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PA Gov Ed Rendell willing to cut more spending
Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell is billing his upcoming round of budget cuts as a compromise, but Republicans remain skeptical. Rendell ...
17 years ago
Most parents of teenagers worry about their kids’ sexual behavior, but for parents of homosexual teens there are some added worries ...
17 years ago
Overweight diabetics struggle to sleep soundly
People with diabetes often snore, snort and startle all through the night. Nearly 8 percent of Americans have diabetes, and most h ...
17 years ago
So should we elect our judges or is there a better way?
The merits and pitfalls of electing judges is a constant source of debate among Pennsylvanians, especially at this time of the year. ...
17 years ago
New rules coming for the tobacco industry
The FDA will regulate the cigarettes and other tobacco products. The Food and Drug Administration will become the chief regulator ...
17 years ago
Heavy rains great news for mosquitoes
After a dry winter this year, spring has left the region soggier than usual. Heavy rains this month have helped get precipitation ...
17 years ago
Soldiers celebrate safe return home
Cheering crowds greeted close to 3000 members of the 50th Infantry Brigade Combat Team on the streets of Trenton today – the New Je ...
17 years ago
Nearly 1,000 cases are confirmed so far, with many reported in the last week. As the H1N1 swine flu outbreak expands its reach to ...
17 years ago
With the recent addition of a specialized hot tub, The Birth Center in Wilmington is now one of the only places in the Delaware region wh ...
17 years ago
Radio Times: Neil Degrasse Tyson on Pluto
Astrophysicist Neil Degrasse Tyson is Director of the Hayden Planetarium and the Rose Center of Earth and Space at the American Muse ...
17 years ago