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A historian on the Rizzo debate: ‘It comes down to what statues do’
Controversy surrounding the 10-foot-tall statue of former Mayor Frank Rizzo across from City Hall has rekindled in recent weeks
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After a year of rising tensions, protesters tear down Confederate statue on UNC campus
Demonstrators toppled "Silent Sam," a monument dedicated to fallen Civil War-era soldiers.
6 years ago
Unique housing program combats ‘studentification’ in neighborhoods surrounding Penn State
It’s a short walk from the municipal building in downtown State College where Ed LeClear works as borough planning director to a two-st ...
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Listen 5:34NewsWorks Tonight, August 20, 2018
The Delaware Attorney General’s office has its sights on a company tied to sex trafficking. A former priest and sexual abuse victim ...
Air Date: August 20, 2018
Listen 21:29Trenton mayor wants to boost police presence after shooting at back-to-school event
The shooting at a school supply giveaway on Saturday was the second public event disrupted by violence this summer in New Jersey’s capital city.
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Beyond solving young man’s murder, we must solve what’s wrong in our society
My youngest brother was a close friend of Kristian Marche, the two-sport star from Imhotep who was shot in the head before he could attend Penn State on a track scholarship.
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Former priest with insider view among the 1,000 victims in Pa. clergy abuse report
James Faluszczak quit the priesthood in 2014, and he’s one of dozens of witnesses who testified before the grand jury about their experiences of abuse.
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Listen 5:24Catholics in Allentown grapple with clergy abuse report and their church’s response
Some parishioners were heartened by Allentown Bishop Alfred Schlert's message. Others struggled more with the allegations, the response, and how they feel about their church.
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PHOTOS: It’s hard to grow up — and grow old — in Honduras
What's it like to live in Honduras today — and why do so many people want to leave?
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Hurricane Bob skirted the Jersey Shore 27 years ago today
The Jersey Shore woke up to a rain, wind, and big waves from the offshore Hurricane Bob 27 years ago today.
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South Koreans prepare for rare family reunions with long-lost relatives in the north
Of 132,000 South Koreans who registered with the government since 1988, some 57,000 are still alive, hoping to meet their long-lost loved ones before it's too late.
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1968 created the ‘ultimate’ anti-sport sport
In the summer of 1968, Jared Kass was working at a camp for high school students in Massachusetts.
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Young farm hands keep old traditions alive at Middletown’s Grange Fair
Tending cows through the night and grooming sheep to look their best are all part of the fun at the Bucks County farm fair
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Listen 2:12Delaware professor helps locate World War II ship hidden for 75 years
A team of researchers in Alaska this summer found the stern of the USS Abner Read, which sank after hitting a Japanese mine in 1943.
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With voices of experience, Philadelphia calling out for LGBTQ foster parents
In March, the city's Department of Human Services launched a citywide recruitment drive, in hopes of attracting 300 new foster families.
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