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Pa. dairy farmers face new measures to stop avian flu spread; Officer involved fatal shooting in York County

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Dairy farmers across Central Pennsylvania are dealing with new measures to stop avian flu.

Federal funds for public transit in Pennsylvania are running out this year and advocates and lawmakers alike are worried that will hurt systems across the state.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is funding removal of ten dams in Pennsylvania in the next few years. 

Both Democrats and Republicans are checking in on protests at the University of Pennsylvania. GOP U.S. Senate candidate David McCormick had harsh words for some of them.

One man is dead after a shooting involving police at a nursing home in York County, but not many details have been released. 

 A Pennsylvania nurse who administered lethal doses of insulin to patients is heading to prison for life after pleading guilty in the deaths of at least 17 people. 

Teachers in a Northumberland County school district are voicing their unhappiness.

Governor Josh Shapiro and state police are honoring Trooper Jay Rougeau Jr. and paying tribute to all troopers killed in the line of duty. 

Each week, as part of our commitment to transparency in our journalism, Scott Blanchard, WITF’s Director of Journalism Scott Blanchard will take us behind the scenes of our newsroom. Today, he discusses the issue of fairness – for example, how WITF tries to give politicians a chance to respond if someone criticizes them. 

 

 

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