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Board to review Atlantic City Electric’s storm response
New Jersey’s Board of Public Utilities is reviewing Atlantic City Electric’s response to a recent power failure that affected ...
10 years ago
Delaware River authority considering discount for frequent bridge users
The Delaware River Port Authority is proposing bringing back a discount for frequent commuters. Authority CEO John Hanson sa ...
10 years ago
ListenWawa hopes to jump on beer bandwagon
More than a decade after its West Philadelphia store sold its last cold brew, Wawa is trying to get back into the beer business. T ...
10 years ago
Ford recalls 433K cars because of software problem
Ford is recalling 433,000 vehicles, including 2015 Focus, C-MAX and Escape models, because of a software problem that could keep their en ...
10 years ago
Top US auto safety regulator says Chrysler to face sanctions
The chief U.S. auto safety regulator says Fiat Chrysler will face sanctions for violating safety laws in multiple recalls. Nationa ...
10 years ago
Google unit sorry for including concentration camps in game
A Google subsidiary has apologized for making Nazi concentration camps part of a mobile role-playing game. Niantic Labs says playe ...
10 years ago
Philadelphia legalizes, taxes Airbnb-type rentals
Airbnb is now legal — and taxable — in Philadelphia. A law allowing short-term home and room rentals in the city went into eff ...
10 years ago
Straub sues Stockton University over Showboat morass
Developer Glenn Straub is suing Stockton University over the stalled deal to convert Atlantic City’s former Showboat casino into a ...
10 years ago
US court agrees Apple violated antitrust law in e-book entry
Apple says a federal appeals court’s conclusion that it violated antitrust law when it entered the electronic books market does not ...
10 years ago
Contractors sentenced for kickback scheme at Fort Dix
Two contractors from a Pennsylvania construction company are going to federal prison for their roles in an employee extortion scheme whil ...
10 years ago
Consumer Reports finds some newer cars burn too much oil
Consumer Reports magazine says its annual auto survey shows that some newer Audi, BMW and Subaru vehicles can burn too much oil. T ...
10 years ago
Philly Newspaper Guild avoids strike with a new contract to vote on
The union representing Philadelphia’s two largest newspapers will not be going on strike. The Newspaper Guild reached a tent ...
10 years ago
Philadelphia newspapers, union reach tentative 2-year deal
The owner of Philadelphia’s two largest newspapers and their companion website has reached an agreement with the news outlets’ ...
10 years ago
Pa. GOP bill to privatize wine, liquor sales under construction
A bill to allow private licensees to take over the state-controlled sale of wine and liquor in Pennsylvania is under construction by Hous ...
10 years ago
NJ considers crowdfunding that give investors a stake in the business
Small businesses in New Jersey could sell securities to the public under a bill before the Legislature, but there’s a catch — ...
10 years ago