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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Police across the commonwealth are urging motorists to not drive while impaired over the holiday weekend. WITF’s Anthony Orozco has the details.
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Work is beginning for a new shelter for women and children in Reading. WITF’s Anthony Orozco has the details.
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Gas prices are taking a dip, but travel experts say people are still willing to pay more to hit the road this year. WITF’s Anthony Orozco has the details.
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Kutztown University is recognizing a student who made history more than 70 years ago. WITF’s Anthony Orozco reports the graduate says she was determined to make her dreams a reality — even in an era when she was not always accepted.
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Berks County is finally certifying hundreds of ballots from the May primary. WITF’s Anthony Orozco says it’s complying with a court order to do so.
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Berks County is without a director of elections after her resignation. WITF’s Anthony Orozco reports, the county says Paige Riegner was not encouraged to leave after two high-profile problems in the May primary.
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Two state Democratic lawmakers are calling for public meetings with Berks County election leaders after the release of a report documenting a series of errors made in the May primary. WITF’s Anthony Orozco reports one is looking more for accountability while the other is looking for a path forward.
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The City of Reading is asking residents to participate in a new health initiative. WITF’s Anthony Orozco reports the campaign will help the city learn how it can best serve the health needs of residents.
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After more than a decade, the commonwealth’s fourth-largest city is exiting fiscal oversight by the state. WITF’s Anthony Orozco reports the road ahead for Reading may still be a difficult one.
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A new low-income housing development is on its way to becoming a reality in South Harrisburg. WITF’s Anthony Orozco reports the head of a Latino outreach company is leading the project.