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Incredible stories from extraordinary reporters in the City of Brotherly Love.
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The emotional scene after Miles Pfeffer verdict, fresh THC hearings in state legislature, and reaction to 76ers picking VJ Edgecombe
28/06/2025 Duración: 38minThe execution-style murder of Temple University Sgt. Christopher Fitzgerald in February 2023 stunned Philadelphia. Not only was his killer brought to justice, it was served swiftly. Hear what Fitzgerald’s family had to say about the Miles Pfeffer verdict moments after it came down. Plus, triple-digit temperatures weren’t the only inconvenience posed by this past week’s blistering heatwave. Thousands of homes in the region remained without power following a massive storm the week before. Check out why the leader of PECO’s union spoke out in frustration. We also learn more about the Pennsylvania legislature’s efforts to address loopholes in the state’s THC regulations, new 76ers’ draft pick VJ Edgecombe, the ongoing World Cafe Live labor saga, and a summer jobs program that’s been a big boon for Philly youth. 00:00 Intro 02:00 Sgt. Christopher Fitzgerald’s family reacts to his murderer’s sentencing 08:58 How Philadelphians tried to beat blistering heat 13:29 Why PA legislature is looking into THC regul
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Looking back on 60 years of news at KYW Newsradio
21/06/2025 Duración: 39min2025 is KYW Newsradio’s 60th anniversary! That’s a lot of news, but we asked our reporters to pick some of the best stories to revisit - impactful events, citywide celebrations, and some moments of simple, great entertainment. Join our reporting team and host Matt Leon for a look back through time. 00:00 Intro 02:08 The plane crash that killed PA Senator John Heinz (1991) 08:24 A duck boat tragedy (2010) 13:15 What was left behind after Constitution Day celebrations (1987) 18:05 The Eagles’ first Super Bowl victory (2018) 23:48 The decades-long cold case of “the boy in the box” (1957) 29:50 The legacy of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” (2005 - 2025) Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5am and 3pm, and Sunday at 3pm. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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How ICE raids are causing regional ripple effects, breaking down NJ primary results, Amazon bets big on PA
14/06/2025 Duración: 39minThe ripple effects of the United States’ Immigration and Customs Enforcement policy under the Trump administration are being increasingly felt across the country, including Philadelphia. We examine how people are responding and local immigrant communities are feeling. We also recap a high-profile round of primary election results in New Jersey, tell you why Amazon decided to plant a multi-billion dollar flag in Bucks County, go behind the scenes of Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie’s massive contribution towards autism research, set the stage for the city’s Juneteenth celebration, and learn more about Delaware County’s support for its LGBTQ+ population. 00:00 Intro 02:08 ICE protests reach Center City, stoking more fear in local immigrant communities 08:08 Mikie Sherrill vs. Jack Ciattarelli highlight NJ primary election results 14:10 Amazon ready to invest big in Bucks County 19:55 Jeffrey Lurie makes record-setting gift for autism research 24:48 Philadelphia prepares for Juneteenth celebrations 30:58 Why D
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The contenders for NJ’s next governor, cracking down on AI, and Penn ends gender-affirming surgeries for youth
07/06/2025 Duración: 38minNew Jersey’s primary election is on Tuesday, and the Democratic side of the governor race is packed. KYW’s South Jersey Reporter Mike Dougherty looks at the candidates on both sides. Philadelphia City Council and Mayor Cherelle Parker agreed on a $6.8 billion budget. City Hall Bureau Chief Pat Loeb tells us what was approved. Plus, we have updates on a SEPTA line closing, Penn Medicine ending gender-affirming surgeries for people under 19, a bill targeting AI deepfakes, and local students gaining national praise. 00:00 Intro 02:00 The NJ governor race is anybody’s game 07:01 What’s in Philadelphia’s new budget? 13:26 SEPTA’s new GM, and Chestnut Hill East Line closes for the summer 19:04 The fight over gender-affirming care for youth 24:59 PA bill addresses AI deepfakes, despite Trump bill to prohibit state AI laws 31:08 Philadelphia students honored in C-SPAN’s StudentCam competition Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5am and 3pm, and Sunday at 3pm. To learn more about
