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Health workers stage a protest play
Members of the Service Employees International Union Healthcare Pennsylvania rallied in Harrisburg Friday casting insurance companies as ...
16 years ago
While the world’s financial future is being debated in Pittsburgh at the G-20 summit, Americans are weighting the pros and cons of ...
16 years ago
Flu season is around the corner – and already the H1N1 pandemic flu has returned to Philadelphia. Public health officials are stick ...
16 years ago
Ammunition shortages for gun owners
Police and private gun owners are having some problems finding ammunition. Shortages have been reported for almost a year. Police ...
16 years ago
Is Philly ready for Major League soccer?
Philadelphia’s first Major League Soccer team, the Union, will play their first home game next April. But it won’t be at its ...
16 years ago
Home buyer tax credits may lead to debt
Officials are concerned about the effects of an eight thousand dollar federal tax credit for first time homebuyers, saying it could sink ...
16 years ago
Many live without health coverage in Reading, Allentown
A new survey from the U.S. Census estimates the number of uninsured people in Pennsylvania’s largest cities. Two mid-size cities in ...
16 years ago
Evidence based treatments in mental health
The term ‘evidence-based medicine’ keeps cropping up as the health-care debate continues. But many questions still swirl: W ...
16 years ago
DE gets high marks for tax climate
Delaware ranks in the top ten in a study of business friendly states. New Jersey was the worst in the nation on the Business Tax Climate ...
16 years ago
Report spotlights hospital performance
A new report from the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council tracks hospital performance for more than 20 health conditions. A ...
16 years ago