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Just after the closing ceremonies of the Olympics in Milan, we sat down with Emmy award-winning commentator Bomani Jones for a special live recording.
The 8-7 vote came after a contentious hearing Wednesday and sent the Cabinet nomination to the full Senate, which could act to confirm Mullin next week.
Delaware County recently completed a $38 million overhaul of its 911 radio system on time and under budget. The legacy radio system, known as the 500 megahertz T-Band, had been in place since 1992.
The seasonal workforce is shifting in some shore towns amid rising housing costs. Even with higher wages, businesses say finding workers remains a challenge.
U.S. District Judge Zahid N. Quraishi ordered Philip Lamparello, Jordan Fox and Ari Fontecchio to answer questions under oath.
Lawmakers were expected to pass the bills Thursday, but two landlords sued the body’s housing committee, alleging a violation of open meeting laws.
Through April 6, the Match Madness Adoption Program will allow adopters to name their fee for participating cats and dogs.
Regulators argue UGI’s gas distribution equipment serving R.M. Palmer Co. in West Reading violates state and federal rules.
The bill would require voters to provide proof of citizenship when they register and to present approved identification when they go to the polls.
The bills would require facilities like the EMR scrapyard in Camden to take fire safety precautions and come under new state regulation.