The latest news around the Philadelphia region from KYW Newsradio.
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The podcast where two small-time club promoters lay it bare with tales of their ramshackle promoting carry-on.
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The Alpha Exchange is a podcast series launched by Dean Curnutt to explore topics in financial markets, risk management and capital allocation in the alternatives industry. Our in depth discussions with highly established industry professionals seek to uncover the nuanced and complex interactions between economic, monetary, financial, regulatory and geopolitical sources of risk. We aim to learn from the perspective our guests can bring with respect to the history of financial and business cy ...
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Welcome to the Responsibly Armed Citizen Radio Show, presented by Apache Solutions, airing on WSIC every Saturday at 1pm. Join your hosts, Frank Horvath and Tim Kelly, as they delve into the world of responsible firearm ownership, self-defense, and personal security. Whether you are a seasoned gun owner or just starting your journey, this show is designed to provide you with valuable insights and expert advice. About Apache Solutions Responsibly Armed Citizen Radio Show is brought to you by ...
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Treasured Momma: Simple Systems For Christian Motherhood
Kori Messer - Kingdom Life Coach, Mompreneur, Womens Bible Group Host, Mom mentor
Are you tired of feeling overwhelmed by overcommitted motherhood? Do you ever silence your struggle even though you crave authentic support? Have you ever felt unseen, unfulfilled, or guilty for wanting something different? Wouldn’t you love to gain more time to connect in a Jesus-loving, meet-me-in-the-messy-middle type of community? There is a way to replace feeling like you’ve lost yourself in the overwhelm of the day-to-day to-do list. You can simplify and organize your life so you can c ...
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Money in America with Randall Turner interviews economic, business, investing, financial, government, and political experts focusing on promoting America. Ask your station to carry "Money in America" today!
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Kansas-based entity providing firearms and Second Amendment-related content creation and social media awareness. Promotion of safe firearms ownership and Second Amendment advocacy, along with discussion and advice for new firearm owners. If someone tries to infringe on your right to keep and bear arms - Give Them The Bird!” #GiveThemTheBird
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Perhaps no story is as essential to get right as the history of capitalism. Nearly all of our theories about promoting progress come from how we interpret the economic changes of the last 500 years. This past decade's crises continue to remind us just how much capitalism changes, even as its basic features—wage labor, financial markets, private property, entrepreneurs—endure. While capitalism has a global history, the United States plays a special role in that story. This course will help yo ...
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Our Institute has been promoting knowledge of Thomas Aquinas’ teaching and his legacy, and research into his ideas and their contemporary value, since 2004. Located in the University of Oxford, we help introduce Aquinas to new scholars in various disciplines, and contribute to the exchange of ideas in this world-class University by bringing international scholars to speak at our events or to carry out research. Our seminar series and colloquia foster a research community, and, often in colla ...
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Join Nadia Koski, a digital media industry leader and creator, in authentic and empowering - also occasionally hilarious - conversations on Women Lead. Women Lead is a podcast dedicated to the important leadership topics, challenges, and achievements that professionals, particularly women, experience in the workplace. Through in-depth discussions with guests, Nadia explores what it takes to build your career, lead with empathy, and help the next generation of young leaders rise to take the r ...
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Dive into the Depths: Join Andrew Lewin on 'How to Protect the Ocean' – Your Gateway to Exclusive Ocean Insights! Explore the latest, uncharted realms of ocean science and conservation that you won't find anywhere else. Andrew takes you on an inspiring journey to uncover the hidden gems of oceanic discovery and initiatives. Tune in to discover how you can transform your life for a better ocean, one episode at a time. The How To Protect The Ocean is your resource to keep you informed on the l ...
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THE BUNNY CHRONICLES - a History of Hugh Hefner & the Empire He Built - Playboy Magazine
Echo Johnson & Corinna Harney
HOSTED by ECHO JOHNSON Miss January '93 & CORINNA HARNEY-PMOY '92The show takes a DEEP DIVE into the fascinating history of PLAYBOY with LASER FOCUS on Hugh Hefner. A collective of dynamic conversations with those that had the privilege and honor of working with HUGH HEFNER & the magazine. An homage to the incredible MAN behind it all, as told from the ones that were an intricate part of the iconic company PLAYBOY. The magazine was launched in 1953 and held strong for 60 years until HEF's pa ...
