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Michelle Durham

Michelle DurhamShe’s reported from inside a burning building, from the flight deck of a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, and aboard a submarine in the Persian Gulf, was the first reporter in FBI history to participate in New Agent classes at the FBI Academy, and received astronaut training at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. And along the way, KYW’s Michelle Durham took her listeners with her.

For one special assignment for KYW Newsradio, Michelle underwent firefighter training at the Philadelphia Fire Academy.  Michelle was the first woman the fire department ever assigned to ride Engine 50 in North Philadelphia, where she helped put out fires.

Her series, “A Firefighter’s Journey,” won eight awards — including two Edward R. Murrow awards.  In the years since graduation, Michelle has continued her training, branching into Special Operations with FEMA’s Pennsylvania Task Force One.

Then, in 2007, Durham’s series “Delaware Valley on the Front Lines” took her to the Persian Gulf, where she interviewed service personnel from our area aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise, in the desert, on an oil drilling platform off the Iran-Iraq coast, and aboard a submarine.  “Delaware Valley on the Front Lines” won four awards including an Edward R. Murrow and the Pennsylvania Associated Press’ coveted “Sandy Starobin” Award.

In 2008, following some FBI special agent training, Michelle was embedded with Philadelphia’s bank robbery squad for “Michelle Durham’s FBI Diary.”

While at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in 2009, Michelle learned how to lift off and land the Space Shuttle, as well as how to dock it to the International Space Station, for “Inside NASA — The Delaware Valley Takes Flight.”  Her NASA series won several awards including an Edward R. Murrow.

Ask Michelle what she loves most about her job and she’ll tell you it is the ability to share knowledge while spreading a little joy along the way!  During her Persian Gulf coverage she brought in 5,000 cheesesteaks (fresh from South Philly) and 5,000 Tastykakes for her USS Enterprise shipmates to enjoy.  It was the first time the US Navy ever allowed an outsider to feed an entire ship.

Michelle lives in Lower Gwynedd, Pa. with her son Christian and daughter Caitlin.

 

(Phillies third-base coach Juan Samuel, center, gives women some playing tips during "Baseball 101" at Citizens Bank Park.  Credit: Michelle Durham)

Phillies Host Clinic at Ballpark For Women Fans, Benefiting Charity

Women from around the Delaware Valley got their chance to meet some Phillies coaches and front office bosses as the team hosted its annual “Baseball 101″ clinic for female fans.

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Dr. Steven Raikin pointing to Achilles tendon on a teaching model of a foot. (Credit: Michelle Durham)

Tis The Season For Achilles Tendon Injuries

Tis the season for Achilles tendon injuries. A local orthopedic expert says, especially in the spring months, this injury is more common than you think.

2012/05/21

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Local Expert Looks To Help Minimize Risk Of Injury To Child Athletes

According to one local expert, there are certain steps adults can take to minimize risk of injury to children on the playing field.

2012/05/14

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Delaware County Honors Its Residents at 100 Years Young

Delaware County officials hosted the annual centenarian luncheon for county residents who are nearing the age of 100 and their families.

2012/05/08

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Ceremonial Groundbreaking Held For Philadelphia’s New Tactical Police Facility

Officials were there to break ground for the building which will be home to the police department’s SWAT, bomb squad, and K-9 units.

2012/05/07

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Maryland Teen Admits To Helping To Recruit Others For Jihad, Including ‘Jihad Jane’

Assistant U.S. Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams says that Mohammad Hassan Khalid pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists.

2012/05/04

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Financial Decisions Leading More Fathers To Stay Home With Children

A growing number of dads are choosing to stay at home with their children and a local expert is not surprised.

2012/05/04

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NJ Bill Aims To Protect Student Athletes From Cardiac Arrest

There’s a new bill that will be introduced in Trenton that would require health care providers to conduct a more thorough cardiac screening for student athletes and medical professionals are counting on parents to help too.

2012/05/04

(Photo of MOCK DUI crash at Henderson High School on May 3, 2012). (credit: Michelle Durham)

Mock DUI Crash Staged In West Chester Ahead Of Prom Season

It is prom season at Henderson High School in West Chester. The seniors celebrate on May 5th and the Junior Prom is May 12th.

2012/05/03

(A detail of the machine designed by students at the Wissahickon Middle School in Ambler, from their Youtube video.)

Students at an Ambler Middle School Reach Finals In Contest To Design Wacky Machinery

Students at a Montgomery County middle school have placed in the Top 10 of this year’s “National Online Rube Goldberg Machine Contest,” thanks to four industrious eighth-grade boys and one supportive teacher-advisor.

2012/05/01

(Murder victim Sabina O'Donnell, left, and suspect Donte Johnson.)

New Details Emerge In Sabina O’Donnell Murder Case

O’Donnell was raped and murdered in Northern Liberties in June 2010. Jury selection in this case begins Tuesday.

2012/04/30

Bebashi Executive Director Gary Bell. (Credit: Bebashi)

HIV/AIDS Charity Kicks Off Facebook Campaign To Replenish Pantry

With over 19,000 infected people in the Philadelphia area, the city’s HIV rate is five times the national average and the highest north of Washington DC.

2012/04/30

Floyd Wimes, Tina Wimes

Parents Held For Trial In Son’s Death

Khalil Wimes, 6, weighed just 29 pounds when he died last month. Parents Floyd and Tina are accused of abusing Khalil and face 1st degree murder charges.

2012/04/26

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Pediatric Doctor Says Sometimes A Fever Is Your Friend

When a child develops a fever, it’s only natural for their parent or caregiver to become concerned, but when should you really worry?

2012/04/26

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Moorestown, NJ Couple Takes A Village Approach To Helping Neighbors In Need

A South Jersey couple committed to public service and change is marshaling members of their community to reach and out give area seniors the help they need to live independently in their own homes.

2012/04/25

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