Suicide rates dropped more than expected among teenagers and young adults following the launch of the 988 crisis hotline, new research shows. The rates were 11% lower than expected among …
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Medical marijuana will no longer be listed in the same class as heroin and other drugs with a high potential for abuse, the justice department said Thursday. The reclassification of …
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State police are investigating a highway collision that left two construction workers dead and two more people injured. The crash occurred Monday night on U.S. Route 30 in Valley Township, …
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New bicycle safety protections have been added to the bike lane on one of Center City’s busiest roads. Delineator posts have been installed on 13th Street between Locust and Wood …
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Multiple roads near Lemon Hill soon will be shuttered in preparation for the World Cup. The travel restrictions are designed to ease pedestrian flow around the park, which is hosting …
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Gas prices are continuing to climb, but plenty of people still plan to hit the road this Memorial Day weekend. The worst traffic is expected from 3-6 p.m. on Thursday …
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The New York Giants' original draft selection has landed in the top 6 picks in seven (!) of the last nine drafts. That's bad. #Analysis. …
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The three candidates running for Ocean City mayor agree that it's time to build consensus on the future of the former Gillian's Wonderland Pier site …
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Haverford College president rejects students’ push to remove Howard Lutnick’s name from library
Haverford College will not create a committee to consider removing U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's name from the Delaware County school's library. Lutnick, a major …
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The former mid-century modern home of the late Judge John Fullam, who presided over the Abscam corruption case in Philadelphia in the early 1980s, is …
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A public adjuster from Bristol Township allegedly stole $140,000 in insurance payouts for clients who filed home repair claims in recent years, the Bucks County …
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Immigration street sweeps in Pa. and other states led to more ‘collateral’ arrests of noncriminals
A quarter of immigration arrests since August were labeled by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as “collateral,” a type of arrest and detention that’s been …
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After facing costly heating bills this winter, consumers shouldn’t expect relief for the summer months, according to new projections for household utility costs. The National …
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Federal prosecutors have announced charges against a juvenile who allegedly placed swatting calls to colleges including Villanova University. The suspect has not been identified due …
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School board approves plan to close 17 schools despite strong opposition from City Council and communities
The Board of Education voted to approve the School District of Philadelphia’s 10-year, $3 billion facilities plan that includes closing 17 schools, modernizing 169 buildings …
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Students, parents and teachers will get the chance to share their thoughts on expanding SEPTA’s student fare program after Philadelphia City Council approved a resolution …
