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
What to Watch & Listen to on WVIA This July
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In 2023, Neill disclosed he had been diagnosed with angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma, a rare type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Neill died on Monday in Sydney, according to a statement posted to the actor's social media page.
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Sen. Mitch McConnell on Sunday revealed that a fall led to his hospitalization, breaking the silence about his condition after weeks of mounting speculation about the Kentucky Republican's health.
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The Tyrannosaurus rex fossil known as "Gus" will go up for auction on Tuesday. It's not the first time dinosaur bones have been sold to the highest bidder.
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NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with Andrew Iden, Executive Producer of Marked!: The Podcast, which examines Georgia's role in America's revolutionary period through the 2,000 roadside historical marker.
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Footage shared online by first responders shows a huge blaze raging and plumes coming out of the front door of the pub in the northern part of the Thai capital.
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At least two people are dead and at least four people are injured after a shooting on Saturday night at a festival celebrating Latin culture in Canada's biggest city.
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A surge of cases of the intestinal illness that causes diarrhea and nausea has been detected in 31 states, according to federal health authorities, but the source is still under investigation.
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