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Phil Jerrod and Phil Lucas discuss the most famous disasters of all time, along with lots of other terrible calamities you may never have even heard about! Every two weeks we'll take you through what went wrong, how it went wrong, and sort out whether it was Our Fault, or God's Fault. It’s dark, funny, bleak and sometimes a little bit sad, but always entertaining. If you’re tired of True Crime, but still want something a bit dark on your commute to work, you’ll love the CB Wallop Podcast.
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Welcome to the Chief’s table. In this podcast series, you’ll hear the story of Chiefs in all different areas. The CEOs, CFOs, Legal Officers, HR, Marketing, Accounting, Technology, and Operations. We will learn about their roads to success. Listeners will also gather fun and interesting nuggets, or you might care to even call them “Gems of Knowledge” from these quick conversations with these Chiefs. Built on a foundation of legal service more than a century long, Ice Miller LLP is committed ...
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The Fold is an award-winning British womenswear brand with an eye for style and a head for business. Created to meet the demand for work-appropriate clothing with a sense of fashion and a feel of luxury, the clothes offer women empowerment and indulgence in equal measure.
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Police looking for hit-and-run driver who struck and killed pedestrian crossing Main Street in Norristown
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Norristown police are looking for the driver of a vehicle who struck and killed a pedestrian on Sunday night and kept going. KYW’s John MCDevitt reports. 📸: Ryan James ClarkBy Audacy
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Parker: City workers to return to in-person work full-time this July
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Mayor Cherelle Parker has ordered all city workers to return to their offices full-time beginning July 15. She made the announcement Monday, acknowledging there may be pushback from city unions. KYW’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb has the details. (Photo credit: Holli Stephens/KYW Newsradio)By Audacy
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Supreme Court declines to hear challenge to Maryland assault weapon ban
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The Supreme Court has declined to take up a challenge to Maryland's ban on so-called assault weapons. Under the law, it is a crime to possess, sell, transfer or purchase an assault long gun. The ban's challengers had asked the high court to take up their case before a federal appeals court ruled on whether the restriction is allowed under the Secon…
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Chuck Schumer says he'll try again to pass immigration reform bill
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Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer says he'll try again this week to advance the bipartisan immigration reform measure that was filibustered earlier this year as part of a foreign aid package. Republicans blocked the bipartisan border compromise in February at the urging of former President Donald Trump. However, Schumer says calling the vote aga…
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50 years ago, the Philadelphia Flyers won their first Stanley Cup
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Fifty years ago, on May 19, 1974, one of the great moments in Philadelphia sports history happened: the first of two Stanley Cup wins for the Flyers. KYW Newsradio special contributor Larry Kane shares his memories of the Broad Street Bullies in this Monday commentary. (Photo by John D. Hanlon/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)…
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Lifetime of advocacy propels Jasper Liem to head of Philadelphia LGBTQ youth services center
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Jasper Liem is the executive director of the Attic Youth Center which has been supporting LGBTQ youth in Philadelphia for three decades. Liem’s advocacy though started long before the took the job. “I kind of joke that I’ve been an advocate for LGBTQ youth since I was one. Still queer just not a youth anymore.” In the late 90s Liem, whose family ha…
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Delaware veterans memorial will catch up with history through $5 million renovation
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The centerpiece of Veterans Memorial Park in New Castle, Delaware will undergo a $5 million renovation to upgrade its infrastructure and add more names of local soldiers who died in conflicts from post-Korea to the present day. KYW Newsradio's Conner Barkon reports. (Image rendering provided by Delaware River and Bay Authority)…
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can appeal against extradition order to US, court rules
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A British court has ruled that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can appeal against an order that he be extradited to the U.S. on espionage charges. Two High Court judges on Monday said Assange has grounds to challenge the U.K. government’s extradition order. The ruling sets the stage for an appeal process likely to further drag out a years-long leg…
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SEPTA still trying to manage its growing shortage of bus drivers
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It’s a common alert on SEPTA’s social media accounts: Buses are delayed or canceled due to “operator unavailability.” As the SEPTA board considers a long-planned overhaul of its bus routes this week, the transit agency is still trying to manage a growing shortage of bus drivers. KYW Newsradio's Mike DeNardo reports.…
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Older couple airlifted to hospital after Chester County house explosion
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An elderly couple in Chester County was hurt during a house explosion Sunday morning in Upper Oxford Township. Emergency crews were called to the fire on Limestone Road just after 9 a.m. The two victims are a 70-year-old man and a 75-year-old woman. They were airlifted to a hospital. There's no word yet on their conditions or what caused the explos…
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4 men wanted in deadly Southwest Philadelphia shooting outside Chinese restaurant
