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Members of the Newport Rowing Club make their way down the Christina River near Wilmington. (Mark Eichmann/WHYY)
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Delaware
Environment
Sports

Delaware rowers see urban river in a different light

Spend an afternoon on the Christina River with the Newport Rowing Club, and you'll see how these students see the water in a different light.

8 years ago

The South Korean and North Korean teams receive an ovation Thursday at the World Team Table Tennis Championships in Halmstad, Sweden. The players elected to form a unified Korean team for the tournament's semifinal round. (TT News Agency/Reuters)
NPR
International
Politics
Sports

North, South Korea skip table tennis match as competitors, join as one team instead

Hopeful signs of reunification can be found not just on the pingpong table, but the negotiating table as well.

8 years ago

The Delaware Capitol building, Dover, De.
NPR
Delaware
Law

Delaware expected to be the first state to ban child marriage outright

A spokesman for Gov. John Carney says the governor plans to sign the legislation after a legal review.

8 years ago

Jane’s Walk 2017 (PlanPhilly/file)
PlanPhilly
Architecture & Design
Changing Communities
History

A neighborhood walk that’s healthy for you — and the city, too

In urban spaces all over the world, pedestrians traverse their cities’ neighborhoods, with the goal of living by the standards set by urban activist and writer Jane Jacobs.

8 years ago

(Public domain image)
Down the Shore
New Jersey

LBI town seeks to adopt ‘no wake zone’ law for vehicles

While it might be an ordinance of first impression in New Jersey, it's not the first proposed no wake regulation in the United States. 

8 years ago

Bill Cosby departs after his sexual assault trial, Thursday, April 26, 2018, at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pa. Cosby was convicted Thursday of drugging and molesting a woman in the first big celebrity trial of the #MeToo era. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Cosby Unraveled

Ep 14: Crime and Punishment

Now that Bill Cosby has been found guilty of sexual assault, what’s the appropriate punishment for his crime?

Air Date: May 4, 2018

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NewsWorks Tonight

NewsWorks Tonight, May 3, 2018

The jury hands down a guilty verdict in the Wilmington Trust fraud case. Students at Swarthmore College in Delaware County believe their ...

Air Date: May 3, 2018

Listen 20:00
Rapper Meek Mill talks criminal justice reform with Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf during a press conference at the National Constitution Center.
Criminal Justice
Pennsylvania

Meek Mill joins Pa. officials in calling for changes to criminal justice system

The rapper joined Gov. Tom Wolf at the National Constitution Center to push for changes in everything from probation and parole policies to cash bail.

8 years ago

This Google Earth view is looking west. The large complex on the beach is the Wildwoods Convention Center. (Google Earth)
Down the Shore
New Jersey

Wildwood to offer parking on the beach

The struggle that beachgoers endure to find a parking spot will become less of an issue in one Jersey Shore community this summer.

8 years ago

Mariner East 2 pipeline construction crews work in the backyards of homes on Lisa Drive in West Whiteland Township, Chester County, on May 2. Sinkholes that opened in the area prompted the state's Public Utility Commission to order that an existing pipeline nearby, the Mariner East 1, be shut down until it could be determined that the sinkholes didn't threaten its safety. (Marie Cusick/StateImpact Pennsylvania)
StateImpact Pennsylvania
Energy
Environment
Pennsylvania

PUC safety officials recommend restart of Mariner East 1 after inspection

Safety inspectors are recommending that Sunoco’s Mariner East 1 pipeline be restarted.

8 years ago

Shani Akilah and Abdul-Aliy Muhammad with the Black and Brown Workers Cooperative at Rittenhouse Square Park. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
Philadelphia
Race & Ethnicity

After Philly Starbucks arrest, what does it mean to be black in a ‘white space’?

The arrests of two black men at a Philly Starbucks exposed a central business district that struggles to make everyone feel welcome.

8 years ago

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The Philadelphia Police and Fire Honor Guard fire a rifle salute in honor of fallen officers and firefighters.
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Philadelphia
Policing

Philly honors fallen police officers, firefighters

The Philadelphia Police and Fire Departments honored those who died in the line of duty with a service Wednesday

8 years ago

(Sophie Reid/for The Pulse)
Philadelphia
Transportation

Amtrak service between Philly, Washington slowly resuming after freight train derailment

Two cars from an 88-car train dumped loads of stone onto the tracks when they derailed late Wednesday. No injuries have been reported.

8 years ago

Bensalem director of public safety Fred Harran addressed a packed room at a township council meeting on Monday night.
Immigration
Pennsylvania

Bensalem mayor, public safety director send mixed signals on partnering with ICE

Under 287(g) agreements, ICE authorizes local police to do some of the work its agents usually do, such as verifying the immigration status of people they arrest.

8 years ago

The offices of Cambridge Analytica (CA) in central London, after it was announced that Britain's information commissioner Elizabeth Denham is pursuing a warrant to search Cambridge Analytica's computer servers, Tuesday March 20, 2018. (Kirsty O'Connor/PA via AP)
NPR
International
Politics
Technology

Cambridge Analytica is shutting down after Facebook data controversy

Cambridge Analytica's U.K.-based parent firm, said the company had begun the process of filing for bankruptcy.

8 years ago

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