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    This Friday, March 21, 2014 photo shows roofers installing a roof on a new construction home in Pepper Pike, Ohio. The Commerce Department reports on U.S. home construction in March later Wednesday April 16, 2014. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

    Neighbors helpless after nearby construction damages properties

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    Students arrive for school Monday, Sept. 8, 2014, in Philadelphia. Philadelphia opened three new public high schools Monday in an effort to show the troubled district is still trying to innovate despite the specter of massive layoffs. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
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    Why I no longer feel safe walking around Philadelphia
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    Anti-abortion activist arrested by FBI challenges centrist Republican for House seat
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    LIHWAP payments: Philadelphia application for up to $2,500 for water bills closes in one day
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    LIHWAP payments: Philadelphia application for up to $2,500 for water bills closes in one day

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    LIHWAP payments: Philadelphia application for up to $2,500 for water bills closes in two days
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    LIHWAP payments: Philadelphia application for up to $2,500 for water bills closes in two days

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    Vice President Kamala Harris spun July's underwhelming jobs report into a strong endorsement of President Joe Biden's economic platform.
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    LIHWAP payments: Application for up to $2,500 for water bills closes in three days for Philadelphia residents
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    LIHWAP payments: Application for up to $2,500 for water bills closes in three days for Philadelphia residents

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    The Ambassador Bridge stands between Detroit, Michigan, U.S., and Windsor, Ontario, Canada in this handout photo taken on Sept. 3, 2007. Billionaire Manuel Moroun, who bought the 81-year-old Ambassador  Bridge from Warren Buffett more than three decades ago, is fighting a plan championed by Michigan Governor Rick Snyder to build a public competitor to the busiest U.S.-Canada border crossing. Source: Detroit International Bridge Company via Bloomberg
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    LIHWAP payments: Applications close in eight days for Pennsylvania residents interested in up to $2,500 for water bills
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    LIHWAP payments: Applications close in eight days for Pennsylvania residents interested in up to $2,500 for water bills

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