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The National Museum of Australia's audio series explores Australia's social history: Indigenous people, their cultures and histories, the nation's history since 1788, and the interaction of Australians with the land and environment. The series includes talks by curators, conservators, historians, environmental scientists and other specialists.
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In his Sunday commentary, KYW Special Contributor Larry Kane sets aside politics for now and instead takes a closeup look at Eagles fans with Hall of Fame sportswriter Ray Didinger.Image credit: Bill Streicher/Imagn Images
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Game day is finally here. A few Eagles fans are already down at the South Philadelphia Sports Complex tailgating the NFC championship match against the Washington Commanders.KYW Newsradio's Justin Udo has been talking with them and joins us live.Image credit: Sunny Morgan/KYW Newsradio
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Retired sports broadcaster Ray Didinger has countless stories from his time covering the Eagles, but one stood out enough that he wanted to share it…as a play. KYW Newsradio’s Sabrina Boyd-Surka tells us about “Tommy and Me”, the show Didinger wrote about himself and former Eagle Tommy MacDonald, playing now at People’s Light theater.Listen to The …
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With Philadelphia boasting one of the best food scenes in the country, chef Eli Kulp thought the city was long overdue for an awards show that toasts the industry’s top talent. Enter “The Tasties” - not just an awards show, but an opportunity for the public to meet and mingle with their foodie heroes. KYW Newsradio’s Brian Seltzer dishes on the det…
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The death of State Rep. Matt Gergely left the Pennsylvania House in a deadlock - 101 Democrats and 101 Republicans. How will the legislature move forward until Gergely’s seat is filled? KYW’s Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert analyzes that, plus how Governor Shapiro and Senator John Fetterman have responded to President Trump’s first week back in o…
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Kensington has long had drug problems, especially in its infamous open-air market. Mayor Parker’s administration hopes that a pilot wellness court for low-level offenders could help further buck troubling trends in the neighborhood. KYW Newsradio’s City Hall Bureau Chief Pat Loeb explains how the program works. Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW N…
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President Trump has signed a slew of executive orders since he took office on Monday, from ending birthright citizenship to removing federal recognition of non-binary gender identities. Philadelphia City Council held a hearing on Wednesday to discuss how city laws and policies can protect vulnerable communities. KYW’s City Hall Bureau Chief Pat Loe…
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With President Trump returning to the White House, the constitutional interpretation of the 14th Amendment and its implications on birthright citizenship have taken center stage. Carol Nackenoff, the Richter Professor Emerita of Political Science at Swarthmore College, joins KYW Newsradio’s Matt Leon for an explainer. Listen to The Week in Philly o…
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Police say two men were pulled over around 6:30 p.m. Friday for having too much tint in their car windows. During the traffic stop, police say the men became “non-compliant,” muttered they were “not going to go back to prison,” and sped off. KYW's Nigel Thompson was at the scene. (photo credit: Nigel Thompson)…
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The region is still bundled up after dealing with extreme cold all this week. Temperatures are slowly heading back to normal for this time of year, but this weekend will still see most of the region under a Code Blue emergency. KYW Newsradio's Sunny Morgan has more.
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Pizza shops, laundromats, salons, and many other small businesses rely on foot traffic to stay afloat. If road paving or another infrastructure job is happening outside the door, the flow of customers can dry up quickly. KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty tells us a bill moving through Trenton is working to help those impacted. (photo credit:…
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A prominent parent says staff at city-run extended day programs at schools don't have access to student medications during health emergencies. The city says that's not the case. We get the story from KYW education reporter Mike DeNardo.(photo credit: Getty Images: AFP/Stringer)
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Another man has been charged with murder in connection with the Dec. 8 deadly home invasion in Lower Merion. While he’s not accused of being in the home at the time, authorities say he set the plan in motion after he saw several gun safes in a home in Bucks County. KYW Newsradio Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert reports.(photo credit: Montgomery Co…
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Whether it be wearing a special jersey, listening to a certain song or watching from a specific seat, we all have our pregame rituals. For Steve “Bear” Coleman, a 46-year-old Germantown native who works for the city, and Brent Johnstone, 48, of Mount Airy, it's prayer. KYW's Dave Uram has more on the Sports Fans of the Week. (photos courtesy of Joh…
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Anybody in the mood for something just plain pretty at the moment, something to search the seed catalogs for, choosing among the many wildly colorful varieties, and then get ready to sow? Something hopeful and bright? Me too! After I... Read More ›بقلم ROBIN HOOD RADIO
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It has been a tremendous season thus far for the Division III Gwynedd Mercy University men’s basketball team in Montgomery County. Long-time head coach John Baron picked up his 400th career win earlier this month. KYW Newsradio's Matt Leon has more. (Photo credit: Gwynedd Mercy University Athletics)
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Philadelphia police said two thieves used chains and a minivan to rip an ATM out of the floor of a Chinese restaurant in Hunting Park Thursday night.It happened around 6 p.m. at the Lucky Garden restaurant at Eighth and West Cayuga streets.Police said two masked men walked in and wrapped the ATM in a chain, then attached it to the minivan. Then, th…
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The Media Beat was first commissioned in 2004 by Tribune Newspapers from Journalist and Media Critic David Tereshchuk. It ran as a weekly feature in the Tribune’s New York City Daily, ‘AM New York’ until Tereshchuk took the column online in 2006.... Read More ›بقلم ROBIN HOOD RADIO
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Main Line Health has laid off nearly 200 people in what it calls an updating of its management structure. In a statement, the health care system says "significant external pressures, including Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement rates" not keeping pace with costs contributed to the downsizing. The employees who were let go made up 1.5-percent of Ma…
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One of the key points of emphasis of President Donald Trump’s first week back in office has been halting federal diversity, equity and inclusion programs. Pennsylvania state Sen. Art Haywood, along with religious leaders in Society Hill, condemned those rollbacks. KYW Newsradio’s Vik Raghupathi was there.…
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