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Latest articles from Philadelphia Inquirer
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88.33
Home invasion, killing, in North Wales
A home invasion turned fatal early this morning in an upscale suburban Philadelphia community.
86.28Pottstown mother arraigned in teen's gun plot
A Pottstown woman has been formally arraigned in connection with the case of a teenager who planned to shoot up the local high school.
86.28SugarHouse turns to Pa. high court
Frustrated by delays and roadblocks from the Nutter administration, investors in the SugarHouse Casino asked the Pennsylvania Supreme Court yesterday to appoint a spec...
86.22Another sentence for career criminal accused of killing Philly police sergeant
A wave of deja vu must have washed over William Foster yesterday as he stood in a Bucks County courtroom listening to a judge utter the details of yet-another prison t...
86.21Stocks pull out of slump
NEW YORK - A deal to help head off more mortgage foreclosures pulled Wall Street out of a slump yesterday, giving stocks a mostly higher close. Democratic lawmakers re...
86.17High ranks for Swarthmore
At Swarthmore College, the motto could be "no child left unfunded." The highly selective small private college this year gave out $24 million in financial ai...
86.134 arrested in Northeast heroin bust
The 1960s dresser, found by city police in an Oxford Circle drug den during a Wednesday raid, was constructed of heavy wood and topped by a marble slab.
86.11Advocates' poll supports infrastructure aid
HARRISBURG - As Congress prepares to wrangle over President-elect Barack Obama's still-undetermined economic-stimulus proposal, Gov. Rendell and other top state and lo...
86.11Ramsey to Senate: Local cops need more money
Police Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey went to Washington, D.C., yesterday morning and tried to convince Senate leaders that police departments across the country are i...
86.09An aggressive plan to multiply group homes
Ever since Reggie Davis left the New Lisbon Developmental Center in Burlington County and moved to a group home in Voorhees, his personality has blossomed, according t...
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86.07
Fattah: Cities won't be forgotten by Obama
Although President-elect Ba-rack Obama didn't mention aid to cities in his economic address yesterday, local leaders say that Philadelphia shouldn't panic.
86.06SugarHouse asks court to pressure city on permits
SugarHouse, a casino proposed for the Delaware riverfront in Fishtown, asked the state Supreme Court yesterday to force the city to act on all pending and future permi...
86.03A prosecutorial eye on city ethics
One of Mayor Nutter's campaign ads promised that he would "throw out the bums in City Hall," and the pledge was illustrated with an animated sequence featuri...
86.03No love for Hamas rockets
Dayenu. Roughly translated, it means enough is enough in Hebrew. And that was the shout of solidarity yesterday from more than 2,000 supporters of Israel who gathered ...
86.02City ethics task force to seek input tomorrow
When Mayor Nutter began making appointments to dozens of city boards and commissions last year, many high-profile Philadelphians otherwise interested in the positions ...
86.01Chester County asked to relocate polling place
Voters in the precinct that includes Lincoln University have petitioned Chester County commissioners to change a polling location that on Nov. 4 became so crowded that...
86Lifelike growths could be evolutionary find
In an attempt to create life from inanimate matter, scientists in California have made DNA-like structures that can do some very lifelike things - store information, r...
85.99Chesco police chief responds
Coatesville's embattled police chief broke his silence yesterday on efforts by the Chester County district attorney to oust him.
85.98Working way to the inauguration
Not everyone who wants to be part of the inaugural celebrations for President-elect Barack Obama has scads of money to plunk down for tickets and tuxedos.
85.984.6 million jobless get benefits
WASHINGTON - The number of laid-off workers drawing unemployment checks jumped more than expected to 4.6 million at the end of December, the government reported yester...
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