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Philadelphia police are asking for your help in identifying four suspects involved in a deadly shooting outside a Chinese restaurant in Southwest Philly. It happened Saturday night before 11 p.m. on Baltimore Avenue, near 54th Street. Officials say a man was killed. He has not been identified. Police believe the suspects are four men who were all w…
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An adult softball league in West Philly is traveling to Sierra Leone this summer to share the sport and much more
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The West Philly-based Philadelphia Adult League Softball has gone from a Tuesday night adult softball league to an organization that runs leagues several nights a week and maintains a nonprofit arm dedicated to taking the game global. KYW Newsradio’s Nigel Thompson has more.By Audacy
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Medical Report: Implanted devices being used to fight Parkinson’s disease
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Scientists have made a major stride in the battle against a major symptom of Parkinson’s disease. KYW Medical Editor Dr. Brian McDonough has more.By Audacy
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US inflation cools slightly, according to latest Consumer Price Index report
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Inflation may be dropping at a slower pace than the Federal Reserve would like, but Wall Street seemed to love the latest update. The Consumer Price Index released last week showed about a 3.5% year-on-year increase, well above the Fed's target but the Dow and S&P reached record highs. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains. (Photo by …
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Do you plan to drive on your next overseas trip? If so, you need to know that some countries require an international driving permit. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg has more. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)By Audacy
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Phillies continue their hot start with sweep of Nationals
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The Phillies are giving their fans a lot to cheer about as they find themselves 20 games over .500 months earlier than last year. KYW Newsradio's Dave Uram has more. (Photo by Rich Schultz/Getty Images)By Audacy
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Drexel president calls for ‘intolerably disruptive’ pro-Palestinian encampment to disband
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Students at Drexel University will attend classes virtually on Monday and the college will remain on lockdown due to the pro-Palestinian encampment that assembled on campus Saturday night. Drexel President John Fry has asked the protesters to disband, but they say they won’t until their long list of demands are met. KYW Newsradio's Mike Dougherty r…
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The 30 x 30 Campaign: Are Marine Protected Areas Really Effective?
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In this episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast, hosts Andrew Lewin, Beth Pike from the Marine Conservation Institute, and Angelo Villa-Gomez from the Center of American Progress discuss the effectiveness of implementing marine protected areas. They review the status of the campaign to protect 30% of the ocean by 2030 and share surprising f…
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Pride 365 starts early this year with a citywide tour and with a record-breaking rainbow flag
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Philadelphia’s Pride celebrations begin a day early this year. KYWs Shara Dae Howard reports the 3-day long opening weekend will kick off May 31st with a city wide tour. 📸: Jim MacMillanBy Audacy
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Philly nonprofit shows heart in ‘radical hospitality’ approach by putting ‘love’ in its name
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An organization in Center City that provides social services to those experiencing deep poverty, changed its name to show those in need ….some love. KYW’s John McDevitt explains. 📸: John McDevitt/KYW NewsradioBy Audacy
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NJ lawmakers working to triple fines for retailers caught selling vaping products to teenagers
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Lawmakers in New Jersey are working to crack down on teen vaping by going after the businesses that sell to minors. KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty has the story. 📸: Getty ImagesBy Audacy
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Pro-Palestinian protesters set up new encampment at Drexel day after attempt to occupy Penn campus building
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A night after protests on the Penn campus...dozens of pro-Palestinian activists followed a march down Market Street by setting up another encampment on Drexel's campus. KYW's Matt Coughlin was there. 📸: Matt Coughlin/KYW NewsradioBy Audacy
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Thousands at Philly's largest block party honor history and good food — and watch some people fall off a greased pole
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Thousands of people flocked to Ninth Street in South Philly Saturday for the annual Italian Market Festival. It was full of food and music, and capped off with the fabled greased pole climb. KYW’s Nigel Thompson was there to take it all in. 📸: Nigel Thompson/KYW NewsradioBy Audacy
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Delco nonprofit dedicated to making Pa. a no waste state
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Nearly 100 billion pounds of food is wasted in the U.S. every year. KYW’s Justin Udo spoke to Pennsylvania Resources Council Executive Director Darren Spielman about how their nonprofit works to educate people on how to prevent waste and conserve the environment. (Photo credit: Getty Images)By Audacy
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School District of Philadelphia celebrates 68th Young Artists Exhibition
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More than 100 students, parents and teachers gathered at the School District of Philadelphia’s headquarters Friday to celebrate its 68th Young Artists Exhibition. KYW’s Nigel Thompson was at the opening ceremony. (Photo credit: Nigel Thompson/KYW Newsradio)By Audacy
