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Lehigh County’s District Attorney has announced charges against a driver who fatally struck a teacher’s aide outside Dieruff High School. WDIY’s Sarit Laschinsky has more.
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Lehigh Valley emergency services and first responders will receive hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal grants for equipment and training. WDIY’s Sarit Laschinsky has more.
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Yesterday, June 20, at Allentown’s city hall, a crowd of around 50 people gathered to raise an intersectional pride flag as a symbol of the values which the city’s government strives to uphold; those values being: equity, community, and inclusion. WDIY’s Sienna Gallus has more.
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Allentown Mayor Matt Tuerk has laid out the details for requesting appropriations of the city’s allotted American Rescue Plan Act funding. WDIY’s Sarit Laschinsky has the details.
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Greg Capogna and co-host Edward Meehan welcome Allentown Mayor Matt Tuerk to the program to discuss the Allentown Vision 2030 plan, social determinants of health, the Franklin Park Ambassador program and preparing for his mayoral role.
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Greg Capogna and co-host Edward Meehan welcome Allentown Mayor Matt Tuerk to the program to discuss the Allentown Vision 2030 plan, social determinants of health, the Franklin Park Ambassador program and preparing for his mayoral role.
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Olga Negrón hosts a bilingual program featuring Allentown Mayor Matt Tuerk and Communications Manager Genesis Ortega, and together they discuss Matt's path to mayor, his plans for the future of Allentown and its Latin American community, Genesis's position, and more.
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Olga Negrón hosts a bilingual program featuring Allentown Mayor Matt Tuerk and Communications Manager Genesis Ortega, and together they discuss Matt's path to mayor, his plans for the future of Allentown and its Latin American community, Genesis's position, and more.
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Allentown, Bethlehem and other local municipalities are joining together to address the illegal use of dirt bikes, all-terrain vehicles and illegal motorcycles in the Lehigh Valley. WDIY’s Mike Flynn has more.
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An almost $400,000 donation is going to help spruce up and improve building façades along Hamilton Street. WDIY’s James Johnson has more.