
Anthony Orozco | WITF
Anthony Orozco is the Latino communities reporter for WITF. Anthony joined PA Post in May 2020 as a Report For America corps member and transitioned to WITF in August 2020. He has worked in central Pennsylvania as a journalist, poet and community organizer since graduating with a degree in journalism from the University of Cincinnati in 2012.
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Pennsylvania’s midterm elections happened with a noticeable lack of problems Tuesday. WITF’s Anthony Orozco has the details.
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The general election is putting Pennsylvania in the national spotlight, as all eyes will be on the races for governor and U.S. Senate. WITF’s Anthony Orozco takes a look at what you should know if you are heading to the polls.
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Berks County’s policy of having sheriff deputies question voters at drop off locations is drawing criticism by some voters and civic groups.
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Immigration is considered a hot button issue ahead of the November election, with terms like ‘immigration reform’ and border crisis popping up in ads and debates. But, Latinos across the state have some very specific ideas for changes to the immigration system that wouldn’t need an act of Congress.
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Berks County is facing criticism from the Department of State for directing sheriff deputies to question voters at drop-off locations. WITF’s Anthony Orozco reports the county has just added more questions for deputies to ask voters.
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The federal government is sending hundreds of thousands of dollars to three cities in the commonwealth. WITF’s Anthony Orozco reports, the money will be used to help aspiring new Americans.
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State officials and community advocates are calling on Berks County officials to not comply with a new election policy. WITF’s Anthony Orozco reports that sheriff deputies will question voters dropping off ballots at two locations.
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Eleven people have been charged with animal cruelty in Pennsylvania while working for one of the nation's leading turkey producers. WITF's Anthony Orozco reports state police say they were caught on video kicking, stomping and beating turkeys – in five counties.
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Cities across the commonwealth are grappling with gun violence. WITF’s Anthony Orozco reports, one city is allocating significant amounts of federal dollars to community groups working to curb killings.
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Elected officials and community advocates in York are celebrating the first major national gun safety legislation in nearly three decades. WITF’s Anthony Orozco reports, leaders say federal funding can help put more power behind their efforts to curb shootings.