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Voices in the Family

Witnessing Difficulty in the Delivery Room

When complications arise in the delivery room that lead to traumatic childbirth, clinicians providing care often feel upset and experienc ...

Air Date: May 9, 2016

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Elizabeth Riggio relaxes in one of the more than 50 hammocks at the Spruce Street Harbor Park. (Branden Eastwood for NewsWorks)
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The sun shines (finally) on Spruce Street Harbor Park opening

Spruce Street Harbor Park kicked off the 2016 season this weekend as locals and tourists lounged in hammocks, played bocce ball and tosse ...

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A Queer Latino Teen Finds Sanctuary at Galaei in Norris Square, 19122

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122nd running of the Penn Relays was held over the weekend at Franklin Field.
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Picture perfect weather for the 122nd annual running of the Penn Relays

Thousands of athletes — ...

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Building Bouquets for Overbrook at Overhill Flowers, 19151

Hugh McHugh is a craftsman when it comes to his flower arrangements. He says he inherited his detail-oriented work ethic from his father ...

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After the trauma

After the loss of a loved one, an accident, a major trauma, many people just want the life back that they had before tragedy struck. In t ...

Air Date: April 25, 2016

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An Undocumented Family Finds Relief From a Hack in Logan, 19141

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Passengers leave an Amtrak train following a deadly crash Sunday in Chester, Pennsylvania. The Amtrak train struck a piece of construction equipment just south of Philadelphia, killing two workers and causing a derailment.
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Amtrak ordered to retrain workers following deadly crash outside Philly

The mandate from the Federal Railroad Administration suggests the veteran Amtrak workers may not have known the track was being reopened to train traffic.

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Eroding the divide between ‘able’ and ‘disabled’ with atypical play

Theater director David Bradley has a long history of making theater that crosses boundaries. But in “ ...

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ZIP Photo Essay: College Kids, Main Street, and Everyday Life in Manayunk, 19127

I, like many people, immediately think of drunken college kids when I think of Manayunk. Students from La Salle University, Saint Joseph& ...

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ZIP Essay: Easter on the avenue, an enduring faith, and the best Sunday mornings of my life in 19121

(Photo: Laura Blanchard/Flickr) Easter always triggers memories of everything I love about the culture and communit ...

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Finding the heart of Philadelphia by exploring around its edges

When photographer J.J. Tiziou describes his recent project of walking the perimeter of Philadelphia in under a week, it sounds like he ...

9 years ago

Finding the heart of Philadelphia by exploring around its edges

When photographer J.J. Tiziou describes his recent project of walking the perimeter of Philadelphia in under a week, it sounds like he ...

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Jessie used to eat breakfast every Saturday morning at Little Pete's before moving to New Jersey. She vividly remembers a first date at the diner. (Neal Santos/WHYY)
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One Day at Little Pete’s in Center City, 19103

Little Pete’s restaurant has been the greasy spoon of choice for Center City residents and workers for over 37 years. At the corner ...

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In February

Untangling what black women’s ‘rebellious’ hair says about identity at work

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