NewsWorks Tonight Archive
NewsWorks Tonight, August 2, 2018
Air Date: August 2, 2018
Listen 21:32Carney team scraps proposed anti-bias policy for Delaware transgender students
Governor supports schools chief's decision, but says he remains committed to 'protect children from discrimination at school'’ so they can focus on their education.
6 years ago
Listen 2:21Sale of Oyster Creek could speed up decommissioning by decades
Environmentalists are happy that the nuclear power facility could be cleaned up faster than originally planned but are concerned about details.
6 years ago
Listen 4:32Wilkes-Barre eager for Trump visit for GOP Senate candidate Barletta
Republicans in the small, working-class community say their support of the president has never wavered.
6 years ago
Listen 5:06Philly DA secures $1 million grant for families of homicide victims
The program is expected to be up and running shortly after Labor Day.
6 years ago
Listen 2:15NewsWorks Tonight, August 1, 2018
Air Date: August 1, 2018
Listen 22:44State of art galleries is changing in Philly’s Old City
As yet another art gallery bails out of Philadelphia's Old City, the neighborhood begins remaking itself.
6 years ago
Listen 3:49N.J. high court bars longtime behavioral theory from child sexual abuse cases
Some psychologists say the ruling could hurt kids who allege sexual abuse.
6 years ago
Listen 5:18NewsWorks Tonight, July 31, 2018
Air Date: July 31, 2018
Listen 21:04For some addicted to opioids, drug replacement therapy can be key to recovery
Former heroin users who go on an opioid replacement drug and who also participate in the clinic's counseling sessions are less likely to relapse.
6 years ago
N.J., Pa. join effort to block online instructions for 3D-printed guns
As of Monday evening, officials said, 1,000 people have already downloaded blueprints for AR-15 rifles.
6 years ago
Listen 2:24NewsWorks Tonight, July 30, 2018
Air Date: July 30, 2018
Listen 22:44NewsWorks Tonight, July 27, 2018
Air Date: July 27, 2018
Listen 25:35Americans believe tariffs will hurt U.S. economy, Gallup poll finds
NewsWorks Tonight host Dave Heller sits down for his weekly conversation with Gallup’s Frank Newport to talk about trends in U.S. opinion.
6 years ago
Listen 5:59Philly art exhibit examines what to expect when you’re expecting privacy
A digital artist turns Philadelphia's Icebox gallery into an immersive interpretation of 4th Amendment privacy laws.
6 years ago
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