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Women go to great lengths to prevent cancer. And local researchers report today just how much those efforts are improving women’s c ...
16 years ago
SEPTA Cops volunteer for Inauguration duty
By: Tom MacDonald SEPTA is sending a contingent of officers to Washington DC to help patrol the District of Columbia’s Mass ...
16 years ago
Brenda Jorett talks to Mayor Michael Nutter about the city’s economy and budget
By: Brenda Jorett Brenda welcomed Mayor Michael Nutter to Morning Edition and asked the Mayor about the continued deterioration in ...
16 years ago
Poe historians get ready to rumble tonight
This month marks the 200th birthday of legendary author Edgar Allan Poe. Scholars from Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore square off toda ...
16 years ago
Volunteer programs seeing gains in applicants
The sinking economy could be one reason more young people are tapping into volunteer programs. The nationwide program, City Year, is repo ...
16 years ago
The “feel good” part about the Eagles’ playoff run
Sports fans are gearing up for Sunday’s Eagles matchup against the Cardinals for the NFC crown and a trip to the Super Bowl. One ex ...
16 years ago
Natural gas savings may hinge on your address
By: Tom MacDonald The price of natural gas in the region is down. WHYY’s Tom MacDonald reports just how much you are going t ...
16 years ago
Wilmington welcomes back a supermarket after long absence
By: Kyle Schmoyer The first full-service supermarket in years is open in the city of Wilmington. The grand opening of the Shop Rit ...
16 years ago
Philly cops connect with Asian business community
The Philadelphia Police Department is reaching out to the Chinese American community. A crime-prevention seminar today [12 noon-2pm] come ...
16 years ago