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Phila. garnishes pay from deadbeat workers
In a nearly unprecedented move, Philadelphia’s City Controller is officially deducting pay from over 400 city employees who owe tax ...
16 years ago
MLK Day promises even more service
Philadelphia expects to set another record for number of volunteers on the Martin Luther King Day of Service. Philadelphia expects ...
16 years ago
PA House set to take up gaming bill
The legislation would give Keystone State casinos two controversial allowances. The Pennsylvania House of Representatives is expec ...
16 years ago
Longtime Delaware lawmaker not running for reelection
The 2010 legislative session will be the end of State Representative Bill Oberle’s long career in the State House. He’ ...
16 years ago
Delaware to trim its electric bill
The state is taking steps to reduce it’s $33-million electric and heating bill, and create jobs at the same time. In 2009, t ...
16 years ago
Digest This: Beyond Blue – surviving depression and anxiety
A conversation with Therese Borchard, blogger and author of Beyond Blue, a book that offers advice and guidance on surviving dep ...
16 years ago
Philly crime declines, officials look ahead
Violent crime in Philadelphia continues to decline. Numbers released today show 305 people were killed in 2009. Violent crime in ...
16 years ago
Widener University is banning all tobacco products from its campus. Widener University in Wilmington plans to ban smoking on campu ...
16 years ago