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NJ struggles with worsening budget picture
By: Phil Gregory Governor Corzine has announced state revenue would be even less than his original projections by $1.5 billion to ...
17 years ago
Influenza can take opposite routes to overcome people’s immune systems Health officials say the recent outbreaks of H1N1 ...
17 years ago
Art project tackles issue of poverty
A dozen young people are lying on their backs in Philadelphia’s Logan Square. A dozen young people are lying on their backs ...
17 years ago
Controller candidates square off
The four candidates for Philadelphia City Controller met in a debate last night at the National Constitution Center. The four cand ...
17 years ago
Specter not worried about loss of seniority
Senator Arlen Specter is downplaying the Democratic caucus’ decision to strip him of committee seniority. Senator Arlen Spe ...
17 years ago
Legislators try to break the cycle of violence
By: Phil Gregory Members of the New Jersey Assembly are considering how to tackle the difficult challenge of ex-cons returning to ...
17 years ago
Council and Nutter still at it over taxes
Philadelphia City Council is continuing its budget deliberations and hearings. Philadelphia City Council is continuing its budget ...
17 years ago
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has voted unanimously to grant Sugarhouse Casino an extension to build on the Delaware River waterf ...
17 years ago
The Governor’s proposal to legalize sports wagering in Delaware has failed to clear the state House of Representatives. The ...
17 years ago
Delaware receives failing air quality grades
The American Lung Association recently released it’s 2009 state of the air report, rating each state on it’s ozone and partic ...
17 years ago
Socializing brings health benefits
Bowling leagues across the country are on the decline. But experts say socializing is healthy and may help you live longer. In South Phil ...
17 years ago