Episodios

  • July 16, 2024
    Jul 16 2024
    SEPTA has been ordered by the FTA to fix its “deteriorating safety record.” City employees in Philadelphia were hit by a cyber attack. It’s time to count turkeys again. Also, in light of “Shark Week,” here’s a friendly reminder that you have nothing to worry about if you’re in the City of Brotherly Love.
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    4 m
  • July 15, 2024
    Jul 15 2024
    There’s a “traditional” amusement park in Pennsylvania that’s been ranked the number one best in these Untied States of America.
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  • July 12, 2024
    Jul 12 2024
    Pennsylvanian drivers are getting their first newly redesigned license plate in years.
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  • July 11, 2024
    Jul 11 2024
    Philadelphians, be wary of a scam from the “parking authority” informing you about unpaid tickets. The heat’s bringing out rattlesnakes in some areas. Part of the state is under a tornado watch until tonight. And this cheesemonger is the dairy best.
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  • July 10, 2024
    Jul 10 2024
    There’ll be a heightened amount of police patrols in downtown Pittsburgh due to “an uptick in crime.” Three Mile Island may once again be the site of an active nuclear reactor. Another college is closing its doors. Finally, this great-grandma won $5 million from a scratch-off ticket — and right after she finished her radiation treatment, too.
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  • July 9, 2024
    Jul 9 2024
    The Pennsylvania Supreme Court could soon change felony murder sentences. Middle schoolers impersonated teachers with lewd TikTok accounts, and there isn’t much school officials can do about it. Sam’s Club is changing a perk, and — needless to say — many people aren’t happy about it. Lastly, a museum raises a glass to Pennsylvania’s role in whiskey history.
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  • July 8, 2024
    Jul 8 2024
    Residents in Philadelphia have had their cars broken into — again — by thieves who took their car registrations. Crayola managed to contain a chemical spill. OSHA, for the first time ever, proposed a federal safety standard for excessive heat in the workplace. And an emu “ran off into the woods” during Fourth of July celebrations.
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  • July 5, 2024
    Jul 5 2024
    The state Senate has advanced a bill that would ban cellphone use during the school day. In more bill news, happy hours could get longer under this one. Public school superintendents got paid nearly $83 million in total last year. Finally, perfume captures the scent of a city.
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