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Sophia Schmidt covers the environment for WHYY’s PlanPhilly. Before coming to Philadelphia in 2021, Sophia reported on her home state of Delaware for Delaware Public Media and produced interviews for NPR’s “Weekend Edition.” Sophia was a 2021 Metcalf Fellow.
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Listen 3:58Ever wondered if the soil in your Philly yard has lead in it? Now’s your chance to find out
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Remnants of Ian to bring rain, wind to Philly region
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Penn students accuse school of ‘intimidation’ at housing, climate protest encampment
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Delaware River Fest returns Saturday with free pedal boat and ferry rides
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