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South Jersey Crimefighting Gets High-Tech … and a Little Creepy

The Scoop’s definitely in favor of catching criminals, but the news about this morning’s “high-tech” arrest of teacher-cum-burglar Michael Innaurato gives pause. The Delco man […]

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Ryan Collerd/February 11, 2011/Philadelphia

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Are Dropouts Pushed Out?

Are High School Dropouts “Pushed Out”? In Philly, four in 10 public high-school students will never graduate, which is, of course, unacceptable. The group Youth […]

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Valentine’s Day Advice From the Philadelphia Business Journal

Has your boss wished you a Happy Valentine’s Day? That’s sexual harassment and you don’t have to take it, according to the Philadelphia Business Journal. […]

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Rigali Announces Changes After Church Sex Abuse Charges

Among the new positions intended to help sort everything out after the release yesterday of a grand jury report detailing sexual abuse in the Archdiocese […]

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Hall (But Not Oates) Coming to TV

Snaps for locally loved musician Daryl Hall, who got some good news today: Web series “Live from Daryl’s House” is coming to syndication, with Tribune […]

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The One and Only Time Wilkes-Barre Is Better Than Philly

Analysts from the highly respected sociological survey department at Jim Beam have ranked the 25 boldest towns in America. They questioned male residents of 100 […]

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Central Bucks Teacher’s Facebook Trouble

Doylestown Patch has the extensive saga about a Central Bucks East English teacher whose blog post of pissy comments about students has landed her in […]

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That Ass Can Kill

Take It Away, Daily Delco. “The Delaware County Medical Examiner’s Office is currently conducting an autopsy on a woman who may have died after receiving […]

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How Many Lightbulbs Does It Take to Light Up Franklin Square?

Bright Lights, Big City. Here’s some fun stats to get you through this seemingly endless afternoon. According to Franklin Square’s manager, John Wilson, it took […]

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Philly Elephants In Trouble

Sad News for Bette and Kallie. According to a list from the international animal welfare group In Defense of Animals, Bette and Kallie, the two […]

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Glenn Beck Trashes Philly

Is It Even Dark Yet? The day after Glenn Beck stopped being broadcast in Philadelphia (and New York), the uber-conservative radio host took a few […]

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Mia Farrow: This Year’s Marian Anderson Award Recipeint

But is it Facebook Official? Moments ago, Michael Nutter announced that actress and activist Mia Farrow will be honored with this year’s Marian Anderson Award. […]

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Sarcone’s Involved in DC Bread Bust

Yeast of Burden. Taylor Gourmet, a successful sandwich shop in Washington, DC, opened with a mission: to sell Philadelphia-style sandwiches using authentic, Philadelphia rolls. Owner […]

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Tastykake Teeters

The Delco Times reports that, after a wave of setbacks—namely, the move to South Philly hasn’t saved as much money as expected—the 97-year-old Philly institution […]