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First Reformed Harrisburg

First Reformed Harrisburg

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Sermons from First Reformed Baptist Church. Contact Us at: https://firstreformed.org/contact-us/ Plan a visit at: https://firstreformed.org/visit/ Also, feel free to join us in-person at: 1801 State St. Harrisburg PA
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Next Gen PA

WAC Harrisburg

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Tired of the same old takes? Young leaders of the World Affairs Council of Harrisburg dive deep into the critical Pennsylvania issues impacting our community. Expect insightful discussions, interviews, and healthy debate. #NextGenPA
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HBG Bible Talks

Capital City Christians

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Join us for simple, focused Bible reading and discussion. If you're looking for a podcast focused on understanding the text of what you're reading in the Bible, you're in the right place. We believe the Bible is the most important text ever written, and everyone should have the chance to examine it for themselves. Let's dive in to God's word together! This podcast is an outreach of Capital City Christians, a non-denominational church in Harrisburg, PA. To contact us, or for more information, ...
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PA BOOKS on PCN

PCN - Pennsylvania Cable Network

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PA Books features authors of books about Pennsylvania-related topics. These hour-long conversations allow authors to discuss both their subject matter and inspiration behind the books.
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An insider's guide to buying and selling a home in the greater Harrisburg area. Informing and Empowering home sellers in Central PA by providing tips, secrets, and strategies for them to get the most money possible for their homes; thereby keeping our region strong for everyone. Provided as a free community learning service by Derek Bicksler of NextHome Capital Realty.
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TheBurg Podcast

TheBurg Magazine

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Magazine-style news podcast that introduces you to the most fascinating people in Harrisburg and Central Pennsylvania. Hear their authentic stories, straight from every month’s issue of TheBurg—with a different twist—on TheBurg Podcast. Because there’s always “more to the story.” Hosted by Karen Hendricks. TheBurg is a monthly community magazine devoted to PA news, business, art, culture, music, food, health, sports and more; Lawrance Binda, editor.
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THE RAMBLING DRIFTER: You’ll either hear our main show Weekly Ketchup, High-Hop, Closed Quarters or whatever the hell else comes to mind as we travel across America in the search for purpose!!! 🌎🌕🌑
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Delco Young Democast

Delaware County (PA) Young Democrats

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The Delco Young Democast features news, interviews, tomfoolery, and the conversations that we want to hear about politics and society. Covering everything from Media to Harrisburg to Washington DC. Brought to you by the Delaware County (PA) Young Democrats.
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Underfunded

