
Johnny Perez-Gonzalez | WHYY
Johnny Perez-Gonzalez reports on the state of Delaware for WHYY News. Johnny graduated from the University of Delaware and previously worked for WHYY as part of the Delaware Community Foundation internship program.
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Delaware state police will start 2023 with zero tolerance for speeders after seeing the state tie its record for traffic fatalities in 2022. WHYY’s Johnny Perez-Gonzalez reports.
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Health disparities across races and ethnic backgrounds in Delaware remain a persistent problem, particularly for chronic conditions. WHYY’s Johnny Perez-Gonzalez has more on efforts to combat those differences.
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Delaware is working to combat climate change with the “Tree for Every Delawarean” initiative that started more than a year ago. State leaders are now asking for more residents to get involved. WHYY’s Johnny Perez-Gonzalez has more.
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Earlier this month, US State Department opened its Diversity Visa Program, offering about 55,000 people the chance to win a green card through a lottery. But as WHYY’s Johnny Perez-Gonzalez, some Delaware immigrants say the lottery unfairly excludes those coming from specific countries.
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Massive public testing sites created at the onset of the pandemic have been largely dismantled. But analysis of wastewater for COVID-19 is still going strong. WHYY's Johnny Perez-Gonzalez reports.
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Delaware is experiencing a rise in the number of residents seeking help, whether it be with housing costs, Medicaid, or food assistance. WHYY's Johnny Perez-Gonzalez reports.