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In 2015, Pope Francis is presented with an image of Roman Catholic Archbishop Oscar Romero during a private audience granted to participants to the pilgrimage from El Salvador at the Vatican. Pope Francis has cleared the way for slain Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero to be made a saint, declaring that a churchman who stood up for the poorest of the poor in the face of right-wing oppression should be a model for Catholics today. (L'Osservatore Romano/Pool Photo via AP)
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Salvadorans honor legacy of slain Archbishop Oscar Romero, now destined for sainthood

For 38 years, Catholics from El Salvador have marked the date Archbishop Oscar Romero was assassinated. This year, the March 24 anniversary will be a little different.

8 years ago

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(AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
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New Jersey

N.J. drivers seeing higher prices at the pump as spring begins

Drivers in New Jersey are seeing higher prices at the pump with the advent of spring.

8 years ago

Princess Rahman, 18, leads chants at the beginning of the Philadelphia March for Our Lives, March 24, 2018. (Emily Cohen for WHYY)
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Thousands protest with March for Our Lives in Philadelphia, nationwide

Students around the region gathered to protest Saturday as part of the nationwide March for Our Lives, organized by survivors of last mon ...

8 years ago

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Down the Shore
New Jersey

LBI's Surf City preemptively bans sale, growing of pot

Anyone who violates the ordinance could face up to 90 days in jail and fines up to $2,000.

8 years ago

NewsWorks Tonight

NewsWorks Tonight, March 23, 2018

A new bill breathes life into the effort to punish “sanctuary cities.” Frank Newport, editor-in-chief at the Gallup Poll, giv ...

Air Date: March 23, 2018

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Philadelphia Eagles' Malcolm Jenkins, (left), speaks, as former NFL player Anquan Boldin, New England Patriots' Devin McCourty, moderator New York Times Magazine's Emily Bazelon, and New Orleans Saints' Demario Davis listen during a session to discuss criminal justice issues with other current and former NFL football players at Harvard Law School, Friday, March 23, 2018, in Cambridge, Mass. (Josh Reynolds/AP Photo)
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Social Justice
Sports

Eagles Jenkins, Philly DA Krasner attend Harvard social justice summit

The players participated in small group discussions about policing, prosecutors and sentencing reform.

8 years ago

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Delaware

First for March 23, 2018

Touring Downtown Wilmington has a rich history, but it has also seen its share of hard times. Many indicators poin ...

Air Date: March 23, 2018

Young protesters take part in a Black Lives Matter march
Speak Easy
Race & Ethnicity
Social Justice

Resisting the myth of ‘post-racial’ America and sharing responsibility for injustice

In observation of the life and death and legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., NewCORE and Gwynedd Mercy University presente ...

8 years ago

Stephen Paddock smiles as a valet helps him transport luggage to his hotel room on Sept. 26. (MGM Resorts International)
NPR
Public Safety

Hotel releases video of Las Vegas shooter in days leading to massacre

Records show that Paddock made several trips between one of his homes, in Mesquite, Nevada, to the hotel, apparently to transport the weapons.

8 years ago

Nekia Pressley and three of her children take a break while on the phone with her husband, Demetris McDuffy, who is serving a life sentence he received as a juvenile. Pressley's daughter Yani (left) sits beside her mother, along with son Darwish and daughter Yasmeen (right).
The Notebook
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Philadelphia

Parenting from inside prison walls

8 years ago

In this stock photo, black and white Holstein dairy cows are in their stalls in Penn State's research barn.
Keystone Crossroads
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Pennsylvania

Pa. dairy farms scrambling due to major contract termination

One of the nation’s largest dairy distributors is ending its contract with dozens of Pennsylvania dairy farms at the end of May.

8 years ago

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NewsWorks Tonight, March 22, 2018

A struggling Germantown neighborhood wants to give a notorious developer the boot. Philadelphia hosts a summit to empower women and girl ...

Air Date: March 22, 2018

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Garbage is piled in front of an apartment complex in Lower Germantown.
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Philadelphia

Philly’s $9 million goodbye to Germantown’s worst landlord

Everyone has crossed paths with a bad landlord.

8 years ago

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Delaware
Transportation

Chinese vessel with cranes to pass under Delaware Memorial Bridge

A voyage by a Chinese heavy-lift vessel will temporarily close the Delaware Memorial Bridge early Saturday morning.

8 years ago

AP photo
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New Jersey

Man sleeping in tent pinned by fallen tree

A man sleeping in a tent escaped serious injury Wednesday evening when a tree fell on him in Ocean County, authorities say.

8 years ago

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