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PA legislators battle over school funding
State legislators have just over six weeks to finalize a budget, and Philadelphia officials are girding for the annual battle over public ...
16 years ago
Lupus Foundation seeks to educate about the disease
Lupus is a disease that often masquerades as other illnesses like mono, arthritis and chronic fatigue. An outreach group is expanding it& ...
16 years ago
Commuter rail plan for South Jersey advances
When New Jersey Governor John Corzine arrived late for a South Jersey announcement on Tuesday, he blamed traffic for his delay. And that ...
16 years ago
Primary profile: D.A. candidate Brian Grady
Philadelphia voters head to the polls in less than a week for the May 19th primary election. Five Democrats and one Republican are vying ...
16 years ago
Fearful GM investors call for Fed. bailout
Some of the people who would be hurt by a General Motors bankruptcy spoke out at the National Constitution Center on Tuesday. Some ...
16 years ago
Odds are Del. Governor will legalize sports betting
It looks like legal sports betting is coming to Delaware. The State Senate has approved a bill that would legalize sports betting in Dela ...
16 years ago
Economic stimulus funds to benefit jobless Philadelphians
The city of Philadelphia is receiving 14 million dollars in federal funding for job training as part of the stimulus program. The ...
16 years ago
More census data, means more city money
The Nutter Administration wants to make sure all Philadelphians are counted in the 2010 census. A Senate hearing on counting residents of ...
16 years ago