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Attendees and Philadelphia Officials Aglow After ‘Under 30 Summit’ Wraps Up Here
Bringing all of that billionaire brainpower to Philadelphia was a coup for the city, and one that officials including Mayor Nutter hope to see repeated.
Del. Woman Reportedly Looking For Prescription Drugs Gets Screened For Ebola After Calling 911 Four Times In One Day
A Del. woman is charged with calling 911 four times in one day with nonexistent emergencies that even resulted in Ebola screening.
NJ Lawmakers Eye Improvements For Plight of Female US Military Vets
Corbett: ‘Every Time I’ve Run I’ve Been Behind In The Polls And Go Ahead On Election Night–That’s Going To Happen Again’
Gov. Chris Christie Announces Ebola Response Team
Philadelphia Help-to-College Program Reaches Milestone
Suspect Caught On Tape Using Machete To Rob 7-Eleven In East Oak Lane
Philly Soccer Show — Next: Columbus Crew
$5,000 Reward Offered In Armed Robbery At Upper Darby Chickie’s & Pete’s
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Thousands Will Die From Flu This Year, Doctors Predict
Although concerns are mounting across the nation of Ebola exposure, doctors fear the focus could be diverting attention from another potential threat: the flu.
Enterovirus Ruled Out For New Jersey Preschooler
Authorities have determined that a second child who attended a New Jersey preschool where a child died of enterovirus D68 did not have the respiratory illness.
Montgomery County Holding Four Days of Health Emergency Drills
Homeland Security Orders New Screening Requirement For Travelers From Ebola-stricken Countries
For The Visiting Under-30 Crowd, A Traditional Philadelphia Eye-Opener
Judge Puts Labor Contract Changes For Philadelphia Teachers On Hold
Majority Of Employees Still Showing Up To Work While Sick
Health Care Workers, Meeting in Phila., Call For More Protections While Fighting Ebola
Expert: Local Ebola Panic Completely Unwarranted
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Target Offering Free Shipping On All Holiday Items
Target Corp. is offering for the first time free holiday shipping on all items, including even $6 lipsticks, as the discounter throws itself in the ring to compete better with the likes of Amazon.
Social Security Payments To Increase By $20 A Month
By Jim Donovan: Millions of older Americans who rely on federal Social Security benefits will get a 1.7 percent increase in their monthly payments next year, the government announced Wednesday. The increase amounts to about $20 a month for the...
3 On Your Side: Video Chat Customer Service
3 On Your Side: After Series Of Hacking Incidents, Some Consumers Nervous About Shopping At Impacted Stores
More Americans Than Ever Plan To Dress Up For Halloween
Staples Investigating Possible Data Breach
US Agency Warns More Than 4 Million Car Owners To Get Air Bags Fixed; Metal Fragments Can Fly Out When Bags Deployed
3 On Your Side: Thanksgiving Air Travel Advice
Chester County Real Estate Agent Charged in $2-Million Fraud Scheme
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TV Show Creator Speaks To Students At Drexel University
An auditorium full of students at Drexel University got an inside look on how the show developed.
RHONJ’s Teresa Giudice Asks To Serve Term In Halfway House
"Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Teresa Giudice is petitioning to serve most of her federal prison sentence in a halfway house.
Hear Philly: Something Special Brewing At Coffee & Tea Festival Philly
Oscar de la Renta, Legendary Designer, Dead At 82
Monica Lewinsky Tells Philadelphia Millenials About Her Ordeal in the Spotlight
Hear Philly: Thousands Shine In ‘Light The Night Walk’ To End Cancer
Weekend Box Office Report: Victory For ‘Fury’
Smash-hit Broadway Play ‘Newsies’ Coming To Philly
#Trending In Entertainment: Kesha’s Lawsuit & NPH Is Hosting The Oscars
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Attendees and Philadelphia Officials Aglow After ‘Under 30 Summit’ Wraps Up Here
Bringing all of that billionaire brainpower to Philadelphia was a coup for the city, and one that officials including Mayor Nutter hope to see repeated.
More Americans Than Ever Plan To Dress Up For Halloween
Americans will be shelling out major money for Halloween treats, decorations and costumes this year.
2 Big Name Stores Breathing New Life Into Center City’s Retail Landscape
Leagues File To Stop New Jersey Sports Betting
Judge Puts Labor Contract Changes For Philadelphia Teachers On Hold
Atlantic City Casino Resisting Donald Trump Bid To Remove Name
Union League Holds a Job Fair For US Military Veterans
Oil Expert: Tumbling Gas Prices Should Continue The Trend
Montco Law Firm Celebrates Milestone By Giving Back And Planning For The Future
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Attendees and Philadelphia Officials Aglow After ‘Under 30 Summit’ Wraps Up Here
Bringing all of that billionaire brainpower to Philadelphia was a coup for the city, and one that officials including Mayor Nutter hope to see repeated.
New App Raises Money For Animal Shelters Every Time You Walk Your Dog
Imagine every time you take your dog for a walk, you are helping other dogs with every step! A new app does that and it's doesn't cost you a penny.
Monica Lewinsky Tells Philadelphia Millenials About Her Ordeal in the Spotlight
2 Local Students Develop A Way To Charge Your Phone Just By Wearing A Jacket
In Delco, Students Design a Winning Anti-Bullying App
Pa. Supreme Court Justice McCaffery Says He’s Being Railroaded by Chief Justice
CBS Offers Digital Subscription Service To Consumers
Philadelphia Woman Creates Mobile Site To Help Twitter Users Feel Less Lonely
Internet Security Company Predicts Eventual ‘Murders by Hacking’