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PA AG: Scammers may solicit Haiti donations
Big events that bring an outpouring of support are the canvas for scam artists to paint their masterpieces of fraud and deception. ...
16 years ago
Accused Delaware pediatrician waives hearing
Doctor accused of abusing patients waives a preliminary hearing in the Court of Common Pleas. Dr. Earl Bradley has waived a prelim ...
16 years ago
Local Red Cross still waiting to go to Haiti
The group is awaiting word from the International Red Cross. The Philadelphia branch of the American Red Cross hasn’t been c ...
16 years ago
New Jersey is poised to become the next state to allow marijuana use for medical purposes. It took advocates years to push the bill throu ...
16 years ago
Pa. governor orders another $161 million in budget cuts
The reductions ordered by Governor Rendell eliminate state funding for regional cancer institutes, bio-technology research, agriculture p ...
16 years ago
Fed stimulus dollars turning greener
Some federal money is coming to the Philadelphia area to help with training for green jobs. Some federal money is coming to the Ph ...
16 years ago
Chocolate companies fined for worker death
Two New Jersey companies have been fined after a tragic death in a candy plant in Camden. Two New Jersey companies have been fined ...
16 years ago
Could Phila. host 2012 Dem. Convention?
One area congressman wants to see it happen, but the mayor isn’t so enthusiastic. Could Philadelphia be the home to the 2012 ...
16 years ago
Government pushes for radon testing
Pennsylvania’s governor has designated January as “radon action month.” Eastern Pennsylvania has a reputation as a rado ...
16 years ago
Tri-state companies will shift health costs to workers
Employers around the tri-state area say they plan to hold down health care costs by asking workers to shoulder more of the burden. ...
16 years ago