Jon Corzine has placed some of the responsiblity for the development of Camden New Jersey in new hands. Governor Jon Cor ...
16 years ago
City relies on private loan to cover costs
Philadelphia’s vendors will be getting paid after weeks of delays prompted by the city’s budget crisis. Philadelphia ...
16 years ago
City calculates scores for potential layoffs
Mayor Michael Nutter says he will wait an extra week to see if Pennsylvania lawmakers approve a city sales tax hike and pension changes f ...
16 years ago
DNA testing backlogged in Philadelphia
DNA testing has become a well known tool in the arsenal of the Philadelphia Police Department. The process is slower than it may appear i ...
16 years ago