WDIY Headlines
Mike McGrath explains how cover crops could be useful in your home garden. Plus, a look at Thomas Jefferson's botanical hobbies, and your fabulous phone calls!
March 17 - 23, 2025
Join us for the party of the year at South Mountain Grove in Allentown to celebrate 30 years of WDIY! Featuring live music from the WDIY All-Stars, great food, drinks, and fun for the whole family.
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On this episode of Your Financial Choices, Laurie Siebert looks at some unusual tax situations listeners may encounter this season, and answers listener questions.
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Each of these core members of the Allentown Symphony Orchestra talk with Karen El-Chaar about the Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man" and Brahms' Performance "Symphony No. 4."
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Jack McCallum talks about the dangerous world of sports betting, which will skyrocket with the beginning of March Madness this week.
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Sandra Bieber talks with Amanda Kimmel Cohen of Jefferson Health about authentic women in leadership, creating an supportive work environment, and her hopes for the next generation.
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Sandra Bieber is joined by Dr. Amanda Flicker of Lehigh Valley Health Network to talk about finding her passion for women's health care and the need for health education.
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Rounding up the big interviews you might have missed, from gardening tips with Martha Stewart to a conversation with a former astronaut about what happens to our bodies after that much time in space.
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The populist message of Sen. Bernie Sanders' "Fighting Oligarchy" tour has resonated with voters frustrated by President Trump's agenda — and the Democratic Party's muddled response.
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Heathrow Airport said it was "fully operational" on Saturday, after an almost daylong closure sparked by an electrical substation fire. But airlines warned that severe disruption will last for days.
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The advisories come after some citizens from European countries and Canada have been detained and deported by immigration officials while traveling to the United States.
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As with Europe, the Trump administration is sending conflicting signals to America's long-standing allies in Asia, with whom the U.S. has deep-rooted security agreements that date back to the 1950s.