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In 1775, life went on normally for most though a revolution was coming. Columnist joe Holley says Americans today have a duty ...
The strike by the city's 911 dispatchers “poses unacceptable threats to public health, safety and welfare," lawyers for the city wrote in a legal filing Tuesday.
As part of Wawa Welcome America, leading up to July 4, Wawa is once again assembling thousands of Shortis and giving them ...
Dumpsters in Philadelphia are rapidly filled and overflowing, and 200,000 people are a mile or more away from the nearest one ...
The union head says they are double digits apart on wage demands, as the clock ticks towards a Tuesday morning strike ...
A new book explores how painters, sculptors and writers, especially women and people of color, used their craft to advocate ...
On July 4, 1777, the Sons of Liberty set fireworks off over Boston Common. In Philadelphia the Pennsylvania Evening Post wrote “at night there was a grand exhibition of fireworks (which began and ...
About 9,000 members of AFSCME District Council 33 say they will walk off their jobs Tuesday unless they have a new contract ...
Conshohocken has a soap box derby, Downingtown has a carnival with rides, and Pottstown is offering tethered hot air balloon ...
There’s something to celebrate on the 4th of July in each of New Jersey’s 564 municipalities, but only one has its very own ...
The Fourth of July is America’s national birthday party, celebrating two-and-a-half centuries of life. But will Donald ...