WDIY Headlines
Abigail Wood welcomes Flora Cardoni of PennEnvironment to talk about the organization's efforts to push for legislative improvements in environmental science.
April 28 - May 4, 2025
Join us for the party of the year at South Mountain Grove in Allentown to celebrate 30 years of WDIY! Featuring live music from the WDIY All-Stars, great food, drinks, and fun for the whole family.
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Conductor Darin Lewis talks with Karen El-Chaar about Lehigh University Wind Ensemble's upcoming performance of 'The Planets' by English composer Gustav Holst at Zoellner Arts Center on Sunday, April 27.
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Lehigh University Choral Arts Director Dr. Sarah Frook Gallo and Associate Director Liz Olson discuss the details of their concert, 'Questions and Comfort,' coming to Zoellner Arts Center on May 2 and 3.
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Maestra Diane Wittry and other guests share insight on the Allentown Symphony Orchestra's season finale performance, 'Tchaikovsky's 5th!,' coming up on Saturday, April 26 and Sunday, April 27 at Miller Symphony Hall.
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Mike McGrath reveals methods for growing potatoes in a Lehigh bin, and the two perfect garden mulches. Plus, your fabulous phone calls!
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Car sales spike in March... 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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House Republicans are focused on passing Trump's "big beautiful bill" by Memorial Day. And, Steve Bannon shows support for Trump's agenda in an interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep.
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A survey of 1700 Americans 45 and older found that 79% would want to know if they were in the early stages of Alzheimer's.
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A focus away from the past and on how the private sector can lead future economic growth underscored celebrations in the capital of the former South Vietnam.
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For days, police say, Samuel Patrick Groft cruised through the streets of Los Angeles on his bicycle, single-handedly chopping down about a dozen city trees with an electric chainsaw in three different neighborhoods.
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Kids – even some young kids – are being exposed to an unprecedented amount of pornography online and a lot of it is violent and misogynistic. There are tools parents can use to block this content.