Delco compounding pharmacy investigation yields $8.7M in forfeitures, restitutions and settlement payments



The probes also resulted in six criminal convictions.



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SEC Climate Change Disclosure Proposals Seen as First Step in Finding the Right Regulatory Balance


CenterSquare’s Uma Pattarkine says proposals are “a lot more robust” than she had originally expected.



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Councilmember Cherelle Parker’s Plan to Fund the Police Is Wasteful and Regressive



As we get closer to next year’s open mayoral primary, it’s no surprise to see some Democratic hopefuls jockeying for position ahead of the city’s […]



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Bellmawr gym owner who defied COVID-19 lockdowns charged with DUI amid run for congress



Ian Smith, a Republican congressional candidate in New Jersey’s 3rd District and co-owner of Atilis Gym in Bellmawr, was charged with a DUI in Cinnaminson on Sunday morning. He first came to national attention in 2020 for refusing to shut his business down in accordance with the state’s lockdown orders.



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Philadelphia-area bank, credit union ranked among S&P Global's top performers of 2021



Philadelphia’s largest credit union was selected as the top-performing U.S. credit union.



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Philly Councilmembers Unveil Proposal to Tax Philly’s “Ultra-Rich”



When it comes to Philadelphia and wealth, the statistic that first comes to mind probably doesn’t have to do with having money, but rather with […]



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Pennsylvania bill would ban transgender athletes from playing women's sports, but Gov. Wolf vows to veto it



The “Fairness in Women’s Sports Act” would prevent transgender women and girls from joining female sports teams at Pennsylvania public schools and colleges. The legislation passed out of the House Education Committee, but Gov. Tom Wolf has vowed to veto it. The vote came after Penn swimmer Lia Thomas became the first transgender athlete to win a Division I national championship.



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Is off-season the new on-season? Inside the winter traffic spike at hotels from Bucks County to the Jersey Shore



Some area properties are anticipating record years as the traditionally slow period from January to March has been booming.



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Man charged with homicide in alleged DUI crash that killed three-year-old in Brewerytown



Timothy Robinson, 62, is charged with homicide by vehicle and related offenses in the death of a three-year-old child who was struck in a March 28 crash near the intersection of 30th Street and West Girard Avenue. Investigators say Robinson was driving under the influence of an unnamed substance. The child was pronounced dead at Temple University Hospital. The child’s mother, who was also at the scene, managed to escaped without serious injury.



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Philadelphia Eagles adding Kelly Green throwbacks as alternate uniforms



The Eagles last trotted out Kelly Green throwbacks in the first game of the 2011 season, and 12 years later they’ll return to Lincoln Financial Field.



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