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More than 4,000 seniors rely on Delaware's Meals on Wheels program. (Courtesy of Meals on Wheels)
Aging
Delaware

Meals on Wheels Delaware faces $800,000 fiscal hurdle

More than 400 seniors could lose the daily service they rely upon for nutrition, friendly visit.

8 years ago

(Photo: Sam Kass)
Radio Times
Immigration
Race & Ethnicity
Travel

Alex Wagner on identity, ancestry and belonging

Guest: Alex Wagner Until the age of 12, ...

Air Date: May 15, 2018 10:00 am

Listen 49:46
Mayor Mike Purzycki announces the details of Wilmington Bike Week ahead of this weekend's Wilmington Grand Prix races. (Mark Eichmann/WHYY)
Delaware

Weeklong celebration of cycling starts in Wilmington

Wilmington leaders kick off a weeklong celebration of biking that will culminate this weekend with the 12th annual Wilmington Grand Prix, an official USA Cycling race.

8 years ago

NewsWorks Tonight

NewsWorks Tonight May 14, 2018

50 years after the original, the Poor People’s Campaign is back.  And we talk with Jean Friedman-Rudovsky about the new reporting ...

Air Date: May 14, 2018

Listen 21:00
Sign-carrying participants march on the southern leg of the Poor People's Campaign May 10, 1968, in Atlanta. (AP file photo)
Keystone Crossroads
History
Personal Finance
Race & Ethnicity

Poor People’s Campaign seeks to revive MLK’s vision

Activists are reigniting Martin Luther King Jr.’s unfinished fight against poverty.

8 years ago

Listen 10:53
Audience members listen to speakers at event about Malcolm X. (Jonathan Wilson for WHYY)
Changing Communities
Race & Ethnicity

As U.S. remembers MLK, West Philly museum considers the legacy of Malcolm X

As the country remembers MLK on the fiftieth anniversary of his assassination, the legacies of the two men are almost inseparable.

8 years ago

A screencap from a Coast Guard video of the rescue.
Down the Shore
New Jersey

Coast Guard hoists woman from cruise ship en route to N.J.

It’s the fifth Coast Guard rescue requiring a helicopter hoist between New Jersey and North Carolina since late April.

8 years ago

Owner JP Teti stands behind the basement bar at Passyunk Avenue, a Philly-themed dive bar in London
PlanPhilly
Food & Drink
International
Philadelphia

A new Philly-themed bar is drawing crowds in London

The bar is the brainchild of JP Teti, a Trenton native with deep roots in Philly, where his grandparents grew up and relatives still live.

8 years ago

Listen 4:03
Stoneleigh Gardens is the newest preserve from Natural Lands. Formally the estate of the Haas Family, the gardens and grounds will open to the public ion Mother's Day. Many of the structures are over 100 years old. (Emily Cohen for WHYY)
Pennsylvania
Public Spaces

Conservancy mobilizes as Lower Merion looks to Stoneleigh garden for school use

The fast-growing Lower Merion School District will enroll as many as 700 new students over the next decade.

8 years ago

NewsWorks Tonight
Delaware
Philadelphia

NewsWorks Tonight, May 11, 2018

Delaware becomes the first state to completely ban child marriage. There may be more scientists on mid-term ballots this year thanks to t ...

Air Date: May 11, 2018

Listen 19:27
Kanye West recently praised President Donald Trump.
NewsWorks Tonight
National

Did Kanye really help Trump’s approval rating?

NewsWorks Tonight host Dave Heller sits down for his weekly conversation with Gallup's Frank Newport to talk about trends in U.S. opinion.

8 years ago

Listen 6:07
In this Wednesday, April 18, 2018 photo, Rashon Nelson, (left), and Donte Robinson, (right), listen to a reporter's question during an interview with The Associated Press in Philadelphia. Their arrests at a local Starbucks quickly became a viral video and galvanized people around the country who saw the incident as modern-day racism. In the week since, Nelson and Robinson have met with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson and are pushing for lasting changes to ensure that what happened to them doesn't happen to future patrons. (Jacqueline Larma/AP Photo)
The Philadelphia Tribune
Philadelphia
Policing
Race & Ethnicity

Uptick in 911 calls for Starbucks’ manager

In the first four and a half months of 2018, 17 911 calls were placed from the Starbucks location.

8 years ago

People gather outside a Starbucks on 18th and Spruce streets in Philadelphia to protest Thursday's controversial arrests of two black men at the store. (Bastiaan Slabbers/for WHYY)

Starbucks changes bathroom policy following racial firestorm

Starbucks has adopted an open-bathroom policy following the arrest last month of two African American men at a coffee shop in Philadelphia.

8 years ago

Stoneleigh Gardens is the newest preserve from Natural Lands. Formally the estate of the Haas Family, the gardens and grounds will open to the public in May 2018. Many of the structures are over 100 years old. (Emily Cohen for WHYY)
NewsWorks Tonight
Environment
Outdoors
Pennsylvania

Finding Natural Lands in the suburbs with opening of Main Line garden

For more than 60 years, the Natural Lands organization has worked to preserve open space and connect people to the natural world.

8 years ago

Listen 3:47
NewsWorks Tonight
Mental Health
New Jersey
Outdoors

NewsWorks Tonight, May 10, 2018

New Jersey gets tough on states whose lax gun laws allow illegal weapons to end up in the Garden State. A push for more female represent ...

Air Date: May 10, 2018

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