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Michael Gardner and his daughter, Ava, at the Fabric Workshop
Arts & Entertainment

Philadelphia Orchestra premieres new music for a 9-year-old’s fashion show

The Fabulous Philadelphians live up to their name as they premiere a new work for a 9-year-old’s fashion show.

5 years ago

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A doctor holds a stethoscope on a pregnant person's belly.
Health
Health Desk Help Desk

I’m pregnant. Is the COVID-19 vaccine safe for me and my baby?

What is the risk, if any, while someone is expecting? WHYY’s Health Desk Help Desk looked into what the research is showing.

5 years ago

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EMS and elected officials monitor the site of an oil spill in Delco
Community

Delco gasoline spill could take ‘weeks, maybe longer’ to clean up

An estimated 4,700 gallons of fuel leaked into a local tributary in Brookhaven late Friday night, killing some aquatic life.

5 years ago

The exterior of Benjamin Franklin High School
Politics & Policy

‘No more excuses’: Pa. Dems want to use stimulus to fix crumbling schools

Pa. is expected to have a $3 billion budget surplus and more than $7 billion from the American Rescue Plan. Democrats want to use that money to repair schools.

5 years ago

Mayor Vic Carstarphen stands inside his office
Politics & Policy

Carstarphen’s 100-day Camden balancing act: Navigating COVID and improving quality of life

Interim Mayor Vic Carstarphen released his 100-day plan, which focuses on improving residents’ quality of life while navigating them through the pandemic.

5 years ago

The oldest flag in the exhibit features 13 stars in a star pattern. It is one of the earliest American flags known to survive, made between 1800 and 1825, or possibly earlier. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
Arts & Entertainment

Historic flags unfold national pride and struggle

An exhibition of flags and documents at the Museum of the American Revolution traces the national evolution on issues of race and religion.

5 years ago

Patrick Duff, who has been fighting to save the house at 753 Walnut Street in Camden where Martin Luther King lived in 1950, inside the structure on June 10, 2021. (Photo by April Saul for WHYY)
Community

‘A place that can inspire the world’: A deal is struck to save Camden’s MLK house

A nonprofit is purchasing the decaying Walnut Street house where Martin Luther King Jr. lived when he was denied service at a Maple Shade bar in 1950.

5 years ago

Visitors pay tribute to the display outside the Pulse nightclub memorial Friday, June 11, 2021, in Orlando, Fla. Saturday will mark the fifth anniversary of the mass shooting at the site. (AP Photo/John Raoux)
Community

Biden to name Pulse Nightclub a national memorial

President Joe Biden said on the fifth anniversary of a mass shooting at the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando that he will sign a bill naming the site as a national memorial.

5 years ago

Periodical cicadas making themselves at home in the flowers outside Bret and Jody Satzler's house. (Anne Danahy / WPSU)
Community

Louder than a lawn mower, not big on social distancing, cicadas hit Central Pa.

Juniata County is one of the places Brood X cicadas emerged this year, after spending 17 years underground feeding on tree roots.

5 years ago

Adam Woolley instructing the class on the aerial swing. (Kenny Cooper/WHYY)
Community

A Pride Month event teaches LGBTQ teens circus techniques and connecting skills

Staff at the Philadelphia School of Circus Arts demonstrated the basics of aerial sling, juggling and trampoline, to help kids `find their tribe.’

5 years ago

State Rep. Seth Grove (R., York), chairman of the House State Government Committee, is pushing for standardized training for election officials as part of a host of election-related reforms following the Nov. 3 general election. (Dan Gleiter / PennLive)
Politics & Policy
WITF

Pa. counties fear desired election law changes will get lost in sprawling GOP bill

Many aspects of the proposal may not address actual problems, one expert said.

5 years ago

A well pad on a Tioga County farm. There is a moratorium against drilling in the eastern part where the Delaware River Basin Commission has jurisdiction. (Scott Detrow/StateImpact Pennsylvania)
Courts & Law

Judge tosses suit seeking end to Delaware River drilling ban

Judge Paul Diamond in Philadelphia ruled the GOP had no legal right to sue, writing the dispute "is primarily partisan and is best resolved through the political process.”

5 years ago

Paramedic Jim McCanns prepares a first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for Lucille Breslin at her home in Upper Darby on April 6, 2021. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Health

Delco closes Aston mass vaccination site in a shift to smaller pop-up sites

Driving the switch is a decrease in visitors and a Delaware County goal of reaching people without transportation access.

5 years ago

Reverend Naomi Washington-Leapheart is the director of Faith-Based and Interfaith Affairs in the Mayor’s Office of Public Engagement at the City of Philadelphia. (Photo courtesy of Naomi Washington-Leapheart)
Health

Philadelphia’s faith leaders partner with one another and the city to increase vaccine access in communities of color

Places of worship have deep roots in local communities. All Faiths Vaccination Campaign is leveraging those relationships to address racial inequities.

5 years ago

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Gov. Tom Wolf signs the coronavirus disaster declaration. (Office of Gov. Tom Wolf)
Politics & Policy

Wolf signs bill to extend pandemic regulatory waivers

The Republican-controlled Legislature approved the bill unanimously, at Wolf’s urging.

5 years ago

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