Episodes
A judge — who’s been in this position before — is under fire following a fatal stabbing. Cracks in an airport parking garage are a cause of concern for a number of people despite assurances that these worries are “utterly unfounded.” Farms are struggling amidst this drought. And you, Pennsylvania, sure are generous with Halloween candy.
Published 10/24/24
A teen was fatally shot in Harrisburg for the third time in as many months. A man’s child sexual abuse material case has been dismissed due to a 1981 Supreme Court opinion. Lower-priced new cars are becoming more popular. Finally, here are some pumpkin-carving tips from a pro.
Published 10/23/24
Schools in Pennsylvania may soon have a list of “evidence-based” reading curricula to choose from. SEPTA riders are objecting to the upcoming fare hikes. The state’s ban on fortune-telling may get nixed in the near future. And about hundreds of mink were released from a farm over the weekend.
Published 10/22/24
Did you know that Pennsylvania’s home to one of the world’s most haunted locations? And no, it’s not Gettysburg.
Published 10/21/24
Fall is arguably one of the best times to drive, and a city in Pennsylvania is one of the best places to take one.
Published 10/18/24
An airport director has shot down rumors concerning thousands of immigrants supposedly being flown into an area overnight. A popular convenience chain is shuttering over 400 locations. Now’s the best time to get your heat ready. Lastly, anyone missing “Pork Chops?”
Published 10/17/24
A proposal brought forward to address a city’s homelessness problem has drawn ire. Hundreds of groups have received xylazine wound kits. The next supermoon will be the closest to Earth for this year. And lawyers have to say “sorry” for a “scream test.”
Published 10/16/24
About 200 schools may have served contaminated chicken to students. One municipality may have to issue a fee in order to keep up with state stormwater management regulations. You may be entitled to a piece of a $35 million settlement. Lastly, this man has ridden one roller coaster 1,000 times.
Published 10/15/24
It was the 1980s when a family — forced to move to West Pittston, Pa., because of Tropical Storm Agnes — began to be tormented by supposed demonic entities in their home. Join “Today in Pa.” host, Claudia Dimuro, for a first-ever, special episode of “Paranormal Pa.” covering Pennsylvania’s very own “Amityville Horror” — the Smurl haunting. 
Published 10/14/24
A Pennsylvania man who accused a weed killer of causing his cancer was awarded $78 million. The systems American Water turned off following that cyberattack are back online. Don’t fret if you missed out on seeing the northern lights the other night. And this is a rather happy “tail.”
Published 10/12/24
Schools are receiving more threats this year. The state Supreme Court will determine whether the social media posts of public officials concerning agency business are public record. Money is going toward getting electric school buses on the road. Plus, Pennsylvania has some sweet tooth.
Published 10/11/24
A school in Pennsylvania is among those accused of price-fixing. Airports all along the East Coast are experiencing flight delays and cancellations due to the hurricane. Some places are under a frost advisory today. And surgeons successfully separated conjoined twins.
Published 10/10/24
The largest water utility in the United States — which manages locations in Pennsylvania — was hit by a cyberattack. A proposal would relax the prescription rules for psychiatric drugs. It’s going to cost more to play Mega Millions. Lastly, this tree has roots that are out of this world.
Published 10/09/24
The FDA has an update concerning that egg recall. People in Pennsylvania and beyond were affected by yet another Verizon outage. These are the places where state residents are moving to the most. Also, check out this “ghostly” creature.
Published 10/08/24
Imposter rideshare drivers are becoming more of an issue. People who bought this ice cream. may get a scoop of a multimillion-dollar settlement. Pennsylvania fixed more bridges than anyone else last year. Finally, these pumpkins are so big, they could take you to a ball.
Published 10/07/24
People are raising eyebrows over a school’s plan to install windows in gender-inclusive bathrooms. UPMC is looking to buy urgent cares next year. Three state parks are getting some upgrades. Lastly, Pennsylvania has received yet another pizza accolade.
Published 10/04/24
Philadelphia, for the first time in years, has seen a drop in overdose deaths. The state has set a public hearing concerning the renewal of Keystone Cement’s hazardous waste storage permit. It’s deer mating season, so drivers, by wary. Also, a woman tried busting someone out of jail by pretending to be an FBI agent.
Published 10/03/24
Violent crime is at the top of many state lawmakers’ minds. A mall won’t let teens without chaperones in during the evening. Hackers could’ve easily taken over control of these cars. Oh, mirror mirror on the wall, who’s the best convenience chain of them all?
Published 10/02/24
“Microschools” have become more of a schooling choice for parents. Thousands were affected by that Verizon outage yesterday. Some people think their area’s deer population has gotten out of control. And a man has apologized for his “graffiti mansion.”
Published 10/01/24
Students at bus stops were targeted by robbers last week. A new bill would allow Philadelphia to sue landlords over rent prices. Local museums and historical societies are getting some more mulah. Also, you can check out of this hotel, but the ghosts can’t.
Published 09/30/24
The state Fish and Boat Commission has been sued. There’s a high likelihood that dockworkers will strike next week. Here’s how much stamp prices will cost come January. Lastly, this pet peeve really grinds Pennsylvanians’ gears.
Published 09/27/24
State officials are mulling over a package tax as a means to replace dwindling gas tax revenue. Some hospitals are trying to get people to sign up to vote. This week’s forecast is rain, rain and more rain. Plus, if you were wondering, “Where’s the beef?” well, these guys took it.
Published 09/26/24
A report has found that Pennsylvania’s lead pipe problem is one of the U.S.’s worst. Also, Philadelphia isn’t the only place grappling with large car meet-ups. There’s a milk recall. Finally, Dave needs a kidney.
Published 09/25/24
Philadelphia cops broke up a bunch of illegal car meet-ups, some of which “were a little more violent” than others. Raw sewage flowed into part of the Susquehanna River. Over $68 million will be put toward volunteer firefighters. And not one, but two $1 million scratch-offs were recently sold in separate areas.
Published 09/24/24
“Rumor is fact” when it comes to plans to restart Three Mile Island. Roundabouts may have brought serious crashes down by over 50 percent. Gas prices have fallen below $3 a gallon in some areas. Also, the Joro spider has landed.
Published 09/23/24