Public Interest Law Center

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Public school funding in Pennsylvania has been on the skids for decades now, but today, it’s doing real harm all over the state. And this isn’t by accident. PA’s legislature has created a system where the kids who need the most, get the least, usually because of where they live. So much so that across the Keystone State, 86% of public school students are attending schools that are underfunded. And lots of Pennsylvanians are saying enough is enough. Some of them have gone so far as to take th ...
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When people come together and talk about really interesting topics, great questions spark better understanding and opportunities for new ideas to form. On The Spark from WITF, hosts Scott LaMar and Aniya Faulcon start the conversations about what’s happening in the world and at home. Share your ideas at https://witf.org/programs/the-spark.
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Storied football clubs Liverpool and Arsenal are gearing up for a friendly match at Subaru Park in Chester on Wednesday. As we hear from KYW Newsradio's Justin Udo, Liverpool and the Union are teaming up to teach the game to some lucky local kids. 📸: Justin Udo/KYW Newsradioद्वारा Audacy
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The gross domestic product was up 2.8% in the second quarter of the year -- better than the 2% economists were expecting. Is this a sign of good things to come? CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)द्वारा Audacy
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Police in Montgomery County recovered several guns, ammunition and body armor after they arrested a man accused of making threats against someone in Abington. Around 6 p.m. Friday, police were called to Walnut and Chelsea avenues, a couple of blocks from North Hills Avenue. There, the victim told officers that a man with a gun had repeatedly threat…
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WIP Sportsradio host Howard Eskin apologized on the air nearly four weeks after he was banned from Citizens Bank Park for a reported “unwelcome kiss” toward an Aramark worker. (Photo by Gilbert Carrasquillo/Getty Images)द्वारा Audacy
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A man in West Philadelphia pulled a gun on two teens who tried to rob him on Saturday, according to police. They exchanged gunfire, which critically injured the victim and one of the teens. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez reports. (Photo credit: NBC10)द्वारा Audacy
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One person was killed and three others were injured after police said a stolen car slammed into an SUV early Monday morning in Springfield Township, Montgomery County. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez reports.द्वारा Audacy
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Hurricane Beryl was a terrifying and destructive start to hurricane season this year. Meteorologists are predicting a higher-than-average number of severe storms for 2024. So, should you -- or can you -- buy travel insurance to protect yourself? CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg has more. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)…
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IBEW Local 98’s apprentice technical training program takes five years to complete. Union members can sign up for a cohort to also earn college credits online during that time. Details on this from KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty. (Photo credit: Getty Images)द्वारा Audacy
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With the first weekend of the Olympics wrapping up, KYW’s Justin Udo caught up with some people in Delaware County to see what events they’ve been watching. (Photo credit: Adam Pretty/Getty Images)द्वारा Audacy
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Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker has a lot in common with Vice President Kamala Harris but, as KYW's City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports, Parker says her support for Harris goes beyond their similarities. (Photo credit: Pat Loeb/KYW Newsradio)द्वारा Audacy
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From lost wedding rings to missing hearing aids, Matt St. Germain, an Ocean County metal detector specialist, has been reuniting clients at the Jersey shore with their property for 15 years. KYW’s John McDevitt reports. (Photo courtesy of Courtesy of Matt St. Germain)द्वारा Audacy
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Just last week, a satellite revealed 25 new images of the universe. KYW’s Conner Barkon spoke with an expert who thinks the technology has more work to do, even though the end of the mission is in sight. (Photo credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO)द्वारा Audacy
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We're 100 days out from election day. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro spoke in front of hundreds of people in Carlisle, Cumberland County Saturday to rally support for Kamala Harris. KYW Special Contributor Larry Kane spoke with a local political consultant about how Harris's campaign depends on Shapiro to win the state. (Photo credit: Press release…
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Community leaders and survivors of gun violence got together in Southwest Philly Saturday to share their stories and promote healing for victims. And, as KYW’s Sunny Morgan tells us, the event also called for policy change to benefit crime survivors and honor those lost to violence. (Photo credit: Sunny Morgan/KYW Newsradio)…
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To walk humbly with God means swallowing our pride and acknowledging that He is God and we are not? In this message Gilbert shares how to live that out because to act justly and love mercy it will only truly work if we're also walking humbly with our God.द्वारा Gilbert Thurston
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Coming up on The Spark Weekly; There's a new tool created by the Pennsylvania State Police for individuals with autism to enhance interactions with law enforcement officers. The cards, which include a person’s name, contact information and emergency contacts, state that the cardholder has autism and urge officers to be patient and direct in their i…
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Mary Mason began her radio career in 1958 as a gospel DJ and was a fixture on Philly station WHAT-AM. In 1970, WHAT launched the talk show "Mornings with Mary," which gave the outspoken Mason a platform to discuss a variety of social and political issues. Former KYW Newsradio anchor Vince Hill worked on "Mornings with Mary" early in his career and …
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Two people are dead and six injured after a multi-car crash on Black Horse Pike Friday. According to our partners at NBC10, it happened around 8:18 p.m. in front of the Oh St. Joseph Hotel in the West Atlantic City section of Egg Harbor Township. (Photo credit: NBC10)द्वारा Audacy
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A South Jersey convention that celebrates all things scary prepares to welcome one of the biggest horror legends for his last public appearance in our region. KYW Newsradio’s Andre Bennett has more on Monster-Mania. (Photo credit: Getty Images)द्वारा Audacy
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Ann Barshinger passed away at 100 years old, and leaves behind a lasting impact on the people she's served in Central Pennsylvania. Barshinger was known for her big heart and generosity. Over the years, she's donated millions to hospitals, colleges, churches, and many more organizations. Ann was also instrumental in the opening of Ann B. Barshinger…
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WITF Music's Joe Urich speaks with Tony McManus, a world-renowned acoustic guitarist. Who is participating in The Mansion House Concert series August 24th. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.द्वारा WITF, Inc.
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Aside from bad weather or a sunburn, the only other thing that could spoil a summer trip to the shore is losing a cherished personal item in the sand. For over a decade, metal detecting recovery specialist Matt St. Germain has helped people recover these valuables. KYW Newsradio’s John McDevitt finds out the keys to St. Germain’s success, and why h…
