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Residents want EMR to be held accountable and said they are upset about the city striking a deal without input from the ...
Pa. is among eight states that hold partisan elections for appellate courts. Here’s what to know about the candidates running ...
There is no definitive threat facing the Montgomery County township. Township officials cited tragedies in New Orleans and ...
Martin Matson, 70, formerly the fire chief of South Jersey's now-defunct Greenfields Volunteer Fire Company, was arrested ...
The Citadel CEO's first-edition copies will be placed in a new public exhibit, marking the center’s largest renovation since ...
Republicans in D.C. are fighting over a budget plan, as fallout continues after an explosive New York Magazine article ...
The president’s endorsement gives Ciattarelli’s campaign a boost as he competes against two other Trump supporters and a ...
The vehicle replaces one of the boardwalk's nine tram car towing units. The replacement is a test, officials said, and it's ...
From Oct. 13 to 19, independent venues in Philadelphia will host the series of shows, including Underground Arts in ...
Five of six city charter high schools operated by Mastery Schools showed improvement in their four-year graduation rates in ...
The bombing on May 13, 1985 claimed the lives of 11 people, including five children, and decimated an entire block in Cobbs Creek.
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin called it a “historic” settlement, as it’s the largest to date for PFAS and water contamination in the state.