Evening News Roundup – January 18, 2013
The US Supreme Court will hear an appeal from a Landsdale, PA woman who was convicted under an anti-terrorism law for…
The US Supreme Court will hear an appeal from a Landsdale, PA woman who was convicted under an anti-terrorism law for…
UPDATE: The Inquirer’s Peter Dobrin reports that talks between IATSE Local 8 and the Philadelphia Theater Company management broke down at…
Manufacturing in the Philadelphia region waned unexpectedly in January, according to Bloomberg news. “The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia’s general economic index dropped…
Philadelphia was one of eleven cities to score 100 on the inaugural Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index, reports the…
(photo credit Hopewell Police) Police in Hopewell Township, New Jersey are searching for a missing man who suffers from bipolar…
By Kenneth Lipp and Dustin Slaughter (photos from the Philadelphia DA’s Office) (Editors note: we continue to use the pseudonym…
Foreclosure filings in Pennsylvania increased again last year (a hefty twenty-eight percent, which the Philly.com business section tries to gloss…
As part of his ongoing bid to make Philadelphia City Hall a tech-savvy, ‘government 2.0,” Mayor Michael Nutter has appointed…
The ACLU files a lawsuit on behalf of a Temple student who was charged with disorderly conduct for recording an…
Mayor Michael Nutter sets sights on Philadelphia’s gun trade, via Philly.com. Nutter says he wants to “use the city’s…