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NewsWorks Tonight, July 3, 2018

Philadelphia’s anti-ICE demonstrations turn into an occupation. Former Philadelphia water commissioner Howard Neukrug explains what ...

Air Date: July 3, 2018

Listen 21:59
At Mighty Writers El Futuro in South Philadelphia, children donate books and make bookmarks for kids and immigrant families held at the Berks County Detention Center. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
Books
Immigration
Social Justice

Book delivery from Philly kids to federal detention center hits snag

The goal was to provide a token of comfort, escape, to the roughly 20 migrant kids staying at the center in Berks County.

7 years ago

Walking the Ocean City boardwalk. (Bill Barlow for WHYY)
Down the Shore
Infrastructure
New Jersey

Power outage strands some on boardwalk rides

A power outage brought rides at a New Jersey boardwalk to a halt, leaving some passengers stranded.

7 years ago

Demonstrators protest ICE outside of the office at Eighth and Cherry streets in Philadelphia. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
NewsWorks Tonight
Criminal Justice
Immigration
Policing

Overnight protesters stake out ICE building, demand changes in immigration policies

Philadelphia police arrest 29 demonstrators who refused to move from the entrance to the federal facility at Eighth and Cherry streets.

7 years ago

Listen 2:03
 Electric power lines (Big Stock photo)
Delaware Business Now
Delaware
Energy

Despite heat, Delmarva Power electric rates going down

The lower rate comes from the utility passing along savings from recently enacted federal tax cuts.

7 years ago

Taney Street is named for the chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court who wrote the infamous Dred Scott decision. (Google Maps)
PlanPhilly
Law
Social Justice
PlanPhilly

A renewed push to give Taney Street a different name

Taney Street is named after Roger B. Taney, fifth chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and author of what is arguably its most infamous decision, Dred Scott v. Sanford.

7 years ago

Yared Portillo of Juntos speaks at a rally outside 801 Market St. to call for the closing of the Berks County Residential Center, one of three centers in the country used to detain families whose immigration status is undetermined. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
Keystone Crossroads
Immigration

Activists clash with Wolf over operation of immigrant detention center

Shut Down Berks Executive Director Sundrop Carter said the group is now urging Governor Tom Wolf to issue an Emergency Removal Order.

7 years ago

Atlantic City beach (Peter Tobia/Atlantic City Alliance)
Down the Shore
New Jersey

Cop rescues boy screaming for help in ocean

An Atlantic City police officer rescued a 10-year-old boy on a city beach shortly before sunset last Thursday. 

7 years ago

A pedestrian at Walnut and Juniper streets steps over a pile of debris left behind by a massive water main break in Center City. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
Infrastructure
Philadelphia

Water main break sent 15 million gallons of water rushing through downtown Philly

A large water main break flooded a number of streets in downtown Philadelphia early Tuesday.

7 years ago

A makeshift memorial is seen at the scene outside the office building housing The Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis, Md., on Sunday.
NPR
Media

After Delay, Trump Orders Flags At Half-Staff For Annapolis Attack

"This was an attack on the press. It was an attack on freedom of speech. It's just as important as any other tragedy," Buckley said, according to The Baltimore Sun.

7 years ago

Protesters rally at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office at 8th and Cherry streets after a rally in Philadelphia on June 30. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
The Philadelphia Experiment
Social Justice

Instead of looking for attention, demonstrate for change – in voting booth

I cannot help wondering why more of us did not spend 2016 engaging in the most peaceful protest of all – the vote.

7 years ago

Located in a remote spot on the Delaware River tubing route, the Famouse River Hot Dog Man is the only game in town for tubers, whose lazy journeys can last four to six hours.
NewsWorks Tonight
Business
Food & Drink
New Jersey
Pennsylvania

24 days of summer: The business of being the Famous River Hot Dog Man

Since 1987, Greg Crance has run a hot dog stand in the middle of the Delaware River. It's a beautiful office, but a fickle business.

7 years ago

Listen 4:23
Cadets color guard members move to the field before their first home performance in 2018. (Jessica Griffin, Inquirer/Daily News)
Gender
Social Justice
Sports

Allentown’s famed Cadets rise again after months of scandal and tumult

Some had worried a #MeToo scandal would be fatal for one of the nation’s oldest and most decorated drum corps.

7 years ago

Listen 8:36
NewsWorks Tonight

NewsWorks Tonight, July 2, 2018

The Democratic Party is seeing a surge of socialist-approved candid ...

Air Date: July 2, 2018

Listen 19:30
A store closing sign for May 29 is posted at a pickup counter at a Starbucks store, Friday, May 25, 2018, in Chicago. Starbucks will close more than 8,000 stores nationwide on Tuesday to conduct anti-bias training, the next of many steps the company is taking to try to restore its tarnished diversity-friendly image.
Public Spaces
Race & Ethnicity
Social Justice

Over two months after Philly arrests, Starbucks gets a list of next steps

Starbucks gets list of suggestions for cutting bias from the company in the long-term.

7 years ago

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