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Today in PA | A PennLive daily news briefing with Claudia Dimuro

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A movie theater screened its last films ever this weekend, “[a] sign of the times.” Speaking of which, Rite Aid is closing even more stores. Here are some things you can do for free this summer. And this 5K keeps runners hydrated with beer.
A judge that released a fentanyl dealer last year on non-monetary bond has been barred from overseeing arraignments. Voter turnout during the primary elections this week was rather abysmal. An airport has rolled out facial recognition technolog
UnitedHealth paid a ransom after that cyberattack one of their companies suffered in February. A Pennsylvania health network announced plans to lay off about 1,000 of its workforce. One state lawmaker wants to make the area around medical marij
The state government has vowed to get half of its electricity from solar power by next year. Kennywood’s been sued. The Game Commission is looking to get Pennsylvania’s spongy moth population under control. Lastly, get paid to eat ice cream.
The Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office claims they’re underfunded, but still manages to spend $9,000 on a mascot and even more on things like catering and merchandise. The city’s Office of Homeless Services was also found to have “knowingly” overspe
Federal officials in Pittsburgh confirmed that, after working together with international authorities, they’ve managed to seize the domains of spoof websites that stole the information of over 1 million people. An update has been given on that
A middle school was placed on temporary lockdown after one of its students was hurt during a fight. Malls could house apartments in the future. Wawa is at long last coming to central Pennsylvania. Finally, walk like an Egyptologist in this new
Coal miners have been given (hopefully) better protection from a poisonous dust under a finalized federal rule. A school in Bucks County will revise a view of its policies regarding social media posts by student-run clubs. An iconic roller coas
A former hospital official has pled guilty to embezzling money from the institution’s charity fund. A Roku data breach has affected about 600,000 users. The 4-day school week is now legal in Pennsylvania. And here’s Pennsylvania’s favorite McDo
A new Philadelphia prosecution unit will starting focusing in on repeat gun offenders as the battle against the city’s gun violence continues. Some Pennsylvanians can still get their hands on a piece of a $43.4 million pie. Coffee of any size i
Measles cases are on the rise. The state has issued a quarantine on dairy cows from outside the state. Major healthcare providers, including one based in Pennsylvania, are now covering an over-the-counter birth control pill. And if you look up,
A bill would inform consumers of AI-generated content. Pennsylvania could become the next state to ban using handheld devices while driving. Stamp prices are going up again. Lastly, an ATM…for dogs? 
The state Supreme Court heard arguments this week concerning with a federal law which grants gun manufacturers immunity from civil liability can keep a family who lost their son to a fatal gunshot from suing. Lawmakers are taking another look a
Some universities are claiming that the plan to lower prescription drug costs could hinder medical innovation. Part of a proposed consent decree would have Philips Respironics paying the U.S Treasury for the next five years. E-ZPass holders, th
A Pennsylvania hospital system is among those offering concierge services which can cost up to $4,000 a year. Philadelphia officials have banned license plate flippers. Pittsburgh rivers reached their highest level they’ve been in almost two de
A DA plans on pursing the death penalty against a man who killed three of his relatives before fleeing to New Jersey. As areas like Bucks County are hit with heavier ran, officials tackle higher flood insurance premiums. There’s a whole lot of
Pennsylvania’s method of tracking inmate deaths is “spotty at best.” Philadelphia apparently bungled a $22 million anti-violence initiative. DoorDash is testing out a new initiative in Pennsylvania. And a new ride gets its own beer. 
Voters should expect to see “weaponized” AI content ahead of the election this year, according to experts. College will cost as much as $95,000 this fall. Some areas are still under a flood watch. Lastly, it’s a love for the ages that’s inspire
Another county has been placed under spotted lanternfly quarantine. Some people may be wondering whether or not there’ll be more ticks around this spring, given the mild winter. Giant is getting rid of some delivery driver positions. And alas,
The federal government gave Pennsylvania a whole lot of money for its largest solar project yet. SEPTA wants riders to quit smoking pot while using the transit system. UGI will be doing some pipe replacement starting today. Plus, watch out this
A new report has found that most Pennsylvania hospitals don’t follow price transparency rules. Ports in Pennsylvania are readying themselves for more activity following the Baltimore bridge collapse. A third party wants to make things official.
A bill would give victims of voter intimidation the right to sue. Dollar Tree is closing 1,000 Family Dollar stores nationwide, several of which are in Pennsylvania. PennDOT wants to know how they did this winter. And a mind-bobbling case gets
One county is part of several that’s suing Big Oil. This legislation seeks to install panic buttons in schools across the state. Pennsylvania’s last private mountain is now public. Lastly, one of the most iconic things to come out of Pennsylvan
The doctor who misdiagnosed a bunch of parents with “medical child abuse” — leaving some parents to temporarily lose custody of their children — will retire at the end of the month. Some people’s jobs give them commuting benefits, but these two
Some police departments are loosening some requirements and policies to fill gaping cop vacancies. Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate has stayed the same for the fifth month straight. A bird not seen in Pennsylvania in a decade is making a comeba
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