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The final graduating class of Germantown High said goodbye on Wednesday - to each other, to their teachers, to a historic but troubled school that's being closed by a district ...
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In the face of the Philadelphia School District's fiscal uncertainty, the School Reform Commission on Wednesday night postponed moving forward with plans to turn over three ...
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LOS ANGELES - James Gandolfini, 51, whose portrayal of a brutal, emotionally delicate mob boss in HBO's The Sopranos helped create one of TV's greatest drama series and turned ...
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For the third time in two years, the Philadelphia Housing Authority will sell off some of its vast inventory of vacant houses and lots at a public auction.
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A Norristown man was sentenced to 50 to 100 years in prison Wednesday for a series of knifepoint rapes in Kensington.
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The problem is so bad in Radnor Township that one of the ball fields has been dubbed "Goose Poop Field."
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A steady trickle of visitors stopped by the Rosenbach Museum and Library on Wednesday to see not one but two copies of the 1640 Bay Psalm Book, the first book ever printed in ...
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Three motions filed this week in Montgomery County Court suggest some of the arguments defense attorneys will make in the case of a man charged with killing a baby and her ...
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What's the price tag for a job? State and local governments spent an average of $456,000 per job, or $64 billion, to create and retain jobs and businesses in "megadeals" worth ...
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Mary V. Babin, 82, whose gift for organ and piano playing launched a career that spanned close to 70 years, died Saturday, June 15, at her home in Springfield, Delaware County.
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Daniel C. Morgan, 69, a former management training executive, died of complications of diabetes on Monday, June 17, at his home in Barnegat. He had been a 31-year resident of ...
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Visitors to Center City can now get carriage rides to tour the historic area during rush hour under a pilot program in place until Labor Day.
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Crystal Montgomery says she has struggled with emotional obstacles since childhood. But on Wednesday, Montgomery, 18, spoke as the valedictorian in front of 11 other ...
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Rush Holt knows he's not Cory Booker - and he's trying to make an asset out of that fact. The Democratic congressman, whom polls show is little-known outside his Central New ...
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MIAMI - Country singer Slim Whitman, 90, the high-pitched yodeler who sold millions of records through ever-present TV ads in the 1980s and 1990s and whose song saved the ...
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HARRISBURG - None of the legislative leaders has ever been more than politically polite when assessing Gov. Corbett's proposal to rein in the skyrocketing cost of public ...
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The story so far: Tyrek Taylor was detectives' best hope for solving the murder of Beau Zabel, the aspiring teacher from Minnesota killed in a robbery for his iPod. Now Taylor ...
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Award-winning journalist and war correspondent Michael Hastings, whose unflinching reporting ended the career of a top American army general, died early Tuesday in a car ...
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On Tuesday, a new kind of food pantry for the poor - featuring exclusively healthful foods - opened in Kensington.
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A former Philadelphia police officer pleaded guilty in Bucks County Court Monday to sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl in Bensalem last year and could face up to 36 months ...
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Two Camden charter schools and a third in Atlantic County have been added to the list of schools put on probation by the state Department of Education.
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Sixth in an occasional series on the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg on July 1 to 3. A thick, misty fog embraced the blue columns of African American soldiers ...
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Behind the Danzeisen & Quigley shopping plaza on Route 70 in Cherry Hill, people test-ride bikes in the sports store's lot and push carts from the nearby Korean grocery as ...
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Philadelphia City Council plans to pass the city's budget and begin the summer recess Thursday with the task of solving the School District's financial crisis left largely in ...