
Archives: Articles
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
Delaware farmers' markets hit the $1 million mark
If you made a trip to a Delaware farmers’ market this past summer, your purchase helped first state farmers mark a milestone this s ...
16 years ago
Digest This: Free or cheap health care
Growing numbers of people are finding themselves without health insurance — but that doesn’t mean they are out of options. ...
16 years ago
UD's political influence includes NJ's new governor
New Jersey’s new governor got his political start at the University of Delaware. Last year, the University of Delaware was t ...
16 years ago
Democrat Seth Williams wins Philadelphia D.A. race
Philadelphia elected its first African American District Attorney Tuesday. Democrat Seth Williams easily beat Republican Michael Untermey ...
16 years ago