Holiday Specials on WVIA
This December WVIA brings you the best in holiday programming, on TV and Radio! Check out the full lineup.
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Meet Ken Johnson, a software developer who designs and builds innovative applications
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Find out how Wyoming County is addressing the opioid crisis.
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BURYING THE HATCHET: THE TOM QUICK STORY tells the fascinating story of how Lenni Lenape tribes had
- WVIA Secures Grant to Bridge Education and Employment in Lycoming County
- WVIA to Premiere Conversations for the Common Good: Safeguarding Justice Through Judicial Independence
- WVIA to Host Public Town Hall on Opioid Crisis in Wyoming County
- Broadcasting Icon George Graham to Retire After 50+ Years of Shaping Public Radio and Championing Local Music at WVIA
What to Watch & Listen to on WVIA This December
Making NEPA Home
To Deny Refuge is to Deny Hope
Making NEPA Home is a powerful one-hour original documentary film from WVIA, produced under the We Stand Against Hate initiative. This deeply-human story follows four refugees and immigrants from diverse cultural backgrounds who were forced to flee their homelands and have since built new lives in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
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The campaign to prevent and treat these diseases has seen great success thanks to a USAID program. Now that program is gone.
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Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world.
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Machado — who has been in hiding for nearly a year — was still expected in Oslo later in the day.
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The divided Federal Reserve is considering cutting interest rates today. And, Afghans in the U.S. who fought for the CIA say they feel abandoned by the agency.
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How an obscure term used in anthropology leaped from the pages of academia into the Chinese meme world and then became part of Chinese government policymaking.
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The Border Patrol's enforcement surge in Charlotte, N.C. lasted just about a week. Residents picking up the pieces in its aftermath say doing so is going to take a lot longer than that.
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Anthony Nel, of Texas, became a U.S. citizen as a teen. But a flaw in a Trump administration citizenship tool flagged him as a potential noncitizen, which led to his voter registration being canceled.
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