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“Today in Pa.” Daily Podcast | October 14, 2021
Whether or not to make disease data publicly accessible has become a hot point of contention for state lawmakers. A murder suspect asked a York County judge to preside over something else other than his trial. Federal funding will go towards training Pittsburgh police on how to use the National Crime Database. And those weren’t birds or planes—those were people parachuting from a skyscraper in Philly.
Those are the stories we cover in the latest episode of “Today in Pa.,” a daily weekday podcast from PennLive.com and hosted by Claudia Dimuro. “Today in Pa.” is dedicated to sharing the most important and interesting stories pertaining to Pennsylvania that lets you know, indeed, what’s happening today in Pa.
Today’s episode refers to the following articles:
- Pennsylvania lawmakers are locked in a partisan battle over the release of disease data shielded by 1955 law
- A decades-old law is shielding the Wolf administration from scrutiny of its coronavirus response
- Pa. murder suspect asks trial judge to preside at his wedding
- Pittsburgh Police To Use Federal Funding To Train Officers On How To Use National Crime Database
- BASE jumpers filmed parachuting off new Rittenhouse luxury high-rise
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