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PA Headlines | June 12 | Deep dive: What’s the impact of forever chemicals from Pittsburgh Intl. Airport?

13 min · 12 jun 2026
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Today we have a deep dive into Pennsylvania’s water quality. The waters of a western Pennsylvania stream are getting tainted by ‘forever chemicals' from Pittsburgh International Airport. Researchers are looking closely at how much these chemicals could be getting into the sediments and wildlife that depend on the stream. Less than three weeks remain until the state budget deadline. Pennsylvania lawmakers are looking for ways to help balance the budget by considering taxes aimed at the tech industry. The Pennsylvania SPCA removed 78 cats and kittens from a Lancaster County home on Tuesday. House lawmakers are calling on their counterparts in the state Senate to pass legislation that would allow Pennsylvania’s high school athletics governing body to split up playoff competition for public and private schools. And now it’s time for our weekly segment called The Bright Spot. Every Friday, I’ll share a positive news story that may have gotten lost amid this week's news cycle.   Today’s bright spot is this: The podcast NPR Music this week came out with a playlist of songs that listeners say help them reset their mood. [https://www.npr.org/2026/06/09/nx-s1-5850296/songs-to-reset-your-mood-listener-picks] For example, one is “Lovely Day” from Bill Withers. One listener said, “I have a dear friend with MS and when I visited him, he played this song every morning. He used it as a daily tribute for the gift of life and it resonated with my soul. The lyrics are spot on for not just living, but living with purpose and gratitude.” If you're already a member of WITF's Sustaining Circle, you know how convenient it is to support programs like this. By increasing your monthly gift, you can help WITF close the budget gap left by the loss of federal funding. Visit us online at witf.org/increase [https://witf.org/increase]or become a new Sustaining Circle member at witf.org/givenow [https://www.witf.org/givenow] to help build a sustainable future for WITF and public media. Thank you.

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aflevering PA Headlines | July 13 | Compromise is the key to new state budget passed over the weekend. artwork

PA Headlines | July 13 | Compromise is the key to new state budget passed over the weekend.

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aflevering PA Headlines | July 10 | Central PA college students win a national manufacturing competition. artwork

PA Headlines | July 10 | Central PA college students win a national manufacturing competition.

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aflevering PA Headlines | July 9 | Treating fatal overdoses like homicides is complicated. artwork

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aflevering PA Headlines | July 8 | Big Boy steams through Central PA. artwork

PA Headlines | July 8 | Big Boy steams through Central PA.

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aflevering PA Headlines | July 7 | Holiday storm cleanup, power restoration continues. artwork

PA Headlines | July 7 | Holiday storm cleanup, power restoration continues.

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