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Mass shooting on Memorial Day, a ban on phone use while driving, and a Pride month preview
31/05/2025 Duración: 38minThe week started out with a grim Memorial Day when shooters opened fire in the Lemon Hill section of Fairmount Park, killing two people and injuring nine more. KYW’s Tim Jimenez explains what we’ve learned about the victims and how the city is responding. Reporter Mike DeNardo - the biggest Phillies fan we know - gives his take on the season so far. And “Abbott Elementary” creator Quinta Brunson paid her hometown a visit to reveal a mural and receive a key to the city. We’ll hear all that and more of the region’s latest news from host Matt Leon and KYW’s team of reporters. 00:00 Intro 02:01 Memorial Day mass shooting in Fairmount Park 06:30 City Council makes moves to help renters; Whole Foods union certified 12:21 What’s ahead for Pride month and Odunde Festival’s 50th year 16:26 The Phillies’ comeback 24:38 PA bans handheld phone use while driving 30:14 Quinta Brunson comes home to receive a key to the city Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5am and 3pm, and Sunday at 3p
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Why Larry Krasner won, the Mark Dial verdict, and how the “Tush Push” prevailed
24/05/2025 Duración: 38minDistrict Attorney Larry Krasner has his fair share of vocal detractors, but his performance at the polls speaks for itself. After a convincing win over challenger Pat Dugan in the Democratic primary, Krasner is all but assured a third term. KYW Newsradio’s Pat Loeb explains his appeal to voters and keys to victory. Plus, get analysis of the Mark Dial verdict in the trial of Eddie Irizarry’s killing, and hear what riders who depend on SEPTA had to say about the potential impact of its impending doomsday budget. Matt Leon and KYW Newsradio’s team of reporters cover these stories and more, including the survival of the Eagles’ famed “tush push” and Memorial Day weekend activity tips in Pennsylvania. 00:00 Intro 02:01 How - and why - DA Larry Krasner won the Democratic primary 07:51 Analyzing the Mark Dial verdict in the trial for Eddie Irizarry’s killing 14:06 What riders said at SEPTA public budget hearing meetings 19:36 Ahead of Memorial Day, veterans continue to wrestle with mental health struggles 23:
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The DA primary race, a push to legalize cannabis, and the Michelin Guide finally comes to Philly
17/05/2025 Duración: 38minPennsylvania’s primary election is this coming Tuesday, and while it’s an off year, this primary will likely determine Philadelphia’s next District Attorney. We talk about the Democratic candidates, incumbent Larry Krasner and Judge Pat Dugan. Plus, a debate over whether or not to narrow Castor Avenue in Oxford Circle, a new study shows the impacts of gentrification, PA lawmakers discuss legalizing recreational marijuana, and we catch up on the latest sports news from the Eagles, 76ers, and Flyers. 00:00 Intro 02:07 Philly primaries: the DA race and ballot questions 06:28 To narrow or not to narrow Castor Avenue? 11:10 What a new study says about Philadelphia gentrification 17:00 Lawmakers want to legalize recreational marijuana in PA - but not yet 23:29 Four big questions in Philly sports 30:20 Michelin Guide will finally include Philadelphia restaurants Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5am and 3pm, and Sunday at 3pm. To learn more about listener data and our privacy
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City celebrates Pope Leo's local ties, marks anniversaries of MOVE bombing and Amtrak 188 derailment
10/05/2025 Duración: 35minBefore he was elected Pope Leo XIV, he was…treating fellow members of the Villanova community to pizza and beer?!?! Yes, after graduating from the Main Line university in 1977, Bob Prevost maintained connections to campus. Hear how the school reacted to the stunning news of “Father Bob’s” new gig. Also, with the anniversaries of two Philadelphia tragedies just days away, the KYW Newsradio newsroom looks back at the 1985 MOVE Bombing and 2015 Amtrak train derailment, while examining how the two events shaped the lives of survivors and the city at large. Matt Leon and the KYW Newsradio team break down these headlines and more from the Philadelphia region, including the recent verdict in the Maurice Hill trial and inspirational members of Philly’s AAPI population. 00:00 Intro 01:53 From Villanova to the Vatican, “Father Bob” elected new pope 06:25 Six years after police standoff, Maurice Hill gets verdict 12:34 Amtrak 188 train derailment - 10 years later 18:25 What 1985 MOVE bombing teaches us 40 years
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Bernie Sanders in Philly, choosing the next pope, and our own Mike DeNardo takes the field at the Phillies game
