Archives: Segments
A journey through the mind of a Philly artist
A muralist and a choreographer turn a South Philly studio into a labyrinth of imagination.
6 years ago
Listen 2:15Wolf to veto abortion ban if Roe falls; Wagner won’t commit
Abortion could be a big issue in the pa gov's race as supreme court could turn issue back to the states.
6 years ago
Listen 4:10Philly updates sexual harassment policy in wake of blistering audit
The audit found the city’s current policy neither prevents, nor protects victims of sexual misconduct or harassment.
6 years ago
Listen 2:13N.J. tax incentive program under review – high cost of Camden jobs noted
State should reform how it gives job-creation tax incentives to businesses, suggests new report that underscores high price tag for Camden jobs
6 years ago
Listen 4:44Through personal experience, Philly educators teach about racial profiling
In Philadelphia, panel members tell their stories and plan to collect more accounts of racial profiling for a book.
6 years ago
Listen 3:37Meet the Libertarian candidate running for U.S. Senate in N.J.
In New Jersey race, Murray Sabrin — a veteran of several unsuccessful political campaigns, hopes to upset incumbent Dem Bob Menendez and GOP challenger Bob Hugin.
6 years ago
Listen 5:01Jay-Z takes Kenney to task for evicting Made in America from Parkway site
Rapper Jay-Z pushes back at Philly mayor for pulling the Parkway out from under Made in America.
6 years ago
Listen 2:05Pa. Supreme Court upholds Philly’s soda tax
Coalition representing soda distributors and stores selling soda continues calling on elected officials to repeal the tax.
6 years ago
Listen 2:03Medical respite for homeless now open in North Philly
Serenity has a total of 20 beds for homeless men and women.
6 years ago
Listen 2:18The Phillies are back, but are their fans?
A year after finishing in last place, the Phillies enter the All-Star break in first. But they're only drawing 825 more fans per game than last season.
6 years ago
Listen 1:52Delaware prisons make strides, but staffing remains significant problem
Prison officials say they’ve made measureable progress implementing recommendations outlined in an independent review following a prison riot in 2017.
6 years ago
Listen 5:41How Philly’s neighborhoods use street festivals to compete for summer dollars
Businesses in Philadelphia try to divert locals from going down the shore, to spend a little more time in the city.
6 years ago
Listen 4:17Money race for Congress: Can suburban Republicans compete?
A look at June 30 campaign finance reports for local Congressional candidates.
6 years ago
Listen 4:01Wilmington mayor apologizes, arranges meeting with Muslim group asked to leave pool
Mike Purzycki issued an apology and is meeting with members of the Muslim community after a teacher and her young Muslim students were asked to leave a public pool.
6 years ago
Listen 2:02Philadelphia is a flashpoint for Liberian human rights advocates
The recent federal convictions of suspected Liberian war criminals in Philadelphia is fueling the demand for a war crimes court in Liberia.
6 years ago
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