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Nutter appoints new BRT director
The Board of Revision of Taxes has come under scrutiny after newspaper articles revealed an organization hindered by corruption, patronag ...
16 years ago
Amtrak employees may be avoiding taxes
An investigation by Philadelphia’s fiscal watchdog suggests there could be many Amtrak workers who are not paying the city’s ...
16 years ago
Local fashion designers showcase work
Clothing designers will take over the 23rd Street Armory with boutiques and catwalks showing off the latest in homegrown pret-a-porter. ...
16 years ago
Nonprofits reach day 100 without funding
Pennsylvania marks its 100th day without a budget Thursday. As a result, nonprofit social service providers are maxing out their credit, ...
16 years ago
Former Catholic Bishop in Wilmington dies
The Catholic Diocese of Wilmington is now planning a series of public services to honor the service of Most Rev. Michael Saltarelli who d ...
16 years ago
State health officials say they saw a slight increase in the number of H1N1 flu cases over the last week. The total number of new confirm ...
16 years ago
Swine flu vaccine is coming to a doctor’s office or health clinic near you. States have begun to receive the first shipments ...
16 years ago
Phila schools to give out H1N1 vaccine
School nurses in Philadelphia gathered yesterday to receive training for something they usually don’t do: Give kids vaccines. ...
16 years ago
Sugarhouse casino ready for construction
After years of political wrangling and planning, Today a casino is set to start construction in Philadelphia. After years of polit ...
16 years ago
New autism prevalence numbers raise questions
Autism advocates frequently quote statistics to draw attention to the disorder. This week, new numbers seem to support their urgency. Go ...
16 years ago