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Chemical shortage hits hospitals, research
Local researchers are lamenting a world-wide shortage of a radioactive chemical used in diagnostics. Medical centers in the Delawa ...
16 years ago
Markell signs teen tanning bill
Anyone between the ages of 14 to 18 in Delaware who wants to use a tanning salon, will now need their parents written permission. G ...
16 years ago
Markell signs education reform measures
During last year’s campaign, Delaware Governor Jack Markell promised to make education a priority. He’s brought that promise ...
16 years ago
Newark crime prevention plan begins
Campus safety may not be the first thing on the minds of the more than 20,000 University of Delaware students returning to class on Septe ...
16 years ago
DuPont announces plans to streamline
Wilmington-based chemical giant DuPont will consolidate it’s current 23 businesses into 14, in an effort to streamline the decision ...
16 years ago
Legal maneuvering continues in Delaware sports betting case
The State of Delaware and sports leagues are sparring over what’s next in the lawsuit aimed at stopping single game sports betting ...
16 years ago
Police search for blow-dart assault suspect
Delaware State Police are looking for the person who struck three bicyclists and a jogger this week. Delaware State Police ar ...
16 years ago
SEPTA uses stimulus money to renovate
The Philadelphia region’s mass transit authority is using $25,000,000 dollars in stimulus money for renovations to two city subway ...
16 years ago
Historic papers document life in slavery
Researchers at a historic house in Germantown have been sorting through 200-thousand original documents from one of Philadelphia’s ...
16 years ago
PECO Energy invests in flourescent lights
PECO Energy is betting big on compact fluorescent light bulbs. A law signed by Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell in October requires the u ...
16 years ago
Sestak faces concern with "public option"
Joe Sestak faced a friendly crowd in Philadelphia. But there was concern when it came to the"public option" in healthcare. ...
16 years ago
County leaders frustrated by budget delay
Pennsylvania’s county leaders are expressing their frustration with the state’s budget impasse and its mounting financial and ...
16 years ago