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1 juvenile dead, another injured in Delco shooting
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Two juveniles were shot late Friday afternoon in Collingdale — one, fatally. What led to the shooting is not yet known but an investigation is underway. (Photo credit: NBC10)By Audacy
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Drexel Hill gymnast swings back into town with Cirque du Soleil
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Cirque du Soleil’s “Corteo” is coming to Philadelphia for the first time, but it will be a return home for one performer. KYW’s Sabrina Boyd-Surka spoke with aerialist Jonathan Buese. (Photo credit: Maja Prgomet)By Audacy
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19 arrested as pro-Palestinian protesters attempted to occupy Penn academic building
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Nearly 20 people, including six University of Pennsylvania students, were arrested Friday night as pro-Palestinian protesters attempted to occupy Fisher-Bennett Hall at the corner of 34th and Walnut streets. KYW’s Nigel Thompson was there. (Photo credit: Nigel Thompson/KYW Newsradio)By Audacy
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Pro-Palestinian protesters seen chanting, marching through University City
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About 100 protesters are chanting and marching along 34th Street. KYW's Nigel Thompson is live. (Photo credit: Nigel Thompson/KYW Newsradio)By Audacy
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‘Six long years’: Man charged in 2018 murder of 17-year-old Sandrea Williams
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It’s been six years since a West Philadelphia teenager was killed when she was caught in the crossfire of what police say was a gang-related shootout. Police have been trying to identify suspects in the case ever since and, on Friday, officials announced one man is in custody and another is being sought. KYW Newsradio’s City Hall bureau chief Pat L…
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This Philly woman is dedicated to educating the community on sickle cell disease
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KYW Community Impact Reporter Racquel Williams spoke with founder of The Crescent Foundation Tahirah Austin-Muhammad, who was diagnosed with sickle cell disease when she was 6 years old. (Photo credit: Getty Images)By Audacy
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3 bills advance to address firefighter shortage in Camden County
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KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty spoke with a state senator about new pieces of legislation moving in Trenton designed to help retain and recruit more volunteer first responders in Camden County. (Photo credit: Winslow Township Fire Department)By Audacy
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New ride service will transfer American Airlines passengers from Wilmington Airport to PHL
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The Delaware River and Bay Authority announced Thursday that, starting Oct. 7, American Airlines passengers with a departing flight out of PHL will be able to park, check-in baggage, and clear security at Wilmington Airport before boarding a motorcoach to PHL. KYW Newsradio’s John McDevitt reports. (Photo credit: Getty Images)…
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Lehigh County man charged with killing, dismembering housemate then spreading his remains
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Authorities have charged 33-year-old Joshua Moser with killing and dismembering his housemate, then leaving his body parts in three separate locations in Lehigh County. KYW Newsradio's Mike DeNardo reports. (Photo credit: Getty Images)By Audacy
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Parker carries out campaign promise with introduction of Clean and Green cabinet
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Making Philly the cleanest, greenest big city in America was part of Mayor Cherelle Parker’s campaign promise. She says the eclectic, 38-member cabinet she introduced Friday will help make that happen. KYW’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports. (Photo credit: Pat Loeb/KYW Newsradio)By Audacy
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Police: Person shot following domestic dispute in Abington home
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Abington Township Police say a domestic dispute Friday morning led to a shooting at a home on the 2500 block of Pershing Avenue near Easton Road. When police arrived, they found an adult inside with a gunshot wound to the leg. (Photo credit: Getty Images)By Audacy
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Drivers can expect overnight closures on Vine Street Expressway this week for crack-sealing project
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Nighttime travel could be tight for the next week along the Vine Street Expressway. PennDOT crews will be sealing cracks in the road surface starting Friday, May 17, from 8 p.m. until 6 a.m. There will be lane closures in both directions. The overnight work is scheduled to continue through Thursday, May 23. It's part of a project to seal cracks in …
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New exhibit scours through the archives of MOVE bombing: ‘There’s a lot more to the organization than just this violent history’
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Thirty-nine years ago this week, the city dropped a bomb on an Osage Avenue row home in West Philadelphia that housed the Black liberation group MOVE, killing 11 people — including five children — and destroying 61 homes. To commemorate the anniversary, MOVE organized a weekend exhibit showcasing the group before and after the tragedy. KYW Newsradi…
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Families could face barriers to children’s care if Medicaid drops CHOP as in-network provider
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Parents of children with medical needs fear they could soon lose some of their insurance coverage because Medicaid may no longer keep CHOP as an in-network provider. KYW Newsradio's Matt Coughlin reports. (Photo credit: © The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia)By Audacy
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Recent poll asks: Where do older Pennsylvania voters stand ahead of the 2024 election?
