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A Way with Words is an upbeat and lively show about language examined through culture, history, and family. Language debates, variations, and evolution, as well as new words, old sayings, slang, family expressions, word histories, etymology, linguistics, regional dialects, word games, grammar, books, literature, writing, and more.
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A Way with Words

A Way with Words is an upbeat and lively show about language examined through culture, history, and family. Language debates, variations, and evolution, as well as new words, old sayings, slang, family expressions, word histories, etymology, linguistics, regional dialects, word games, grammar, books, literature, writing, and more.

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Camden Police warning drivers whose cars apppear in drug hot spots

Camden Police have sent out more than 600 letters to notify owners their car was spotted on camera in an area of the city considered a ho ...

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Philadelphia business leaders gather in Newark

Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce members are meeting at W.L. Gore in Newark.  Governor Markell will take part in the m ...

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Recycling grants available for apartments, condos

The state is offering grants and low interest loans to encourage apartment and condo communities to recycle.  The help comes ...

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Multi-vehicle crash closes portion of Kelly Drive

A multi-vehicle crash shortly after 8 a.m. this morning has closed a portion of Kelly Drive in the area of the Strawberry Mansion Bridge. ...

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National Interest

Newt is on the line

Hello. This is Newt Gingrich. Hope you don’t mind me interrupting your morning coffee with this recorded phone message. You ...

14 years ago

Funding approved to deepen Nanticoke River

The Army Corps of Engineers will use more than $1.8-million to dredge the Nanticoke River from the Delaware-Maryland state line to Seafor ...

14 years ago

Final days of Boston to Philly service from Southwest

Passengers are being greeted by the final days of Southwest service from Boston to Philadelphia with higher airfare. Reports in Bo ...

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Pa. judge to consider Sandusky jury, bail issues

A dispute about whether people from the State College area will be allowed to sit as jurors in Jerry Sandusky’s child sex-abuse cas ...

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Coroner examined late Philadelphia cardinal’s body

A county coroner says he examined the body of late Philadelphia Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua at the request of prosecutors because of the ...

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Philadelphia may start requiring permits for those who feed the homeless

The City of Philadelphia might soon require those who hand out food to the homeless to obtain permits. A draft regulation adopted ...

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Roxborough shoe shop reopens after cab crashes through front window

Less than 24 hours after a taxi cab crashed into the entrance of Sneaker Town in Roxborough, the shop was back open for business.  ...

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Philadelphia shop overwhelmed by Groupon deal re-opens today

Food for All Market will re-open today at 9 a.m. after it was bailed out by its customers last month. Owner Amy Kunkle said today’ ...

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Philly Parenting

LOVEly ideas for kid-friendly fun this weekend

There are so many ways to share the excitement with your littlest LOVEd ones this weekend… ...

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East Falls Glassworks’ Nikolaj Christensen describes the ‘active art’ of glassblowing

For Nikolaj Christensen, manager of East Falls Glassworks, glassblowing wasn’t always part of his career path. While finishing his ...

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Pa. to get $266 million in mortgage-lending settlement

A $26 billion settlement between the country’s biggest mortgage lenders and multiple states will mean $266 million for Pennsylvania ...

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