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A traditional Passover seder plate on the first night of Passover. (Dr. Scott M. Lieberman/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
NPR
International
Public Safety
Religion

Ukrainian Jews displaced by war find Passover especially poignant this year

Across Europe and across the world, Ukrainian refugees will attend Passover Seders starting tonight. And they'll tell the story of wandering while they're refugees themselves.

4 years ago

In this photo provided by the Russian Defense Ministry Press Service, Russian navy missile cruiser Moskva is on patrol in the Mediterranean Sea near the Syrian coast on Dec. 17, 2015.
Government
International
Military

Russia loses warship, says attacks on Kyiv will increase

The guided-missile cruiser Moskva, the flagship of Russia's Black Sea fleet, sank on Thursday after suffering heavy damage. The circumstances are in dispute.

4 years ago

Nicole Blackson interviews robotics teacher, John Sanders and WURD Radio host Andrea Lawful Sanders for the podcast Conscious Connections. (Photo by LeNia Samuels/Love Now Media)
PlanPhilly
Home & Family
Media
Sex & Relationships

A new Philly podcast offers ‘real talk’ about love and relationships

Conscious Connections brings local couples together to talk about their love, communication, and much more. The show is hosted by Nicole Blackson.

4 years ago

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Christa Barfield (right) FarmerJawn founder, and Chief Operating Officer Brandon Ritter (left), help members of PowerCorpPHL learn prepare soil for planting at the Elkins Estate. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Environment
Food & Drink
Outdoors
Sustainability

‘Agriculture is the culture’: FarmerJawn wants to reinvent agriculture education

FarmerJawn’s nonprofit is seeking to “reintroduce farming into the lifestyles of urban people” and give them the knowledge to start their own farm.

4 years ago

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Members of the Philadelphia Center City District's bike patrol program. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Streets & Roads

Philly adding more bike patrols to keep an eye on Center City

Philadelphia’s Center City District is expanding the bike patrol program it launched in late 2020, as more visitors return to the area.

4 years ago

Peter Lyoya holds up a picture of his son Patrick Lyoya, 26, in his home in Lansing, Mich., April 14, 2022. Patrick was face-down on the ground when he was fatally shot in the head by a Grand Rapids Police officer after resisting arrest on April 4, 2022. Grand Rapids police released four videos from different sources Wednesday, nine days after Patrick Lyoya was killed during a traffic stop. Prominent civil rights attorney Ben Crump and Lyoya's family are planning to hold a news conference Thursday afternoon
Criminal Justice
Gun Violence
National
Policing

Family seeks charges, officer’s ID in Patrick Lyoya’s death

Peter Lyoya brought his family from Congo to the U.S. in 2014 to escape violence. Now he fears they came here to die

4 years ago

Briarcliffe Fire Company
Public Safety
Race & Ethnicity
Social Justice

Briarcliffe Fire Company moves to disband after racist remarks go public

The Darby Township Commissioners’ meeting was supposed to discuss the possible decertification of the Briarcliffe Fire Company — but the squad beat officials to the punch.

4 years ago

Officials say the seal pup has come onto the sand at the end of Collins Avenue for the last several days. (6abc)
Animals
Delaware
Environment
6abc

Seal pup spotted along busy beach in Delaware

Officials say the seal pup has come onto the sand at the end of Collins Avenue for the last several days.

4 years ago

Members and other Philadelphia Quakers gather at Green Street Friends meetinghouse in Germantown
Philadelphia
Race & Ethnicity
Social Justice
Billy Penn

Germantown Quakers plan to give $500,000 as reparations to Black neighbors over the next decade

Green Street Friends is starting with a series of legal clinics to help preserve the wealth of Black homeowners.

4 years ago

Pureland Industrial Complex covers 3,000 acres of former farmland in Logan Township, N.J. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
Business
Employment
Income Inequality
New Jersey

There are plenty of jobs in Logan Township, the problem is getting to them

With companies based in Gloucester County looking for workers, township officials are trying to improve transportation to connect people to work.

4 years ago

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A sign reads Lights Out! on a green lawn.
PlanPhilly
Animals
Energy
Environment
Philadelphia

Turn out your lights to help save birds migrating through Philly

Lights Out Philly started after a mass collision event killed over 1,000 birds. This year, conservationists want your help protecting migrating birds.

4 years ago

Briarcliffe Fire Company in Delaware County.
Government
Government Accountability
Race & Ethnicity
6abc

Delco fire company will disband after racist remarks caught on video

The volunteer fire company was originally suspended for 30 days back in February.

4 years ago

Kids swim at the James Finnegan Playground pool
Gun Violence
Kids
Philadelphia

Summer is coming. Philadelphia hopes a new activities campaign will prevent gun violence and keep kids safe

Philadelphia officials are rolling out summer activities for kids, in anticipation of a surge in gun violence this summer. What will it take to make them safe?

4 years ago

The new Delaware DMV On-The-Go trailer.
Delaware
Government
Streets & Roads
Transportation

The state of Delaware goes high tech with new mobile DMV unit

The almost quarter-million-dollar trailer is designed to offer almost everything you can get at a traditional DMV location.

4 years ago

Parks and Recreation commissioner Kathryn Ott Lovell (Tom MacDonald / WHYY)
Outdoors
Philadelphia

Philly increasing pay for lifeguards and offering free training to boost the ranks

Free lifeguard training is underway for 16 to 24-year-olds in Philly. Officials want to use the pools as safe havens this summer.

4 years ago

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