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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Harry Donahue, Longtime Philadelphia News and Sports Anchor, Remembered
Harry Donahue, a longtime news anchor for KYW Newsradio, passed away from cancer at the age of 77, writes Mike DeNardo for KYW Newsradio. Donahue,…
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North Penn High Students to Undergo Daily Weapons Screening After School Gun Incident
Following an incident where a student brought a gun to school, North Penn High will require all students to pass a daily weapons detection system,…
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Philadelphia City Council Committee Passes New Bill With Goal of Reducing Paper Bag Use
A Philadelphia City Council committee has approved a new bill that aims to reduce the use of paper bags by allowing stores to charge for…
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New Memoir Provides The Answer to Who Allen Iverson Is
Philadelphia 76ers great Allen Iverson has released his new memoir, Misunderstood, which takes a deep dive into the basketball legend as a person, writes Vik…
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Government Shutdown Means Airport Workers Are on the Job Without Pay
The nation is once again in the midst of a federal government shutdown, with 750,000 federal workers expected to be furloughed, or even potentially fired.…
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Martin Luther King Drive Bridge Now Reopen After Two-Year Rehabilitation Project
Martin Luther King Drive Bridge has finally officially reopened with full access to pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers after two years of rehabilitation work, writes John…
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Penn Law School Launches New Fellowship Honoring Sadie T.M. Alexander After Scholarship Suspension
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School will be launching a new fellowship called the Dr. Sadie T.M. Alexander Post-Graduate Fellowship, in honor of the pioneer…
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North Philadelphia Gaining New Hospital Built Exclusively for Mothers and Babies
Temple Women and Families Hospital, a brand-new hospital built just for mothers and babies, is set to open in North Philadelphia next month, writes Racquel…
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E-Bike Violations on County Trails Now Carry Triple Fine in Montgomery County
The Montgomery County Board of Commissioners recently voted to increase the fine for e-bike violations on county trails from $100 to $300, writes Tim Jimenez…
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Rapid Increase in Beef Prices Likely to Lead to Higher Cheesesteak Prices
Rapidly increasing beef prices are likely to lead to higher cheesesteak prices in Philadelphia, writes Conner Barkon for KYW Newsradio. Beef prices have reached record…
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Independent Voters Ask State Supreme Court to Strike Down Pennsylvania Closed Primary System
Four independent voters have asked the state Supreme Court to declare Pennsylvania’s closed voting system violates the state Constitution’s guarantee of free and fair elections,…
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Native Bats Are Helping Curb the Spotted Lanternfly Population
Researchers have found that some native bat species are preying on spotted lanternflies, the invasive insects that arrived in Pennsylvania in 2014 and have since…
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KYW Newsradio Celebrates 60 Years of Delaware Valley News Coverage in 2025
KYW Newsradio is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year of keeping residents of the Delaware Valley informed about the many happenings throughout the region, according…
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SEPTA Reveals Plan to Breathe New Life to the Wanamaker Building
SEPTA wants to breathe new life into the historic Wanamaker building, and already has a plan in place to do just that, writes Mike DeNardo…
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Delaware County Tweaks Healthcare Response to Crozer Closings
With only two hospitals left in the county, Riddle Hospital in Media and Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital in Darby, officials are focusing on making sure those…
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New Report Reveals Gentrification Trends in Philadelphia, Other Major U.S. Cities
Philadelphia is one of several major U.S. cities highlighted in a new report tracking gentrification across various neighborhoods throughout the nation, writes Racquel Williams for…
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Philadelphia Commerce Department, Achievability Partner to Administer Storefront Upgrades in West Philly
The Philadelphia Department of Commerce and the nonprofit, Achievability, have partnered to launch the new Storefront Improvement Program for West Philadelphia businesses, writes Shara Dae…













































