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Defense closing: Don’t "demonized" Fumo
The fate of former state Senator Vince Fumo is now in the hands of a jury of two men and ten women. The four and a half month federal cor ...
17 years ago
The Dark Side of the Philadelphia Flower Show
Spring may seem far away, but the Philadelphia Flower Show is in full swing. The fresh dose of flora is a welcome harbinger of warmer tim ...
17 years ago
U.S. Supreme Court hears judicial ethics dispute
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments yesterday in a sensitive dispute about judicial ethics. At issue – when do elected judges ha ...
17 years ago
Camden financial records disorganized for third consecutive year
For the third consecutive year – Camden’s financial records are so disorganized that an auditor says he can’t judge the ...
17 years ago
Fumo defense rests its case today
Following four and a half months of testimony, the defense will rest its case today in the federal corruption trial of former Pennsylvani ...
17 years ago
Governor Rendell offers stimulus funds for higher education
By: Scott Detrow Governor Rendell says he’ll use federal stimulus money to restore more than 40 million dollars in higher ed ...
17 years ago
Republican lawmaker reacts to Corzine's ideas on ending budget defecit
By: Monica Miller New Jersey Democratic Governor Jon Corzine’s office is floating some ideas about how he plans to plug a 7 ...
17 years ago
Could apologies reduce number of malpractice lawsuits?
Proposed legislation in the Pennsylvania Senate aims to facilitate conversations between healthcare providers and patients after problems ...
17 years ago
Mayor cautious but open to citizen-advised revenue raising ideas
Mayor Nutter says he’s considering citizen input, while he decides what cuts and tax increases to include in his upcoming budget ad ...
17 years ago
Snowstorm means big expense for state, city
By: Tom MacDonald The weekend snowstorm turned out to be an expensive one for the Philadelphia region. The Pennsylvania Departmen ...
17 years ago