The Future of Your Public Media - Free Preview and Discussion
Wednesday, July 15th at 6:30pm at Campus Theatre in LewisburgJoin WVIA President and CEO Carla McCabe for an evening of conversation, reflection, and community engagement as we explore the future of public media in Northeastern and Central Pennsylvania. The event will feature highlights from an exclusive conversation between PBS President and CEO Paula Kerger and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Anna Quindlen on the importance of public media and its role in strengthening communities.
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Inside Mitsubishi Chemical Group, where advanced plastics made in Scranton are used worldwide.
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See strange concrete bunkers hidden in wooded central PA and the forgotten town that came before.
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How schools and communities work together to build awareness about the dangers of opioid misuse
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- WVIA Expands Community Connection Program to Spotlight Berwick-Area Nonprofits Through New Grant Support
- Pennsylvania PBS honors seven Champions of Lifelong Learning
- WVIA Education Opens Second Sensory-Friendly Space in Local Library, Expanding Access for Families
- Community Foundation Grant Helps WVIA Sustain Critical Local Arts Programs
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A lawsuit alleges the Trump administration is divulging details of Iranian asylum seekers to the government of Iran.
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The strain of the virus that's responsible for the current outbreak has no specific treatments or preventive measures. Three new clinical trials could provide possible breakthroughs.
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Graham Platner is facing calls to end his bid for U.S. Senate in Maine after a woman accused him of sexual assault. And, Trump made his dissatisfaction with NATO clear ahead of its summit this week.
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Graham Platner is facing growing pressure to end his campaign for U.S. Senate in Maine after Politico reported an allegation of sexual assault. Platner has denied the claim.
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Remember Project 2025? Democrats are building their own governing blueprint, and one proposal takes aim at the "annoyance economy": robocalls, endless hold times, hidden fees and other everyday frustrations.
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Heat waves are becoming more common and intense as a result of climate change — and roads are suffering as a result. Are the nation's roads up to meeting the challenge of a warmer, wetter future?
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President Trump's arrival in Ankara kicks off another potentially tense meeting for NATO.
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