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“Today in Pa.” Daily Podcast | May 5, 2025
One college has issued trespassing notices to those in pro-Palestine encampments on campus. During a discussion about Kensington, Philadelphia officials got heated. Last year saw the second-lowest rate of traffic fatalities on record in Pennsylvania. Lastly, a municipality threw out not one, not two, but nearly 50 pieces of art by a Pittsburgh icon.
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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:
- Swarthmore hands out trespassing notices to pro-Palestine encampment members and threatens arrests
- Frustrations over Kensington erupted in Philly City Council with heated speeches: ‘How dare you!’
- PennDOT: Traffic fatalities near all-time low in 2024
- Art made by Pa. icon ‘accidentally taken away with the trash’
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