03/05/2025 Duración: 38minSenator Bernie Sanders came to Philadelphia City Hall this week to speak out against the current administration in a rally that drew a crowd of thousands. Plus, people are enraptured by “Conclave” playing out in real life - a Villanova expert joins us to look ahead at the gathering to choose a new pope. And Philadelphia City Council debates the merits of mobile services that provide medical help and other resources to Kensington. Matt Leon and KYW Newsradio’s team break down all of this and more of the biggest headlines in the Philadelphia region, including a look at Chubby Checker’s legacy as he finally makes the cut to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 00:00 Intro 02:08 Choosing the next pope 08:09 Bernie Sanders rallies thousands at Philadelphia City Hall 11:15 A fight over mobile services in Kensington 17:19 Federal cuts threaten the Suicide Lifeline’s LGBTQ+ youth services and Philadelphia arts 23:28 Chubby Checker makes the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 28:20 KYW’s Mike DeNardo thro
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Remembering Pope Francis’ visit to Philadelphia, Crozer leaves Delco a hospital desert, and details for Parker’s housing plan
26/04/2025 Duración: 38minIt was a historic visit, just the second ever to Philadelphia by the pontiff, and in the days since Pope Francis’ passing, memories of his time here in September 2015 are being cherished that much more fondly. A pair of KYW Newsradio alumni who covered the event look back and ahead as the Vatican prepares to choose Francis’ successor. Plus, as Delaware County braces for the imminent closure of two hospitals, residents race to find new medical facilities and resources to serve them. Matt Leon and KYW Newsradio’s reporters recap these stories and more of the biggest news in the Philadelphia region this week, including a massive wildfire in Ocean County, NJ; Mayor Parker’s housing plan, and the Philly Black Pride celebration. 00:00 Intro 02:00 Memories of Pope Francis’ 2015 visit to Philadelphia 09:52 Ocean County wildfire: cause and containment efforts 12:57 Crozer Health system closings leave Delco residents with few good alternatives 18:22 New details on Mayor Parker’s affordable housing initiative 23:5
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Fallout from Shapiro arson fire, a big boon for Parker’s housing plan, and an explainer on school district “rubber rooms”
19/04/2025 Duración: 38minWhile the details and circumstances surrounding the arson attack on Governor Josh Shapiro and his family at the governor’s mansion in Harrisburg continue to get sorted out, the incident itself remains jarring and alarming. Through the eyes of a reporter who covered the scene on the ground, we take a look at what we know and don’t know about the crime. Plus, Mayor Parker’s ambitious affordable housing push gets a major boost, and we put one of the most disappointing Philadelphia sports seasons in recent memory out to pasture. Matt Leon and KYW Newsradio’s reporters recap these stories and more of the biggest news in the Philadelphia region this week, including a string of deaths in Pennsylvania prisons, the efficacy of “rubber rooms” in the Philadelphia public school system, and the latest in the case against the person accused of killing the Gaudreau brothers. 00:00 Intro 02:01 What we know and don’t know about Gov. Shapiro arson attack 08:40 Philadelphia Housing Authority unveils major boon to Parker’s aff
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SEPTA’s doomsday budget, a baseball landmark set for demolition, and things to do this 4th of July in the city
12/04/2025 Duración: 38minSEPTA is planning for the worst: severe cuts and fare increases if it doesn’t get the $168 million increase included in Governor Shapiro’s budget proposal. City Council checked in on the police department’s drone program, Kensington Wellness Court, and more in this week’s budget hearings. And concerns about ICE caused one of the city’s biggest celebrations of Mexican culture to be cancelled. Brian Seltzer and Sabrina Boyd-Surka step in for Matt Leon, catching up with KYW Newsradio’s reporters on the biggest news around the Philadelphia region this week. 00:00 Intro 02:01 SEPTA prepares for a 45% reduction in service without more state funding 07:20 The latest from City Hall: drones, food trucks, and more 13:36 El Carnaval de Puebla festival cancelled over ICE fears 17:50 Reggie Jackson's childhood home set to be demolished 22:44 Black Maternal Health Week raises awareness about disparities 29:54 Philly’s plans for the 4th of July and America’s 250th anniversary Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW Newsradio
