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School Commissioners face tough choices
The Philadelphia School Reform Commissioners are scheduled to vote on millions of dollars worth of school management contracts, as well a ...
16 years ago
Senator Thurmon Adams dies at 80
Thurman Adams died Tuesday. He was the longest serving state senator in Delaware history and one of the state’s most powerful polit ...
16 years ago
An electronic prescription for the healthcare system
Doctors are getting digital help to do their jobs. President Obama is betting big on information technology. The plan is to use el ...
16 years ago
Again, Delaware is in a lawsuit regarding Medicaid. Delaware has joined a coalition of states in a lawsuit against drugmaker Wyeth ...
16 years ago
The wheels are turning for NJ wind power
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar traveled to Atlantic City New Jersey to announce the awarding of five leases for exploratory wind e ...
16 years ago
Keeping track of Phila. stimulus money, not a one man job
Hundreds of millions of dollars in federal stimulus money is coming to Philadelphia, and keeping track of the funding is no small task. U ...
16 years ago
Christie visits Camden, promotes education vouchers
New Jersey’s gubernatorial candidates are highlighting their education policies. Yesterday, Republican challenger Chris Christie ta ...
16 years ago
Philadelphia parks system has new mission
Philadelphia’s Department of Parks and Recreation says the city will have the nation’s premiere park and recreation system. T ...
16 years ago
Democrats back income tax increase
Democrats are starting to line up behind Governor Rendell’s proposal to raise Pennsylvania’s personal income tax. ...
16 years ago