WDIY Headlines
Parents, students, and alumni are asking an area school not to eliminate a girls’ athletic team with decades of history. WDIY’s James Zipprodt reports.
June 1 - 7, 2026
Join WDIY for the return of our one-of-a-kind, live game show at Easton's historic State Theatre on October 27. Tickets on-sale now!
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Jack McCallum shares his admiration for pork roll and his distaste for other breakfast sides that are well-known in the region.
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Maddie Yang welcomes Bruce Wilson, a project developer at GEMM Master Planning and a seasoned expert in environmentally sustainable renovation and construction.
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Organizers of a local food drive are looking to break records during this summer's event. WDIY’s James Zipprodt has more.
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Maddie Yang talks about how living sustainably and appreciating nature can lead to better mental health.
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Mike Drabenstott sits down with Brian Bruno of Apple Ridge Farm, a business guided by a philosophy of "sustainability through diversity."
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State media photos on the place showed it is likely a plant to produce weapons-grade uranium.
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In the summer of 2020, sixteen-year-old Antonio Mays Jr. traveled a thousand miles to join the racial justice movement of his generation. He arrived in Seattle during the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest, known as CHOP. Less than a week later, he was shot and killed there. The case remains unsolved.
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There is an effective vaccine for Ebola — but not for the variety spreading rapidly in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Trials are going on for several candidates. How long will it take?
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Brady, a nonprofit gun control advocacy group, is suing the ATF and the DOJ over their refusals to release documents and other information about who the largest sellers of crime guns in the U.S. are.
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The U.N. peacekeeping mission for Lebanon, known as UNIFIL, said one peacekeeper was killed and others were wounded when they came under mortar fire in southeastern Lebanon.