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Tariffs, history-making tortoises, and resources for laid-off federal workers
05/04/2025 Duración: 38minPresident Trump’s tariff rollout sent shockwaves through the global economy, with the automobile industry emerging as one of the faces of the upheaval. How are local dealerships and prospective buyers bracing for the ripple effects? And over at the Philadelphia Zoo, more history was made. You’ve got to hear the story of the remarkable hatching of four critically endangered Western Galapagos tortoises to their century-old parents. Also, find out how the Free Library of Philadelphia is stepping up to help recently laid-off federal workers. Matt Leon and KYW Newsradio’s reporters recap that and more of the biggest news in the Philadelphia region this week. 00:00 Intro 02:08 A local look at how auto tariffs could impact customers, dealers 06:46 Library offers help for laid-off federal workers 11:56 Investigation into Chester charter school yields staggering arrests 18:13 Aramark, union finally agree to new deal 23:40 Philadelphia Zoo welcomes critically endangered tortoise hatchlings 29:18 Philadelphia Orchestra
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Budget hearings, Opening Day Phillies optimism, and the dedication of West Philly’s “Will Smith Way”
29/03/2025 Duración: 38minThe Parker administration pitched its budget. Now, it’s up to Philadelphia City Council to parse through it. What do they think of the mayor’s plan? Plus, from West Philadelphia to Hollywood and back, Will Smith comes home for a prestigious honor while he continues to reemerge from a controversial incident that stained his once-golden reputation. And how about the Phillies? On the heels of a humbling, early exit from the playoffs, do they have what it takes to make another World Series run? Matt Leon and KYW Newsradio’s reporters recap that and more of the biggest news in the Philadelphia region this week. 00:00 Intro 02:00 Mayor Parker’s budget - what does City Council think? 06:11 Philadelphia’s latest infrastructure grade is in, marking a slight improvement 11:56 Can the Phillies get back to the World Series? 17:57 Bellwether or blip - how to interpret Lancaster special election? 23:27 New life for Delco Crozer Health locations? 27:28 ‘Will Smith Way’ honors star amidst reemergence Listen to The Week in
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Brandon Graham retires, a traffic mess ahead on Market Street, and a threat to the water supply in Bucks County
22/03/2025 Duración: 38minAs repair on a fuel pipeline leak begins in Bucks County, residents are concerned for their health and the environment. Construction on the Market Street bridge over the Schuylkill River will mean major traffic headaches in 2026. And we say farewell to the longest tenured Eagles player, Brandon Graham, who just announced his retirement. Matt Leon and KYW Newsradio’s reporters recap that and more of the biggest news in the Philadelphia region this week. 00:00 Intro 02:07 Recovery efforts after a fuel leak in Upper Makefield Township 06:42 Community warns of the broad potential impacts of Medicaid cuts 12:04 Rehab work on Market Street Bridge set to begin 17:28 City Council reviews mobile crisis response system for mental health episodes after four years 23:52 March Sadness in Philly: Shut out of NCAA basketball tournament 30:28 Brandon Graham: an appreciation Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5am and 3pm, and Sunday at 3pm. To learn more about listener data and our privacy pra
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Parker’s housing-friendly budget, detained South Jersey business owner reunites with family, and beef thieves foiled in South Philly
15/03/2025 Duración: 38minHousing, housing, housing. If there’s anything Mayor Charelle Parker wants you to know about her $6.7 billion budget proposal, it’s that the main goal is to deliver on her campaign promise of expanding Philadelphia’s affordable housing options. But is City Council onboard with all the implications? Plus, find out when and why New Jersey residents can expect a massive spike in their utility bills, and hear from new U.S. Senator Dave McCormick, who reflects on his first three months on the job. We also take a look at the shaky future of two Delaware County hospitals, a failed South Philly beef heist, and the reunion between a South Jersey business owner detained by ICE and her family. KYW Newsradio’s Matt Leon dives into these stories and more making news in the Philadelphia region this week. 00:00 Intro 02:00 Mayor Parker details affordable housing-centric budget proposal 07:25 McCormick explains why he thinks Trump’s vision is good for PA 13:27 South Jersey business owner detained by ICE reunites with family
