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Two Women Vie To Fill Delco Vacancy Left By Zabel Resignation
A special election set for May 16.

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A special election set for May 16.

Aqua told the PUC it closed those interconnections with the Philadelphia Water Department after the latest spill.
Hordes of frantic shoppers headed to stores to stock up on bottled water.
Make no mistake: The opioid crisis persists in the United States.
The International Criminal Court has charged Russian leader Vladimir Putin with war crimes.
Katie Ford's priorities include adequate funding for education and for police and police training.
A simple reminder of a different time and a different type of president that we’ll likely never see again.
Congress passed a bipartisan resolution reversing the Biden Labor Department’s revision to Employee Retirement Income Security Act.
House Republicans passed the Parents Bill of Rights Act on Friday, over the unanimous opposition of congressional Democrats.
SEPTA said last week it would cease construction on the project for the time being due to a lack of funding.
Instead of finding ways to help the people of East Palestine, political discourse continues to be murdered by partisan interests.
The cost of the four-mile extension from Norristown had risen to more than $3 billion.
Modern economies like the U.S. and Europe aren’t ready to walk away from coal quite yet.
Several local journalists argue that we should not focus on violence because it places certain communities in a bad light.
The homicide marks the fourth death since the county took over day-to-day management of the facility in April.
Between 125 and 150 Lower Merion officers protested in support of Murphy, with a strong presence from the Fraternal Order of Police.
We have a great community. And in no small part that's because of our Central Bucks School District.
Two Delaware Valley Democrats who are turning their sights on rising gun violence by attempting to restrict access to ammunition.
The Holly Tree House is now in doubt because the parcel it stands on is for sale.
Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw was questioned about the decision for a controlled burn of rail cars that carried toxic chemicals.