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Neighborhood groups offer fixes for outdated Phila. zoning code
In Philadelphia, the public is having its say over how the public should have its say in development decisions. Nearly 100 neighbor ...
16 years ago
Retail health clinics sprout up
One-stop medical care offers convenience and cost-cutting, but comes with limitations. Retail health clinics are sprouting up arou ...
16 years ago
Shoe discovery may help solve bizarre Newark burglaries
Newark Police may be closer to figuring out who is behind an odd series of burglaries in which the only items taken were men’s shoe ...
16 years ago
Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder
“I hate you – don’t leave me” is the name of a popular book on Borderline Personality Disorder. The title only be ...
16 years ago
Recovering Haitians whisked across border
Healthcare workers from Cooper University Hospital treating wounded Haitians in the Dominican Republic were troubled to learn Saturday mo ...
16 years ago
The Bonusgate probe in Harrisburg has spurred allegations about politically motivated prosecutions. In today’s audio column, ...
16 years ago
Historical Society putting treasures on the Web
The Pennsylvania Historical Society has about 21 million items in its collection. Artifacts include photographs, personal diaries, war c ...
16 years ago
Former Philadelphia City Controller Jonathan Saidel is expected to officially kick off his campaign for Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvan ...
16 years ago
SEPTA sues Goldman Sachs over bonuses
SEPTA has filed suit against Goldman Sachs investment bank, which mananged its pension funds. The suit claims the bonuses paid to Goldman ...
16 years ago