KYW Newsradio
KYW Newsradio is a historic Philadelphia station broadcasting on 1060 AM and 103.9 FM. Established in 1921, it is one of the oldest continuously operating radio stations in the U.S.
Renowned for its 24/7 all-news format, KYW delivers trusted local, national, and international news, traffic, and weather updates. Owned by Audacy, Inc., it serves as a trusted source for the Delaware Valley region.
Address: 2400 Market Street, 4th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: (215) 238-7600
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Center City District Officials Credit These Two Factors for Helping Revitalize Downtown Philadelphia
Five years after the pandemic, Center City District is continuing its revitalizing efforts and these efforts have been boosted by two key factors, writes Conner…
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Philly to Launch New Pilot Program to Help Improve Bus Speed, Reliability
Philadelphia is currently in the process of preparing to launch a new pilot program that uses technology that would give SEPTA buses at traffic signals,…
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Historic Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville Seeks Community Support for Critical Repairs
The Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville is in need of costly repairs and is reaching out to the community for support, writes Shara Dae Howard for KYW…
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Elkins Park-Based Heroic Gardens Helps Veterans Heal Through Horticulture
Collie Turner combined her love of gardening with pride in her grandfather’s military service to create Heroic Gardens, an Elkins Park-based mental health nonprofit that…
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Ray Didinger’s Play On Display at People’s Light Until February
Ray Didinger, a retired sportswriter and broadcaster, is showing his 2016 play at People’s Light in Malvern, writes Sabrina Boyd-Surka for KYW Newsradio. The play,…
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Fran Visco Honored With Presidential Medal for Breast Cancer Work
Fran Visco, a St. Joseph’s University and Villanova Law School graduate, was honored with the Presidential Citizens Medal on Jan. 2 for her pioneering work…
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State Legislators Plan Another Attempt to Raise Pennsylvania’s Minimum Wage
State legislators plan to introduce a bill that would more than double Pennsylvania’s minimum wage, raising it from $7.25 to $15, writes Pat Loeb for…
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General Recreation: John B. Kelly School Hosts Tour of New School Yard
General Recreation Inc. in Newtown Square helped make improvements to the school yard at the John B Kelly School in Germantown possible. A ribbon cutting…
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Large Sinkhole Opens Up in King of Prussia Area Behind Walgreens on Route 202
A large sinkhole is currently emerging in the King of Prussia area, near East Dekalb Pike and South Henderson Road, writes John McDevitt for KYW Newsradio.…
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Five Vacant Northwest Philadelphia SEPTA Train Stations Could Soon Get New Life
SEPTA could soon lease to give new life to five vacant train stations in Northwest Philadelphia, writes Mike DeNardo for KYW Newsradio. The SEPTA board…
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Hedgerow’s 46-Year Actress Susan Wefel Needs a Place to Live
Susan Wefel has worked and lived at Hedgerow Theater in Rose Valley since 1978. She was able to do so under a unique policy that…
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Shapiro’s Executive Order Boosts Major Economic, Infrastructure Projects Across Pennsylvania
Gov. Josh Shapiro signed an executive order Tuesday morning to help accelerate major economic and infrastructure projects across Pennsylvania, writes Nigel Thompson for KYW Newsradio. The order…
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Folcroft Neighbors Help Families Who Lost Everything in Rowhouse Fire
A Folcroft neighbor smelled smoke and banged on doors to help everyone get out safely. At least 125 firefighters were at the scene after neighbors…
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Beloved Radio Broadcaster and Longtime 6abc Host from Exton, Passes Away at 76
Walter “Wally” Kennedy, of Exton, a beloved KYW anchor and longtime 6abc host, died on Oct. 30 aged 76, writes Beatrice Forman for The Philadelphia…
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Record Drought Poses Significant Threat to Philadelphia Region’s Trees
The record drought in the Philadelphia region is posing a significant threat to the health of local trees already off schedule with their leaf drop,…





























































