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“Today in Pa.” Daily Podcast | June 26, 2025
Doctors and others in the medical field from certain states can now work in Pennsylvania without needing a state license, and vice-versa. A pending strike could impact garbage collection and other vital services in Philadelphia. Here’s what experts say you should keep your AC on in the heat. Finally, a zoo will celebrate a milestone for one of its residents.
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Pa. city bill would reduce prostitution penalties | Today in Pa.
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Thousands in Pa. left without power amidst heat wave | Today in Pa.
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Pa. bill would put ‘reasonable limits’ on rent hikes | Today in Pa.
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Pa. airport expects ‘record-breaking’ summer travel | Today in Pa.
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Pa.-based company to remove all artificial dyes from products | Today in Pa.
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.
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Pa.-based doctors, nurses and physical therapists will soon be able to work in dozens of other states with ease
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What a possible District Council 33 strike might mean for your trash collection and other city services
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Experts say you should set your AC to this temperature. Buy you probably won’t
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Philadelphia Zoo plans to celebrate the first birthday of baby orangutan
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