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Acting teacher Doree Watkins (left) leads the students. (Bas Slabbers/for NewsWorks)
Kids
Philadelphia

Germantown Settlement Charter space transforms into community theater for youth

On a recent asphalt-melting afternoon, a handful of kids cool off in the spray of a cracked-open fire hydrant planted near West Rockland ...

12 years ago

Voices in the Family

Mindfulness at work: How do you come across?

Dr. Daniel Ames from Columbia Business School did a ...

Air Date: July 14, 2014

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 Workers keep a careful watch on the open hearth furnaces at the Bethlehem Steel Co. plant. (Image courtesy of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania)
Keystone Crossroads
Changing Communities
History
Pennsylvania

Bethlehem then and now, from steel town to arts community

On a recent summer evening, hundreds of people - lawn chairs and blankets in tow flocked to SteelStacks, a premiere arts campus at the former Bethlehem Steel Corporation plant

12 years ago

Voices in the Family

Restorative justice

When someone commits a crime, most of us instinctively want to “hold them accountable.” This is retributive justice — in other ...

Air Date: June 23, 2014

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 Lake Nummy is in Cape May County. (Image via Bing Maps)
New Jersey

Stranger Tries to Rescue Drowning Man

A 48-year-old Wildwood man drowned in Lake Nummy, Dennis Township, New Jersey Tuesday night despite a stranger's efforts to save him.

12 years ago

Voices in the Family
Mental Health

Cultivating creativity

The Merriam Webster dictionary defines creativity as the ability to make new things or think of new ideas. But it’s so much more than t ...

Air Date: June 16, 2014

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Philly Parenting
K-12
Kids
Philadelphia

Free and affordable summer camps in Philly

Finding camp opportunities for your soon-to-be-sprung student doesn’t have to break the bank. There are several free or low-cost pr ...

12 years ago

 Community organizers from the Philadelphia Family Unity Network (PFUN) meet with Councilman James Kenney after Mayor Michael Nutter signed an executive order effectively ending ICE holds in Philadelphia. (Image courtesy of Jasmine Rivera)
Immigration
Philadelphia

How community organizers fought deportation in Philadelphia and won

After years organizing by a coalition of immigrant rights groups, Philadelphia passed a landmark policy stopping the imprisonment of peop ...

12 years ago

 Milton Street 'doesn't give a fat rat's hind leg' about 'elitists' who think he shouldn't run for office again. (Brian Hickey/WHYY)

Milton Street says he will run for mayor (and build a movement) in 2015 [video]

When we last heard from T. Milton Street Sr., he lost a sp ...

12 years ago

 Jarren Taylor says these days he's trying to stay out of trouble. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Philadelphia

Trading in gangs and guns to leave street violence behind

Building a new life can be difficult. Some men who are leaving the gang life behind in South Philly, are struggling everyday to do just t ...

12 years ago

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Behavioral Health
Delaware

Mild air, but chilly water greets Rehoboth plunge

The air temperature may have been in the 50’s, but the Atlantic Ocean was near the freezing mark when thousands took a dip Sunday i ...

12 years ago

 Owner of more than 20 years, Lou Capozzoli renamed the bar, originally Ray's, in honor of his father who used to greet patrons with
Business
Food & Drink
Philadelphia

A big anniversary for South Philly’s ‘Birthday Bar’

A South Philly tavern known as “Ray’s Happy Birthday Bar” is marking a milestone — 75 years in business. The neighbor ...

12 years ago

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Delaware

28 years of pumpkins flying through the Delaware skies

It was 1986 when a group of guys in Sussex County heard a story on the news about a physics class at Salisbury State University catapulti ...

12 years ago

Voices in the Family
Mental Health

Deadlines, motivation, oh my!

“If only I had one more week to get this done,” we often say to ourselves in utter despair when working under a crushing deadline. Bu ...

Air Date: October 18, 2013

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 Sandy devastated Mantoloking, shown in this file photo, and has changed some attitudes about the Shore. / Photo by NJ National Guard, via Rutgers
Down the Shore

Research showing Sandy changed attitudes — for better, and for worse

With the anniversary of Hurricane Sandy’s ill-fated trip to the Jersey Shore approaching, it’s worth paying attention to how ...

13 years ago

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