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National DUI crackdown hits Delaware roads
Drunk driving fatalities are down in Delaware and state police are making sure it stays that way. Drunk driving fatalities are dow ...
16 years ago
Pennsylvania’s state parks are home to pristine forestland, trout streams, and now, natural gas wells. Pennsylvania’s ...
16 years ago
Legal thrillers depict Philadelphia
Today, in our summer series “Crime in the City” – Victor Carl, a Philadelphia defense attorney, is the main character i ...
16 years ago
The past year has been marked by tragedy and controversy for the Philadelphia Police Department, and for Commissioner Charles Ramsey. His ...
16 years ago
Nutter says city to cut $20 million dollars
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter says the city will start cutting an additional $20 million dollars from the budget because the state Se ...
16 years ago
Radio Times: APA on sexual orientation, apology in medicine
We discuss the American Psychological Association’s recent resolution stating mental health professionals should avoid telling gay ...
16 years ago
So where did Saturn’s rings go? Dave Heller and Astronomer Derrick Pitts talk about the disappearing act that we can see every 15 y ...
16 years ago
WWII history lands in Delaware
It’s no surprise when a history enthusiast can list off the thousands of details documented in American history books about World W ...
16 years ago
Surveillance cameras coming to Dover
Some extra eyes will be watching out for crime in Delaware’s capital city. Some extra eyes will be watching out for crime in ...
16 years ago
Delaware moves to limit plastic grocery bag use
Delaware gets a little greener with a new state law aimed at turning the spotlight on plastic grocery bags. ...
16 years ago