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The National Museum of Australia's audio series explores Australia's social history: Indigenous people, their cultures and histories, the nation's history since 1788, and the interaction of Australians with the land and environment. The series includes talks by curators, conservators, historians, environmental scientists and other specialists.
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Police say they have arrested a 10th person, and they’re looking for another, in connection with a series of illegal and dangerous car meets that tore through the city on the night of Sept. 21 and into the next morning.(photo credit: Mike DeNardo/KYW Newsradio)
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Crimes against the elderly often go unreported, and the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office has opened up the application process for a new round of violence prevention grants for nonprofit organizations that support elderly victims. KYW Community Impact Reporter Racquel Williams has more.(Photo credit: Getty Images)…
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Six more women have stepped forward claiming they were victims of a Bristol Township man who was already behind bars for allegedly drugging and rapping several females he met through dating websites going back as far as 2018. KYW Newsradio's John McDevitt reports additional charges were added at the defendant's preliminary hearing in Bucks County M…
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Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker announced two new department heads, replacing people who are leaving or recently left. But she still has not appointed anyone to two major cabinet positions that have been vacant for almost a year. KYW’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports.Image credit: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images…
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Philadelphia City Council will continue more hearings on Tuesday on the 76ers’ proposed Center City arena. SEPTA officials gave sobering testimony last week about the cost of providing public transit to the facility, igniting a debate about who would pay for it. KYW Newsradio’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports.…
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Many families struggle to afford child care. One reason is a shortage of qualified workers.Governor Phil Murphy is trying to change that, and New Jersey is spending $300,000 to recruit new workers.KYW Newsradio's South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty spoke with the DHS commissioner about the plan.
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"This isn't the kind of wrap anyone ordered!" That's what police in Gloucester County said about an Uber Eats order that contained a bag of marijuana.Washington Township police said a delivery driver picked up what was supposed to be a burrito in Lindenwold but noticed a strong smell coming from the bag.The driver called police to check it out. Whe…
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A bar fight in North Philly led to a 29-year-old man involved getting shot and killed.It happened around 2:00 early this morning at J.J.'s Café in Juniata Park.Police tell our partners at NBC10 the victim and the shooter got into an altercation at the bar on Erie Ave and J Street. It spilled out into the street, that's where the suspect pulled out …
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The Eagles will try to make it seven wins in a row when they play the L.A. Rams tonight on Sunday Night Football.It's the first Birds game in 10 days since their big Thursday Night Football win over the Commanders.Coach Nick Sirianni told the WIP Morning Show last week it was a good time for a mini-bye. It won't be an easy game for Philly. The Rams…
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Philadelphia City Council will consider toughening up leash laws in city parks. Legislation introduced at last week's session would increase penalties for owners who let their dogs run free, as we hear from KYW City Hall Bureau Chief Pat Loeb.Image credit: Getty Images
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Combining art, education and activism -- two Philly educators are taking their study to the streets. It's through a new Art Walk called Afromation Ave. It came about after the death of George Floyd to help students cope with grief, while celebrating Black history.KYW's Shara Dae Howard reports...
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With a time of 2 hours and 16 minutes, Will Loevner won this year’s Philadelphia marathon for the men. And Katie Florio has the top women's time at 2 hours and 32 minutes. They’ll both take home a nice $10,000 reward.But for many of the runners, KYW’s Justin Udo tells us they too felt like winners after finishing the race that tests both their phys…
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Kimberly Rommen is president of the American Training Center in Cherry Hill. She says through the program, people learn clinical and administrative skills “that allow them to get national certifications that translate quickly and easily into the workplace.”KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty has more.(photo credit: Getty Images)…
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A new kiosk in Center City is selling caviar on the street. Yes, caviar. KYW Newsradio’s Shara Dae Howard visited the kiosk, run by Biederman's Specialty Foods, to find out what people think of Philly’s newest high-class snack and what exactly a caviar bump is.Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5am and 3pm, and Sunday a…
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Due to an overflow of dogs needing adoption or foster housing, Philadelphia’s animal care and control provider has reached a tragic crossroads. Lack of space at ACCT Philly’s facility in the Northeast has forced the organization to “timestamp” select dogs. If the dogs don’t find new homes by a certain date, then they’re put down. While the situatio…
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We finally got some significant rain this week, but not enough to quash the long-term impacts of this fall drought. Accuweather meteorologist Bob Larson gives us some context on just how dry this season has been, in the Philly area and beyond, and whether it’s likely to continue.Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5am an…
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So the 76ers’ vision for a Market East arena has won over the Mayor and some City Council members, too. But even if the plans ultimately get the legislative support necessary for approval, there’s still the not-so-tiny matter of who’s going to foot SEPTA's eight-figure bill for the project. Between ramping up service to the venue and making major r…
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