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New Jersey Transit’s River Line has been a mess, with commuters complaining of regular delays and cancellations over the past few weeks. KYW Newsradio’s Mike DeNardo digs in to find out what’s behind this, and gives us a look at the new rail cars and an updated way to pay coming to SEPTA. Listen to The Week In Philly live on KYW Newsradio every Sat…
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69% of African Americans do not know how to swim. The Nile Swim Club in Yeadon — the country’s first Black-owned swim club founded in 1959 — wants to change that by offering free lessons for all kids as young as 3 months old. KYW Newsradio’s Justin Udo tells us about their No Child Will Drown In Our Town initiative. Hear more on the history of the …
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The first rule of Eagles training camp this year is that you don’t talk about the team’s disastrous collapse last season. Just ask offensive lineman Jordan Mailata. KYW Newsradio’s Dave Uram checks in from the sports desk with this nugget and other takeaways from the first few days of practice at the NovaCare Complex. Listen to The Week In Philly l…
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It’s no secret. All you need to do is look at the voting rolls to see which way Philadelphia leans. But even though President Biden’s staunchest local allies claimed his standing in the city hadn’t diminished on the heels of an unsteady debate performance, they also now can’t deny that Kamala Harris has breathed fresh life into the race for the Whi…
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The biggest news of the week, of course, is that President Biden is stepping out of the presidential race, and he’s endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the new Democratic nominee. People have been theorizing that Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro could be on the short list for Harris’s running mate. What would that mean for the commonwealth? …
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Hundreds of bicyclists took off on a protest ride through Center City Friday demanding the mayor and other city officials do more to protect bike riders and pedestrians in the city. It comes after a CHOP doctor was killed by a drunk driver riding in the bike lane a little more than a week ago. KYW Newsradio’s Nigel Thompson was there. (Photo credit…
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Philadelphia Building and Construction Trades Council pledged their support to Vice President Kamala Harris Friday and made a strong pitch for Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro to be her running mate. KYW's City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb tells us the endorsement could improve Harris's chances of winning Pennsylvania because of the council's powerful …
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The Olympic Games have made their way to Philadelphia! Well... kinda. KYW’s John McDevitt tells us all week long people can post up outside the Comcast Center and watch live coverage of the competitions on a big screen. (Photo credit: John McDevitt/KYW Newsradio)द्वारा Audacy
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Amber Roadcap is the new Executive Director of the LGBT Center of Central Pennsylvania. Roadcap has earned a degree from Penn State Health, and has a background in mental health. She started her career in crisis intervention at Geisinger Holy Spirit Hospital. She's also worked at Malvern Health where she helped to develop a LGBTQ+ based behavioral …
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New Jersey has a new online hub, serving as a one-stop shop for people with disabilities to find the information and resources they need. Details from KYW Newsradio South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty. (Photo: vadimguzhva/Getty Images)द्वारा Audacy
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Philadelphia police arrested three men and expect to charge a fourth in a retail theft operation that targeted dollar and drug stores throughout the city. Police call them the “Diaper Crew.” KYW Newsradio's Mike DeNardo reports from police headquarters.द्वारा Audacy
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A former New Jersey state trooper is barred from public employment after he admitted to punching a woman while she was in handcuffs. This happened in Upper Deerfield Township in 2022. The New Jersey Attorney General's Office says 28-year-old Nicolas Hogan of Gibbstown punched a woman who was distraught while she was being detained. She was crying w…
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About a dozen Delaware County employees received CPR and other lifesaving training on Thursday through a new program funded by recent opioid settlements. Residents can register to receive the same training for free. KYW Newsradio’s Justin Udo reports.द्वारा Audacy
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You can take part in a free, air-conditioned Olympics watch party at City Hall all weekend. Games and fitness events are planned, including a run for voter registration that happened Friday morning. KYW Newsradio’s Conner Barkon reports from Dilworth Park.द्वारा Audacy
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The Philadelphia Orchestra and Ensemble Arts welcomed dozens of Philly’s youngest and brightest talents to study singing, dance and acting at their very first High School Summer Arts Sessions. KYW Newsradio’s Shara Dae Howard got a sneak peek behind the scenes as the students rehearsed for their final performance at the Kimmel Center.…
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The body of a man was recovered from the Delaware River Thursday afternoon. Investigators believe he may have been a 42-year-old man who was reported missing by his family a day earlier. Shortly after 3:30 p.m., police were dispatched to the river off Linden Avenue to recover a body. Chief Inspector Scott Small said when the body was recovered, pol…
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A 72-year-old South Philadelphia woman was injured and a dog died after a shooting Thursday evening in South Philly. Police say someone fired a gun just before 5 p.m. on the 1200 block of Porter Street. The woman was grazed by a bullet, according to investigators, and was taken to the hospital where she's considered stable. A dog was also hit by a …
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The Phillies are struggling and the core players need to step it up. Maybe some "home" cooking will serve them well. KYW Newsradio's Dave Uram previews tonight's home matchup against the Cleveland Guardians. (Photo by Justin Berl/Getty Images)द्वारा Audacy
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You bought a business class ticket but your return flight was either oversold or changed to a smaller airplane, and you've been downgraded. The airline owes you a refund, but how do they calculate the fare difference? CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg has more. (Photo credit: Getty Images)द्वारा Audacy
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A recent report in the Journal of the American Medical Association reviewed data from more than 5,000 men and women who have lived to at least 80 years old, including about 2,000 who have lived to 100. KYW medical editor Dr. Brian McDonough has more.द्वारा Audacy
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Police in Chester County are trying to find a man accused of knocking on windows and doors and exposing himself to residents in the middle of the night. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez reports. (Image provided by Willistown Township Police Department)द्वारा Audacy
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As the demand for electric vehicles are on the rise, car dealerships and mechanics are faced with new challenges. Roger Cackovic is a dealer at RJ Cackovic Auto Sales, Service and Rental, and has been in the industry for over 60 years. Cackovic was a guest on The Spark and spoke with Asia about where the auto industry is going now that the demand o…
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New Jersey is beginning the process of closing two youth detention centers, as state officials say the sites are no longer needed as currently designed. Efforts to reimagine those sites are just getting started. KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty has the details. 📸: Getty Imagesद्वारा Audacy
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