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Margaret McConnell and co-host Samantha Shaak talk with Melissa Monbouquette of the BUILD Health Challenge to talk about how multi-sector community partnerships contribute to health outcomes.
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With extraordinary computer-generated effects and motion-capture acting, the fourth installment in the 'Planet of the Apes' reboot franchise did not disappoint.
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Mike Drabenstott welcomes Mohamed Hagag of Baba Bakery, a traditional Middle Eastern bakery bringing delicious culture to Nazareth.
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Mike Drabenstott sits down with Jackie and Brendan Breslin, owners of Wishful Thinking Brewing Company, to talk about their journey to opening a brewery with an enjoyable atmosphere.
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A new bill sponsored by Representative Robert Freeman of Northampton County seeks to extend hours for breweries on certain days of the year. WDIY's Mike Flynn reports.
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Federal Reserves is holding its lending rate constant... Dr. Kamran Afshar takes a look at this and more in his synopsis of this week's economic news and trends across the Lehigh Valley and nation.
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Yashvi Javia takes over hosting duties of Teen Connect by welcoming Jacquelyn Otto, a certified therapist specializing in adolescent psychology, to decode the mysteries of the teenage brain.
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Rayna Malhotra talks with Elizabeth Djajalie, a high school senior from Alaska whose work to count and preserve sockeye salmon has earned her international recognition.
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A handful of Pennsylvania communities were named Blueprint Cities in statewide revitalization efforts. WDIY’s James Zipprodt reports Easton and Allentown made the list.
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On this episode of Your Financial Choices, Laurie Siebert looks at the often-difficult transitions that come with marriage, divorce, retirement, or death of a loved one, and answers listener questions.
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WDIY's Neil Hever talks with Lehigh Valley blues harmonica player and singer James Supra as his band with Sarah Ayers prepares to play WDIY's Family Fun Day — Groovin' in the Grove on May 18, 2024.
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A collaboration between LVHN and Lehigh County police seeks to help all drivers during traffic stops. WDIY’s James Zipprodt reports it involves a simple blue envelope.