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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Bucks County Residents Brave Long Lines for Early Voting
Red and blue voters in Bucks County are braving long lines to cast their votes early for the next president of the United States, writes…
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Pennsylvania Turnpike Adds Apple Pay, Google Pay to List of Digital Options Drivers Can Use to Pay Their Tolls
The Pennsylvania Turnpike has increased the number of digital options drivers can use to cover their tolls, writes Matt Coughlin for KYW Newsradio. “Effective now,…
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Brandywine Valley SPCA the Only Animal Welfare Organization to Work in Three States as It Expands
Brandywine Valley SPCA, with its home base in West Chester, recently partnered with the Animal Adoption Center (AAC) in Lindenwold, Camden County, making it the…
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Harriett’s Bookshop is Raising Funds to Send 10 Philly Youth to Study Abroad This Fall
Harriett’s Bookshop owner Jeannine A. Cook is aiming to send 10 North Philadelphia youth to study abroad in Paris this fall, writes Shara Dae Howard…
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New Basketball Court at West Chester University Named After Two Superstar Coaches
A West Chester University basketball court is set to be named after two superstar coaches, writes Matt Leon for KYW Newsradio. Deidre Kane coached the…
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Phillies Fan of Seven Decades, Upper Moreland’s Freda Schopfer Thinks this Team is Special
Freda Schopfer, an 89-year-old former Upper Moreland middle school teacher and Bucks County resident, has been a fan of the Philadelphia Phillies for over seven…
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Coatesville Resident Running Through Life Despite Vision Loss Alongside Her Guide Dog
At 28 years old, Coatesville resident Cindy Lou Altman was diagnosed with a genetic eye disease that causes progressive vision loss. At 55, she has…
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Phillies 3 Millionth Fan at Citizens Park Was a Family From Chadds Ford
For the second season in a row, the Philadelphia Phillies’ have had more than 3 million fans show up at Citizens Bank Park. This year’s…
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The Beatles Played Their First Show in Philadelphia in Front of Ecstatic Crowd 60 Years Ago
September 2 marked 60 years since the Beatles played their first show in Philadelphia in front of 12,000 ecstatic fans, and the whole concert was…
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Battle Over Kroger-Albertsons Merger: What It Means for Malvern’s Acme
Acme in Malvern could be looking at some changes if the government does not manage to prevent the Kroger-Albertsons merger, one of the biggest supermarket…
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Chester County Farmers Working Through Suffocating Heat Wave to Ensure Business Goes As Usual
Chester County farmers who produce the majority of the mushrooms eaten in the United States are ensuring business continues as usual despite the suffocating heat…
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Bucks County Siblings LJ and Max Lead Philly Sports Fandom
For Bucks County siblings LJ and Max Schembri of Bucks County, their sports camaraderie is in full swing, writes Dave Uram for KYW Newsradio. …
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Upper Merion Detective Aids in Revolutionary War Musket Return
A Revolutionary War-era musket that has been missing for 50 years has finally made its way back to Philadelphia with the help of Upper Merion…
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Philly Entrepreneurs Are Advocating for Lower Taxes
Philadelphia business owners were gathered in droves when Philadelphia’s revived Tax Reform Commission recently held its first public hearing, writes Pat Loeb for KYW Newsradio.…
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Majority of Fire, EMS Volunteers Successfully Apply for Chester County’s Property Tax Rebate
A majority of eligible fire and EMS volunteers have successfully applied for their property tax rebate adopted six months ago by Chester County, writes Jim…
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Jim’s Steaks Set To Reopen May 1, Nearly Two Years After Fire Forced It To Close
Jim’s Steaks on South Street is reopening in early May after a devastating fire forced the shop to shut its door in the summer of…
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New Technology Ensures PA Turnpike Crews Are Safer When Clearing Debris
A new technology has made it safer for Pennsylvania Turnpike cleanup crews to clear debris from the highway in Montgomery County and statewide, writes Mike…
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To Honor Her Mother, Perkasie Woman Turns Phillies Triumphs into Animal Welfare
A group of Phillies fans are finding a fun way to raise money in honor of a longtime fan and animal welfare advocate who passed…































































