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Pittsburgh pol announces run for gov in Philadelphia

A Pittsburgh politician has officially announced he’s running for Governor of Pennsylvania next year. Democratic Allegheny County E ...

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Rep. Mike Castle announces run for U.S. Senate

Today, Delaware’s longest serving U.S. Representive and two-term governor announced his intention to run in the 2010 race for Unit ...

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City officials consider 2020 Olympic bid

Three years ago, Philadelphia was unsuccessful in its attempt to host the 2016 games, and American officials chose to put Chicago forward ...

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Nonprofits go into debt without state funds

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School Reform Commission gains members

The Philadelphia School Reform Commission will soon swear in two new board members. The new commissioners, two politically connected atto ...

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Budget deal mired in delay and confusion

Pennsylvania Senate Republicans have put together a new budget proposal, and leaders from both parties say they agree to it. But the legi ...

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Black Ministers’ Council supports Oliver

By: Phil Gregory The leader of the Black Ministers’ Council of New Jersey is endorsing a candidate who woul ...

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NJ fugitives asked to turn themselves in

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