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City urges post holiday “tree-cycling”
The Christmas tree recycling program begins January 9th and ends January 16th. The Philadelphia Streets Department has one last wi ...
16 years ago
Experts in language and literature find tight job market
One hundred and fifteen tables are set up at the Modern Language Association annual convention for college reps to interview prospective ...
16 years ago
States worry over expanded Medicaid costs
The health care bills now headed to a Congressional conference committee require states to serve more people through Medicaid. But will t ...
16 years ago
Death penalty means emotional journey for victims’ families
When John “Jordan” Lewis was sentenced to die for killing Philadelphia police officer Chuck Cassidy last month, Cassidy’ ...
16 years ago
Hang up, or pay up in two Delaware cities in 2010
Starting New Year’s Day, drivers in Delaware will have to keep the cell phones off their ears while driving in two cities or risk p ...
16 years ago
Board temporarily suspends Lewes pediatrician’s license
Tuesday evening Delaware’s Board of Medical Practice voted to temporarily suspend the license of Dr. Earl Bradley, the pediatrician ...
16 years ago
N.J. to get new Attorney General in 2010
New Jersey’s Attorney General is getting ready to leave office next month when the state gets a new Governor. Anne Milgram s ...
16 years ago
Human Relations group to investigate Asian students’ complaints
The Human Relations Commission has law enforcement authority, which means it can subpoena witnesses and records. Stephen Glassman is chai ...
16 years ago
Passengers at PHL recount additional security snags
Security has been stepped up at airports across the country Tuesday after a passenger allegedly tried to blow up a Detroit-bound plane la ...
16 years ago
Murders in NJ down for third straight year
The 332 homicides in the Garden State this year represent a 10% drop from last year. The total number of murders in New Jersey is ...
16 years ago