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A historic building flooded during a hurricane, so the owner made it a haunted house

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

A historic Philadelphia building flooded during the remnants of Hurricane Ida last year. Its owner found a creative and terrifying way to adapt to future storms: a flood-resistant haunted house.

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Climate Change Effects Coastal Wetlands' Carbon Absorption

Monday, May 10, 2021

Coastal wetlands can absorb and store carbon even faster than forests do. Research questions whether that may be changing as the climate warms. (Story originally aired on WeSat on May 8, 2021.)

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'I Earned This': One Girl's Journey To Becoming An Eagle Scout

Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Scarlett Helmecki, the first girl in Delaware to achieve the rank, accepted the Eagle Scout challenge two years after joining an all-girl BSA troop.

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1st Female Members Fulfill Requirements For Eagle Scout

Monday, March 29, 2021

The first class of female Eagle Scouts has officially been inducted. They've built skills, and faced some teasing and skepticism along the way.

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A Looming Disaster: New Data Reveal Where Flood Damage Is An Existential Threat

Monday, February 22, 2021

More than 4 million homes face substantial risk of expensive flood damage, a research organization says. Communities where flood insurance is already unaffordable face potentially catastrophic damage.

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Delaware Quietly Fielded An Online Voting System, But Now Is Backing Away

Thursday, June 18, 2020

A recent report from security experts said the new internet voting option was "vulnerable to vote manipulation." Delaware offered it to almost every registered voter for a time.

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Frankie Cosmos Examines Fear, Fame And Womanhood

Saturday, March 31, 2018

Vessel is Greta Kline's third proper album as the leader of Frankie Cosmos, though she's been putting her music online since she was 16. At 24, her songs have come to find the beauty in melancholy.

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