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Millions of the candies are made daily in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Some say an Easter basket isn’t complete without Peeps, ...
State Rep. Hensley avoided a harsher penalty because his other offense was more than 10 years ago. The legislator says he’s ...
Peacocks and giraffes and snails, Oh my! Philly zoo installs plant-based sculptures of giant animals
The Philadelphia Zoo has sprouted five massive plant displays of giant animals and insects. At the entrance is a huge ...
Delaware's population has grown 21% since 2006, but with a 92% rise in retirees and falling birth rates, the state chamber ...
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen on Tuesday rejected the March deal by a margin of 87%, the union said in a statement. The Railway Labor Act permits the workers to strike or NJ ...
After blocking the nominees, lawmakers also reestablished a task force to monitor the port expansion project and report back ...
Wawa officials reviewed their portfolio of stores for performance and decided to shut down two in Northeast Philly.
Crozer Health CEO Tony Esposito shared the announcement with staff Monday. Greg Williams, of parent company Prospect Medical ...
Short-term rentals in Wilmington are in the crosshairs as city officials work to solve the affordable housing crisis.
Larry Krasner and former Judge Patrick Dugan are invited to face off in the April 22 debate hosted by the Committee of Seventy, WHYY News and the Philadelphia Bar Association.
Police arrested the veteran New Castle County officer in August. Now a lawsuit claims the victim's sexual orientation precipitated the attack.
News of these revocations is unsettling not just for the impacted individuals but for our entire community,” University President John Fry said.
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