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A weekend of bike rides, learning, and plenty of fun is coming to the Lehigh Valley. WDIY’s James Zipprodt has more on the event working to teach teens how to lead.
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On this episode of Your Financial Choices, Laurie Siebert is joined by Bill Henderson of Valley National Financial Advisors to break down some important financial concepts.
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Margaret McConnell and co-host Samantha Shaak discuss filling big shoes as the new acting Executive Directors of their respective organizations, and the importance of the Pool Institute's work.
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The comedy, drama, crime film, which is based on a real story, is full of amazing performances, including that of Oscar-winner Olivia Colman.
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New funding will encourage young people in Allentown to think up creative climate solutions. WDIY's Mike Flynn reports.
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Gasoline prices highest for the year... Dr. Kamran Afshar takes a look at this and more in his synopsis of this week's economic news and trends across the Lehigh Valley and nation.
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WDIY has announced that it is officially naming its newsroom, "The Don Miles Community Newsroom," after dedicated on-air news host and board member Don Miles, who passed away in February after a battle with cancer.
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Karen El-Chaar welcomes Allentown Symphony Orchestra Maestra Diane Wittry and seven other guests to discuss ASO's final concert for their 2023-24 season, "Beethoven's Ninth," at Miller Symphony Hall.
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Bill Dautremont-Smith talks with violinist Diane Monroe about her upcoming performance at Lehigh University's Zoellner Arts Center on Friday, April 12, 2024, which bridges jazz, classical, and traditional African music.
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Dr. Hasshan Batts talks with Kenyatta Uqdah about growing up in Bethlehem and Baltimore, being a child of divorce, and his ongoing goal of being a healer for other people.
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Mike Drabenstott sits down with Jared Mast of the GEDP and Gabe Lloyd from Long Tail to talk about the upcoming Easton Twilight Criterium, a series of bike races through downtown Easton.
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Bethlehem Mayor J. William Reynolds shared successes and goals at this year’s State of the City Address. WDIY’s James Zipprodt was there to share in the excitement.