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“Today in Pa.” Daily Podcast | October 15, 2021
Philadelphia has become the first large city in the U.S. to adopt legislation that will prevent cops from pulling people over for low-level traffic offenses. The former head of a child welfare agency who cleared a backlog of cases pleaded guilty to child endangerment. An inmate uprising broke out at a Philadelphia prison. Also, guess how much Pennsylvanians spent on liquor last year?
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:
- Philly City Council approves ‘Driving Equality Bill’ that bans traffic stops for low-level offenses
- Child welfare agency ex-head pleads guilty in backlog case
- Inmate uprising reported at Pa. prison
- Booze Bonanza: Lehigh Valley residents have spent more than $10M on liquor so far this year, but neighboring counties have shelled out even more
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