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Are hybrid cars still screaming “here comes the dork-mobile”?

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Shooting near Tarken Playground leaves one man dead

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Ridge says no, but potential candidates keep popping up

Former Pennsylvania governor Tom Ridge’s decision not to run for the U.S. Senate has sent ripples through the pool of potential can ...

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Intrigue continues in PA senate race

Senator Arlen Specter’s decision to switch parties has stirred up both the Republican and Democratic primary field in next yearR ...

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South Street Bridge project is dragging out

Just a few months into the total reconstruction of the South Street Bridge, many drivers and neighborhood residents may have already had ...

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Designers build green havens… in the woods

An architectural competition in Upper Roxborough is pushing the uses of sustainable building materials. An architectural competit ...

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Commissioners ELECT not to post results

A lack of funds caused a hiatus inthe program that started last year. The Philadelphia City Commissioners have decided not to put ...

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New mothers want pumping room at work

Breastfeeding mothers in Pennsylvania may soon have a state-mandated space to pump breast milk in the workplace. Breastfeeding mot ...

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