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Friends of Barnes still trying to stop move
The Friends of the Barnes Foundation are the kind of friends who will go to some lengths to keep their friend from moving away. The advoc ...
16 years ago
Williams would be first African-American D.A.
The likelihood that Philadelphia will have its first African American District Attorney increased when Seth Williams won the Democratic p ...
16 years ago
Penn finds Aramark hard to swallow
It seems like everyone’s talking about sustainability these days, and college campus dining halls are now part of that conversation ...
16 years ago
Philadelphia museum is cleaning house
Philadelphia’s Atwater Kent Museum is in the midst of a five million dollar renovation, and at the same time they are re-evaluating ...
16 years ago
Non-stick chemicals in NJ drinking water: Updated
Drinking water has a lot more going on than H2O. Recent surveys have found hormones, antidepressants, and now, chemicals used in making n ...
16 years ago
Advocates are trying to steer NJ stimulus
New Jersey is getting about 17 billion dollars from the federal stimulus package. But most of that money isn’t going toward infrast ...
16 years ago
Teachers work set hours to protest cuts
Teachers across Delaware aren’t happy with Governor Jack Markell’s proposed 8 percent salary cut for all state employees. But ...
16 years ago
By: Phil Gregory New Jersey Attorney General Anne Milgram says an overwhelming number of hate crimes and bias incidents occur in s ...
16 years ago
Chest pain care for women headed to the ER
Penn study uncovers treatment gaps for women When women are rushed to the ER with chest pain, a new study suggests the treatment t ...
16 years ago