Archives: Articles
Merkel tours ‘surreal’ flood scene, vows climate action as death toll surpasses 180
“It is shocking — I would almost say that the German language barely has words for the devastation that has been wreaked,” Merkel said at a news conference.
5 years ago
Explainer: Will Pennsylvania evictions spike despite rental help?
As of June 7, roughly 3.2 million people in the U.S. said they face eviction in the next two months. Here’s the situation in Pennsylvania.
5 years ago
Pennsylvania’s overdose deaths rose in 2020, CDC says
The CDC reported 5,172 overdose deaths in Pennsylvania last year, a jump of 16% from 4,444 in 2019.
5 years ago
New center will highlight Philadelphia’s vegan roots
The American Vegan Society is about to set up its first public storefront. Its new walking tours reveal Philly’s vegan history.
5 years ago
Pa. Republicans are taking election ‘audits’ seriously. Here’s what to know about their plan
Behind-the-scenes talks are ongoing in Harrisburg to figure out how to proceed with Mastriano’s election fraud claims, GOP Senate sources confirmed to WHYY News.
5 years ago
Medical waste at some N.J. beaches. What’s weather got to do with it?
Several beaches were closed this week after medical waste washed ashore.
5 years ago
Decrying pandemic ‘profiteering,’ protesters call for a Pa. public health care advocate
Health care should be considered a human right, says Put People First! PA, which organized a Center City march.
5 years ago
They’re not blown away by N.J.’s offshore wind power plans
New Jersey is moving aggressively to become the leader in the fast-growing offshore wind energy industry on the East Coast.
5 years ago
Philadelphia district officials to meet with air quality specialist over new purifiers
Philadelphia Superintendent William Hite and other school officials have agreed to meet with an air quality specialist after he criticized the district’s new purifiers.
5 years ago
‘I’m afraid for my life’: Safety is scarce for many in Camden’s senior housing
A lack of security at their apartment complexes makes life dangerous for many Camden seniors. Buildings’ operators refuse to hire guards.
5 years ago
Listen 6:48Gun buybacks are working in Philly, another one today hopes to build on successes
The city of Philadelphia says gun buybacks have removed dangerous firearms from the city streets.
5 years ago
PFAS report identifies hundreds of Pa. manufacturing sites
The sites may be at risk for leaching a class of toxic chemicals known as PFAS into drinking water supplies.
5 years ago
Rescue group returns home after digging through rubble of Florida condo collapse
A southeast Pennsylvania-based urban rescue team returns after working in Surfside collapse.
5 years ago
Philly environmental groups picket TD Bank over investment in tar sands pipeline
Environmental groups in Philadelphia picketed outside a TD Bank branch to call on the finance giant to end investments in the controversial Line 3 tar sands pipeline project.
5 years ago
Philadelphia school board member Angela McIver resigns, effective immediately
In 2018, McIver was one of the first nine members Mayor Jim Kenney appointed to the Philadelphia Board of Education.
5 years ago













