Kyrie Greenberg, WHYY

Kyrie Greenberg

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Philadelphia, PA, United States

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Past articles by Kyrie:

Philly Council candidates talk plastic bag bans, zero-emissions public transit at forum

Six candidates for Philadelphia City Council at-large seats laid out their wide-ranging ideas for a greener city at an environmental forum Wednesday night. → Read More

Trenton cop, former officer arrested by FBI after alleged assaults

Discrepancy between surveillance, bodycam footage and officer reports is foundation for arrest of Trenton cop, former officer. The two are charged with civil rights violations in their treatment of suspects. → Read More

‘Philadelphia Story’: South Street screened films for homeless over Code Blue nights

Bill Arrowood says the theater was never a shelter, just a business giving back to the community by inviting those without shelter in for an all-night movie marathon. → Read More

Federal workers stock up at Philly food pantry as they wait for paychecks

Food insecurity is still gripping federal workers in Philly as they wait for their paychecks and brace for the possibility of another shutdown. → Read More

Claiming gender bias, 3 longtime veterans of Atlantic County prosecutor's office sue

Three women, who have each served more than 20 years in the Atlantic County prosecutor's office, have filed suit against the prosecutor, alleging discrimination and retaliation after they sought an investigation into his management. → Read More

Camden priest retires amid renewed abuse allegations

The allegation against John D. Bohrer came to light once again after a recent independent review of personnel files by a law firm. → Read More

As federal shutdown drags on, U.S. workers in Philly region feel some pain

Philadelphia-based federal workers and agencies are trying to handle the uncertainty — and financial hardship — amid the partial government shutdown. → Read More

Recipe calls for radio frequencies to pasteurize eggs

Using radio frequencies to pasteurize eggs makes them safe for use in recipes calling for raw or partially cooked eggs. → Read More

SEPTA bus shot in North Philly: No injuries reported

This is the third shooting this month involving a SEPTA bus. → Read More

Camden 28 revisit court where they were tried for '71 break-in to protest Vietnam War

As war casualties mounted, several draft board raids occurred throughout the country. But the Camden 28 case was the only one where all defendants were acquitted. → Read More

Dishes we carry in our hearts: Ethnic food in Philadelphia

A event timed to Thanksgiving started after the 2016 election "as a way for us to start different kinds of conversations around immigration,” says one organizer. → Read More

20,000 DWI cases cast in doubt by N.J. Supreme Court ruling

On Tuesday, the New Jersey Supreme Court threw out the results of breathalyzer tests managed by an indicted staete police sergeant. Now, more than 20,000 driving while intoxicated convictions could be compromised. → Read More

Advocates hope Gov. Wolf uses decisive election victory to seek large school funding boost

Last week, Gov. Tom Wolf won a second term by defeating Republican challenger Scott Wagner. → Read More

'Optimism, intuition, experience': Philly remembers Gerry Lenfest

Lenfest's commitment to journalism may have been his greatest achievement, many suggested. → Read More

Pa. hospitals rely on J-1 visas to fill vital roles, but fewer are applying

Among the 300,000 active visas, about 11,000 belong to medical residents who work and train in U.S. hospitals. → Read More

Hundreds mourn Philly City Hall staffer, victim of domestic violence

Many in the crowd wore purple to show their support for efforts to end domestic violence. → Read More

Chester County man, arrested while seeking green card, to be deported

Martinez has been detained in York since his January arrest in Philadelphia as he was interviewing for a green card with his husband, U.S. citizen Paul Frame. → Read More

Young farm hands keep old traditions alive at Middletown's Grange Fair

Tending cows through the night and grooming sheep to look their best are all part of the fun at the Bucks County farm fair → Read More

U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry salutes fusion work at N.J. lab

Perry visits Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory for a tour and a chance to address hundreds of scientists. → Read More

Invasive Asian longhorn ticks found in Pennsylvania, New Jersey

Here's what to do if you find one. → Read More