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About 1,300 people board trains in Delaware daily. If no funding fix is found, cuts would begin within days and the rides would stop by January.
Grid operator PJM is under increasing scrutiny over rising electricity costs. Lawmakers want a clearer look at how the nonprofit operates.
Chester, is circulating a plan to divide up state tax revenue into three regions to sidestep future funding disputes.
The administrators were placed on leave earlier this year following abuse allegations in a special education classroom at Jamison Elementary School.
Buy now, pay later apps are growing in popularity, especially among young shoppers. Some financial experts say these convenient apps are cause for concern. With Americans now carrying a staggering $1.
No swimming warning at New Jersey, Delaware beaches as Hurricane Erin creates dangerous rip currents
Lifeguards at Wildwood beach will not be on stands or in the water Tuesday, but will still patrol the beach in vehicles.
Health insurers offering plans on Pennie, the state Affordable Care Act exchange, say rising costs and expiring enhanced ...
As part of the “Love Where You Live” program, the Philadelphia Horticultural Society has helped transform 1.2 million square feet of land and plant 400 trees.
Cuts to Philly’s transit system will begin Sunday unless the state legislature takes urgent action. Protesters accused Picozzi of ignoring his constituents.
Putin offered Trump a Ukraine deal: cede Donbas for peace. Zelenskyy meets Trump Monday to discuss. Meanwhile, Trump put Washington, D.C. police under federal control, hinting at nationwide expansion.
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings said $15 million for state crime survivors, shelters and providers is at stake. New ...
WHYY Youth Media offers a suite of direct-service programs for students—from introductory production classes at the station to internships for students interested in media career pathways. WHYY’s ...
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