WDIY Headlines
John Pearce welcomes Glenn Pearce, a former worker of USAID, to talk about recent debates over the organization's funding and the work he saw being done while there.
March 24 - 30, 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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Jack McCallum celebrates the approaching opening day for the 2025 baseball season, and talks about some of the most memorable opening day moments over the years.
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Grace Mansfield is joined by singer-songwriter Kendal Conrad to talk about the importance of self-reliance, trusting your gut, and chasing your goals.
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Melody Bradford welcomes Elaine Pivinski, owner of Franklin Hill Vineyards, to talk about the decision to open her own winery and to continue it after becoming a single mother.
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Charges have been filed in a racial harassment investigation in Allentown. As WDIY’s James Zipprodt reports, fingers are being pointed at the alleged victim.
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Steven Soderbergh directs the thriller about married British intelligence officers who must stop the explosion of a nuclear power plant.
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The "Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History" order removes "divisive, race-centered ideology" from Smithsonian museums, educational and research centers, and the National Zoo.
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Yolanda Saldívar, the woman convicted of killing Selena Quintanilla-Perez, has been denied parole after spending decades behind bars for fatally shooting the young singer at a Texas motel in 1995.
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President Trump's newly announced 25% import tariffs on foreign cars will increase vehicle prices by thousands of dollars, experts say, but Tesla is likely to fare better than other carmakers.
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The Justice Department accused Howell of repeatedly demonstrating "animus" toward President Trump, after she paused enforcement of an executive order.
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Lawmakers from both parties teamed up to force a House vote on a measure allowing new parents to vote by proxy for 12 weeks, but House Speaker Mike Johnson opposes it on Constitutional grounds.