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Funding pledged for Avenue of the Arts on North Broad
The theaters and restaurants along Broad Street south of City Hall draw many residents and visitors. Now federal and city officials hope ...
16 years ago
Attention on non-profit board members in the wake of Arnao conviction
The decision by the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office to sue a south Philadelphia charity has the city’s nonprofit secto ...
16 years ago
Delaware honors fallen transportation workers
By: Phil Andrews The Delaware State Senate recently passed a resolution recognizing and observing April as Work Z ...
16 years ago
Fighting stress with sleep and meditation
A report from the American Psychological Association shows that nearly half of all Americans say that their stress level has increased ov ...
16 years ago
Philadelphia vaccinating more of its children
Many children who growth up in Philadephia face challenges. Local health professionals say getting sick because they weren’t proper ...
16 years ago
Lynne Abraham: for better or worse, an institution in Philadelphia
District Attorney Lynne Abraham is preparing to leave office after nearly two decades as the city’s top prosecutor. Abraham’s ...
16 years ago
Pitts, Gerlach voice concerns over stimulus
A Republican congressman from Philadelphia’s suburbs is blasting the federal stimulus package, saying he’s skeptical the meas ...
16 years ago
American Revolution Center announces 15-year building moratorium
By: Peter Crimmins A proposed development complex in Valley Forge dedicated to the American Revolution has been pared down. The Am ...
16 years ago
Gates' defense budget could ripple to regional firms
Defense Secretary Robert Gates has proposed deep cuts to some large weapons programs. Gates says he is overhauling how the military spend ...
16 years ago