WDIY Headlines
The band that calls themselves "neo-hillbillies" from Shoemaker Village, PA, joins WDIY's Carlos Benjamin for a live studio performance and to preview their annual show at Godfrey Daniel's.
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John Pearce invites Jill Youngkin of the Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum to talk about some trailblazing women from history whose impact on the world is too often forgotten.
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On the next Galactic Travels™, Bill Fox concludes the month-long focus on UK synth musician Mark Jenkins. The Featured CD at Midnight will be 'Modular Sessions 20: Superhero Landing' on AMP Records.
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A grand opening ceremony last week drew a large crowd of community members. WDIY’s James Zipprodt has more on the new facility.
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Laurie Hackett sits down with Nancy Dischinat of Workforce Board LV and Diane Donaher and Sal Verrastro of Rotary International to talk about their dedication to improving the community and the world.
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Telling the story of a 19th Century woman who emigrates to the U.S. to start a New York orphanage, the film features David Morse, John Lithgow, and more.
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The EPA has finalized the strictest-ever limits on greenhouse gas emissions from heavy-duty trucks, a category that includes everything from buses to garbage trucks.
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When Yale's marching band wasn't able to make it to March Madness, the Sound of Idaho stepped in — and went viral. A week later, Connecticut's governor proclaimed a "University of Idaho Day."
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Cleaning up the Baltimore bridge collapse won't be quick, easy or inexpensive. Disgraced FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried is sentenced to 24 years for fraud.
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The memo outlines how government agencies can implement artificial intelligence and requires that agencies have a chief AI officer.
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Palestinians in Gaza tell NPR they've resorted to boiling weeds in seawater, eating animal feed and grinding date pits. "If the bombs don't kill us, the hunger will," a teenage girl says.