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This is why they call it Memorial DayTHEY'RE ALWAYS special, the Memorial Day services that unfold every year at the Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Friendships are
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Philadelphia schools face ugly budget optionsLess than a week before the School Reform Commission must adopt a 2012-13 budget, even the best-case scenario is ugly.
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Firm sues school districtA suburban firm that lost a $7.5 million surveillance-camera project after former Philadelphia School Superintendent Arlene C. Ackerman
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CITY/REGIONPair of rapists sought City police are seeking the public's help in identifying two men who raped and robbed a North Philadelphia woman
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Friction among Philadelphia city commissionersA new set of city commissioners - Stephanie Singer, Anthony Clark, and Al Schmidt - has been running Philadelphia's election machinery for
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Severe Thunderstorm Watch in EffectA Severe Storm Watch is in effect until 8 p.m. for all of Southeastern Pennsylvania except Philadelphia and Delaware counties.Photo Credit:
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Young Boy Hospitalized After FallA 6-year-old boy has been hospitalized after falling out of a second-story window in North Philadelphia Saturday morning.
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Mother of Murder Suspect Speaks OutThe mother of a Philadelphia woman charged with murdering her twins speaks to NBC 10. Yvonne Newkirk says her family is shattered, but
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School Investigates Leak of Student GradesA local school is investigating an email with private student information that was somehow sent to hundreds of students at Hatboro-Horsham
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Accused Priest Testifies For Second DayThe highest ranking cleric to be charged with child endangerment in the Philadelphia archdiocese clergy-abuse case continued his testimony
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SRC renews agreements with two chartersThe Philadelphia School Reform Commission on Friday renewed operating agreements with two city charter schools and approved additional
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Montco man charged in vehicle deathA 22-year-old E. Greenville, Montgomery County, man who was at the wheel of a Pontiac Sunbird early April 29 when it became airborne and
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West Nile Virus Discovered in PottstownThe Montgomery County Health Department tested 48 mosquito pools for the West Nile Virus and claims that one pool tested positive.Photo
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Teen Arrested in Grad Party ShootoutTeenage boy arraigned for alleged role in shooting that left 2 13-year-old girls in the hospital.Photo Credit: Philadelphia Police
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Celtics' Bradley Out For PlayoffsThe Boston Celtics will be without guard Avery Bradley for Saturday's Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals against Philadelphia and
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Famous with Philly-area ties make list of powerful celebsWomen dominate the world, at least on Forbes’ latest list of the 100 most powerful celebrities.Teen idol Justin Bieber was the only
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President Announces New General Counsel, Valerie HarrisonArcadia University President Carl (Tobey) Oxholm III has announced that Valerie Harrison, currently Associate University Counsel at Temple
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Inside Access: Arcadia Students Tour Citizens Bank ParkBy Michael Schwartz ’14 On the beautiful morning in April, Adjunct Professor of Journalism Larry Atkins took Arcadia students on a tour
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Artblog: Senior Produces Largest-Known Photopolymer Intaglio-TypeThe Artblog noted on May 18: “Boundary-breaking, and also record-breaking. Arcadia University senior Hannah Riotto has produced the
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Provide a Home to an International Student for a Week or LongerThe Office of International Affairs is looking for local families interested in opening their homes to international students who have