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Philadelphia Eagles ordered to pay City $8 million
A Philadelphia judge has ordered the Eagles to pay the City $8 million dollars. The ruling is a step toward resolving a continuing financ ...
17 years ago
Commonwealth Court hears Fox Chase Cancer expansion dispute
The fate of a northeast Philadelphia landmark is now in the hands of three state court judges. In testimony yesterday, Fox Chase Cancer C ...
17 years ago
Mid-Atlantic States are warming up to solar panels
Solar energy advocates are in Philadelphia for a multi-day conference on the future of generating more electricity from the sun. ...
17 years ago
Number of homeless children in Philadelphia estimated at 5000
A national report on child homelessness says more than 1.5 million U.S. children each year sleep on the streets, in shelters, cars or cam ...
17 years ago
U.S. Senator Bob Casey criticizes Republican state budget plan
Senator Bob Casey is the latest high-profile Pennsylvania Democrat to blast a budget passed by the Republican-controlled Senate. S ...
17 years ago
Fewer city swimming pools will open this summer
Philadelphia’s city pools are set to start opening on June 23rd. But 27 of the city’s 73 pools aren’t scheduled to open ...
17 years ago
PA House Democrats reject a leaner GOP spending plan
Voting along party lines, the Pennsylvania House Appropriations Committee has rejected the budget approved last month by the Republican-c ...
17 years ago
Chester school uses biofeedback to help kids reduce stress
In the city of Chester, biofeedback is helping second graders handle stress by teaching them how to slow-down and focus. ...
17 years ago
The summer solstice is coming up and the sun is the object of our celebration. Also, don’t forget that 2009 is the International Ye ...
17 years ago