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Inflation and Social Security protections are among the top concerns for seniors heading into November's presidential election, according to a new AARP poll. KYW Newsradio's community impact reporter Racquel Williams has more. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)By Audacy
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Republican lawmakers advance contempt resolution against AG Garland
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House Republicans advanced a resolution to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt for refusing to turn over audio of President Joe Biden's interview with the special counsel. Biden has asserted executive privilege over that recording. In addition, a committee hearing last night turned particularly contentious, devolving into personal ins…
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Cop shoots, kills pit bull during dog attack in North Philadelphia
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For the third time in as many weeks, a Philadelphia police officer shot and killed a dog. The latest incident happened around noon on Wednesday near 16th Street and West Indiana Avenue in North Philadelphia. An officer fired multiple shots at a pit bull because it was attacking a smaller dog. The pit bull was killed. The smaller dog also died from …
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Police in Camden County pulled two cars from the Cooper River. A body was in one of them, according to a source close to the investigation who spoke with NBC10. Cops set up a tent along the river near Route 130 in Pennsauken as police dive teams surfaced the cars and the remains. It's not clear how long they'd been submerged. The Camden County Pros…
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16-year-old shot, killed on West Philly trail last week identified as nephew of city commissioner
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The teenager whose body was found last week along a trail in West Philadelphia has been identified as 16-year-old Mujahid Sabir, the nephew of City Commissioner Omar Sabir. Mujahid Sabir was shot and killed. More than a dozen shell casings were found near his body in Cobbs Creek Park. Commissioner Sabir says it leaves "an immense void" in the heart…
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Some national parks are dealing with surprisingly high pollution levels
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It might seem counterintuitive, but there are a number of U.S. national parks that have high levels of pollution. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg has more. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)By Audacy
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First aid trucks enter Gaza via newly built floating pier
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The U.S. has set up a new pier off the coast of Gaza, and this morning, the first aid trucks rolled into the enclave. CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent and moderator of "Face the Nation" Margaret Brennan reports the latest. (Photo by Ashraf Amra/Anadolu via Getty Images)By Audacy
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North Penn School District hires independent law firm to investigate middle school lunchroom assault
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The North Penn School Board, at its regular meeting Thursday night, approved the hiring of a law firm to investigate last month’s student attack on a seventh-grader at Pennbrook Middle School. Parents again express frustration at district officials for how they have been handling the incident. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez has the story from Lansdale…
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Medical Report: Why the recommended age for breast cancer screenings decreased
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The United States Preventive Services Task Force made a major announcement regarding mammograms and screening for breast cancer. KYW Medical Editor Dr. Brian McDonough takes a look.By Audacy
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Phillies legend Chase Utley says he could see the current club back in the World Series
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Phillies legend Chase Utley was in Philadelphia to promote the upcoming London series between the Phils and Mets. This gave the media a chance to talk with Utley about the current Phils. KYW Newsradio's Dave Uram asked Utley what the key is to getting over the hump and winning a championship. (Photo by Rob Tringali/MLB Photos via Getty Images)…
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The Alliance for Seafood Solutions: Promoting Sustainability and Social Responsibility
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This episode features Ryan Bigelow, the Director of Projects for the Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions. He discusses the seafood industry, the alliance's role, and the importance of conservation. From consumer to industry perspectives, the conversation delves into the challenges of sustainable seafood practices. Tune in to learn about the…
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