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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Berks County is showcasing a bit of American history in the lead up to the 250 anniversary of the nation’s independence. WITF’s Anthony Orozco reports on how people can see a piece of the past.
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In the wake of the Uvalde, Texas mass shooting, schools across the midstate are reexamining how they deal with possible threats. WITF’s Anthony Orozco reports, law enforcement leaders in Berks County hope to find solutions to better protect children.
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City leaders in Reading are hashing out how to distribute its remaining $10 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds. WITF’s Anthony Orozco reports the city is reviewing applications for grants.
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With baby formula scarce around the country, elected leaders are trying to apply lessons learned in the past. WITF’s Anthony Orozco has more.
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A manufacturer in Berks County is working to address the national shortage of baby formula. WITF’s Anthony Orozco has the details.
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Nearly a dozen Latino candidates vied for state offices in this month’s primary election. WITF’s Anthony Orozco reports one area had more success than anywhere else.
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Groups working to support Latino workers across the midstate are celebrating the infusion of hundreds of thousands of federal dollars. WITF’s Anthony Orozco has the details.
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The man appointed to oversee real estate development in Reading is out of a job after using a racial slur. WITF’s Anthony Orozco has the details.
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The city of Reading is aiming to exit a state program for financially distressed municipalities. WITF’s Anthony Orozco reports while leaders are excited to potentially leave Act 47 in July, they would like at least one element to remain in place.
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Several cities across the commonwealth are all facing a common problem – illegal dirt bikes and ATVs roaring through their streets. WITF’s Anthony Orozco reports authorities are looking for ways to deter joy riders.