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N.J. coronavirus update: Wedding receptions, sleepaway camps can resume

Gov. Phil Murphy also announced he will extend a moratorium on internet and utility shut-offs through at least the end of June.

4 years ago

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NPR
Behavioral Health
National

‘Exit counselors’ strain to pull Americans out of a web of false conspiracies

With disinformation spreading on an unprecedented scale, experts in cult deprogramming are focusing on those who have fallen down the rabbit hole of conspiracy theories.

4 years ago

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NPR
Business
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American factories are roaring back. The problem? They can’t find critical parts

U.S. factories are thriving thanks to unexpected strong demand for all kinds of goods, but that is also leading to unexpected headaches.

4 years ago

Tony Brown sits in the front row fourth from the left with Dyana Williams to his immediate left. Cody Anderson stands immediately behind Brown. Jerry Wells sits third from the right.
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Philadelphia
Race & Ethnicity

‘Give somebody a voice’: Philly lost two Black radio icons. How their historic legacies live on

Tony Brown and Cody Anderson, legends in the “pantheon” of Philly Black radio, recently died within one week of each other. Their deep community impact lives on.

4 years ago

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Radio Times
Environment
Music

Regional Roundup – 03/01/21

This week; the battle over the Delaware River watershed fracking ban, what's new with N.J.'s marijuana laws, and the concert series to fall asleep to.

Air Date: March 1, 2021 10:00 am

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Pennsylvania
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More than books: How Chester County’s libraries pivoted to become a pandemic ‘lifeline’

Chester County’s libraries closed for about a third of 2020, but librarians say they were busy as ever — lending out everything from books to seeds to information.

4 years ago

Enrique Morás stands in front of a bookshelf
Books
Delaware
Kids

Wilmington publisher brings the world together with Spanish-language children’s books

Syncretic Press publisher Enrique Morás of Wilmington helps Spanish-speaking students see themselves in children’s books that don’t shy away from deep topics.

4 years ago

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Mental Health
Philadelphia
Billy Penn

Bikes, breathing, and barber shops: 5 new ideas to get Philly’s mental health back on track

Meet the finalists in the Well City Challenge Mind/Body category.

4 years ago

Chantay Love speaks outside Olney Transportation Center
Gun Violence
Mental Health
Pennsylvania

Gun violence epidemic, recent mass shootings push victim service agencies into overdrive

After two recent mass shootings within days of each other, the region’s victim services agencies are helping communities navigate the trauma.

4 years ago

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Income Inequality
New Jersey

‘Neighbors caring about our neighbors’: Mutual aid groups rise up in South Jersey

Grassroots mutual aid groups in South Jersey provide food, basic necessities, even companionship as the COVID pandemic approaches the 1-year mark.

4 years ago

A 2019 file photo of a North Philadelphia rooming house. Many returning citizens live in unregulated rooming houses because they have few other options. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
PlanPhilly
Housing
Incarceration
Eyes on the Street

Disrupting poverty in Philly with housing help for people returning from prison

Pa. has the second-highest imprisonment rate in the U.S. The Supervision to Aid Re-Entry (STAR) program connects returning citizens with the support they need.

4 years ago

Protesters take over the Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia
Race & Ethnicity
Social Justice

‘We want to hear from everyone’: Urban Affairs Coalition unveils survey for discussing racism in the city

The Urban Affairs Coalition in Philadelphia has unveiled a survey to understand Philadelphians’ perception of racism in the city in order to better combat it.

4 years ago

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History
Philadelphia
Race & Ethnicity
Billy Penn

Black history: Philadelphia’s explosive and violent 19th century race riots

The city was home to the largest free African American population in the country, but racism led to destructive clashes.

4 years ago

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History
Philadelphia
Protests
Race & Ethnicity
Visual Arts

Teenagers who desegregated Girard College to be honored with a mural

Teenagers were “the muscle” behind Cecil B. Moore’s historic protest outside Girard College in 1965. The school will soon have a mural depicting them.

4 years ago

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Gun Violence
Pennsylvania
Public Safety

Fond memories of East Norriton bowling alley help community stunned by a mass shooting

For many, the lanes now known as Our Town Alley were part of growing up and family gatherings. The fatal shooting there last weekend was a shock.

4 years ago

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