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Philly rallies for Ukraine, local tariff talk, and the efforts to preserve two iconic landmarks
08/03/2025 Duración: 38minPhiladelphia is home to one of the largest Ukrainian populations in the United States. How did the community respond and rally in the aftermath of the explosive White House exchange between President Trump, Vice President Vance, and President Zelenskyy? We also get an expert’s take on the potential local ramifications of Trump’s tariff policies. Plus, three years after sponsoring a bill designed to curb a disproportionate number of Black traffic stops, a Councilmember weighs in on the law’s successes and failures. KYW Newsradio’s Matt Leon dives into these stories and other big headlines making news in the Philadelphia region this week. 00:00 Intro 02:01 Zelensky White House meeting goes awry; Philly Ukrainians rally 07:02 Tariff talk with Philadelphia World Trade Center CEO Thomas Young 13:13 Three years in, examining the impact of “Driving Equality” law 18:44 Don’t wait! Why now is the time to get your Real ID 22:16 The latest on efforts to save Joe Frazier’s Gym and the Marian Anderson Museum 30:19 Hartran
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Philly fed workers, officials fight back vs. Trump, the latest on Kensington’s clean-up, and the cancellation of the Children’s World Fair
01/03/2025 Duración: 38minIn the early days of President Trump’s second term, the Philadelphia region is feeling the effects of his aggressive policy push. Broad-stroked attempts to slash the federal workforce, freeze state funding, and eliminate DEI initiatives have all carried local consequences. What are they, and how are affected populations and communities fighting back? KYW Newsradio’s Matt Leon examines these stories and other big headlines making news this week, like the cancellation of the anticipated Children’s World Fair that was slated for next year’s semiquincentennial celebration. 00:00 Intro 02:01 Local fed workers and officials fight back 08:21 Shapiro scores court victory over Trump administration for funding 13:27 Penn draws ire for erasing digital DEI footprint 19:12 Cleaning up Kensington - a one-year progress report 24:43 Spring Training is here, and the 76ers stink 30:19 Why did plans for Children’s World Fair get scrapped? Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5am and 3pm, and Sunday at
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SPS Technologies factory fire fallout, the Trump trickledown effect in Philly, and hamming on the 2025 Roots Picnic
22/02/2025 Duración: 38minA four-alarm fire set a historic, century-old manufacturing factory in Montgomery County ablaze, with flames burning for multiple days. How did firefighters and first responders get the incident under control? What threat does it pose to residents? KYW Newsradio’s Matt Leon dives into this story and other big headlines making news in the Philadelphia region this week, like the local trickledown effect of President Trump’s executive orders, DA Larry Krasner’s bid for a third term, and the 2025 Roots Picnic lineup. 00:00 Intro 02:01 SPS Technology factory ravaged by massive fire 06:48 Philadelphia legal community tries to get a handle on Trump’s executive orders 12:14 Protests against Trump, Musk; Krasner’s bid for new term highlight city’s busy week 19:40 Mayor Parker has a new housing push; will it work? 24:47 Finally, SS United States sets sail 30:35 What do Philly music fans think of 2025 Roots Picnic lineup? Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5am and 3pm, and Sunday at 3pm. T
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GO BIRDS!!! The Eagles are Super Bowl champs again, SEPTA honors Black History Month, and “Queer Eye” visits Philly
15/02/2025 Duración: 38minSince the Eagles ended the Kansas City Chiefs’ streak and became the 2025 Super Bowl Champions, the city has been celebrating all week - from pole climbing on Sunday night to the parade on Friday. We recap the big game and hear from fans. Plus, for Black History Month: some history and a spotlight on people making an impact today in Philadelphia’s communities of color. Tan France from “Queer Eye” talks about their “Fab Five Live” tour. And the Philadelphia Flower Show offers special perks for volunteers. 00:00 Intro 02:00 The Eagles’ Super Bowl win 10:31 Fans celebrate in Super style 15:37 The legacy of SEPTA’s Black trolley operators 20:02 KYW honors GameChangers in Philadelphia’s communities of color 25:33 The Fab Five get personal in “Queer Eye” live event 30:03 The Philadelphia Flower Show needs volunteers Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5am and 3pm, and Sunday at 3pm. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-pol