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The Why Archive

Krevskyi Bohdan, from Lutsk, Ukraine, is a refugee living in Bucks County. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
The Why
Courts & Law

The changing face of refugees in Pa. as Trump cuts arrivals

The face of refugees coming to the U.S. is changing. The places they're going is changing, too. Why is that happening and what does it look like in Pennsylvania?

Air Date: October 16, 2019

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Maurice Boston, a freshman at Ben Franklin H.S., shows his support at a packed meeting discussing the closures of Ben Franklin and Science Leadership Academy high schools because of asbestos remediation at the school district building Monday morning. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
The Why
Education

Asbestos that closed Philly high schools exposed deep rifts

The fiasco that resulted in 1,000 students from two Philly high schools being out of class for three weeks exposed parents' anxieties about the safety of their schools.

Air Date: October 15, 2019

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A worker lays out coir matting, which is made of coconutfiber that will break down in 2-3 years, but protect hydro seed from water erosion. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
The Why
Urban Planning

Eastwick: An environmental ‘sore’ that may be healing

More than 50 years ago, Philadelphia tried to remake the Eastwick neighborhood and failed. Now the city is trying to fix it. What will it take to correct past mistakes?

Air Date: October 14, 2019

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Supervised injection site supporters in Philadelphia rallied outside a federal hearing to determine if the proposed Safehouse would violate the federal Controlled Substances Act
The Why
Courts & Law

Philly’s supervised drug injection site moves forward

A judge's ruling that opening a place where people could use illegal drugs under medical supervision would not violate federal law could set a nationwide precedent.

Air Date: October 10, 2019

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File photo: Signs point voters to a polling place in Moorestown, New Jersey. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
The Why
Politics & Policy

Why does N.J. hold elections in off-years?

New Jersey is one of a few states that hold statewide elections only in odd-numbered years. The goal was to focus voters' attention more on local issues. But is it working?

Air Date: October 9, 2019

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The Painted Bride Art Center is draped in black mesh since it was discovered that the Isaiah Zagar mural that covers it is separating from its walls. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
The Why
Urban Planning

Why the iconic Painted Bride building will stand — for now

The Painted Bride wanted to sell its iconic building in Old City to a developer, but a judge ruled its mosaics were too "priceless" to destroy.

Air Date: October 8, 2019

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Students spill out of Thomas A. Edison High School at the end of the school day. Students who swipe their identification cards in the morning are considered present for the whole day — even when they cut class. (TOM GRALISH / Philadelphia Inquirer)
The Why
Education

Philly’s hidden school attendance problem

The Philadelphia School District boasts about increasing attendance rates. But at Edison High School, some students are swiping in, then cutting class.

Air Date: October 7, 2019

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Atiba Kwesi, 59, of Overbrook in West Philadelphia poses for a portrait outside of Fellowship Christian Church wearing a shirt reading
The Why
Politics & Policy

How ‘prison gerrymandering’ could impact your voting district

The census counts prisoners in the districts where they're in incarcerated, not in their home districts. Why that's led to shifts in political power in Pennsylvania.

Air Date: October 3, 2019

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In this April 10, 2013 file photo, Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va. (left) and Sen. Patrick Toomey, R-Pa. arrive for a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington to announce that they have reached a bipartisan deal on expanding background checks to more gun buyers. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
The Why
Politics & Policy

The fate of Sen. Toomey’s background checks bill

Pa. Sen. Pat Toomey is a rare Republican interested in some form of bipartisan gun control, but thinks are looking bleak for the bill he's tried, and tried, and tried to pass.

Air Date: October 2, 2019

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This home at 1121 Winding Drive in Cherry Hill, which belonged to Muhammad Ali in the 1970s, has become an Airbnb rental. (Sarah Glover/NBC)
The Why
Community

Why Muhammad Ali’s former S. Jersey mansion has neighbors up in arms

Raucous parties at Muhammad Ali's former mansion-turned-Airbnb has put Cherry Hill, N.J. in the midst of a bigger debate about how these rentals affect communities.

Air Date: October 1, 2019

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The site of the Revolution Pipeline explosion that occurred in September 2018. (Marcellus Air)
The Why
Politics & Policy

The Chester County DA vs. the Mariner East pipeline

Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan is threatening to sue Sunoco on behalf of residents afraid of sinkholes along the Mariner East 2 pipeline route.

Air Date: September 30, 2019

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Hosts of The Why, Shai Ben-Yaacov and Annette John-Hall. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
The Why
Urban Planning

Could Fashion District Philadelphia turn Market East around?

The Market East neighborhood has a dismal history when it comes to development. Could the Gallery mall's new replacement, Fashion District Philadelphia, be a different story?

Air Date: September 26, 2019

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Protesters gather at City Hall opposing the city's smoking ban in inpatient addiction treatment facilities. (Nina Feldman/WHYY)
The Why
Health

Is Philly’s smoking ban at drug rehabs working?

It's been nine months since Philly banned smoking at city-funded drug rehab centers. Why it's hard to get answers about whether it's helping or hindering people in recovery.

Air Date: September 25, 2019

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Darrin Lee, right, was shot by Philadelphia police in Kensington on the night of Sept. 2, 2019. (Youtube; Courtesy of Lee family)
The Why
Urban Planning

Are Philly cops trained enough on mental health issues?

A Philly man suffering from mental health and substance abuse issues was shot by police. Why do cops wind up being called to handle these situations?

Air Date: September 24, 2019

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Frank Nucera was the top cop and governing official for Bordentown Township for 10 years. (Google maps)
The Why
Courts & Law

A former N.J. police chief stands trial for a hate crime

Retired Bordentown Police Chief Frank Nucera is on trial for a hate crime. Are recordings of him using racist slurs enough to convict him?

Air Date: September 23, 2019

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