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PA Headlines | June 11 | Area fruit farmers continue to evaluate crop losses and pivot.

10 min · 11. juni 2026
episode PA Headlines | June 11 | Area fruit farmers continue to evaluate crop losses and pivot. cover

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A late spring freeze may mean less fruit and higher prices for Pennsylvanians. Some farms are adjusting their business strategies to recoup their losses.  Healthcare company UPMC cut 500 positions Tuesday. A spokesperson said UPMC laid off 200 employees and eliminated another 300 vacant positions as part of a routine reassessment. A new Trump administration grant program is designed to increase the amount of electricity the country gets from coal. The program has the potential to impact Pennsylvania. We’re learning more about U-S Steel’s announcement that it plans to invest more than $2 billion in the Mon Valley Works. The Shapiro Administration is cracking down on AI chatbots which have been posing as doctors. Enrollment in Pennsylvania's Affordable Care Act marketplace for discounted health insurance coverage has dropped by 160,000 Pennsylvanians. Funding for victims’ services in Pennsylvania are facing cuts – after a drop in white-collar prosecutions under the Trump Administration. That translates into a drop in federal funding – since funding for services to crime victims comes primarily from fines and penalties paid by those convicted of white-collar crimes. In uncertain times, our community counts on facts, not noise. Support the journalism and programming that keep you informed. Donate now at www.witf.org/givenow. [https://www.witf.org/givenow] And thank you.

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episode PA Headlines | June 26 | Plans evolve at York County’s Susquehanna Riverlands State Park. artwork

PA Headlines | June 26 | Plans evolve at York County’s Susquehanna Riverlands State Park.

Plans for Susquehanna Riverlands State Park in York County continue to evolve, more than three years after the land bordering the Susquehanna River was acquired. The park's riverside cliffs will feature prominently in those plans. President Donald Trump is coming to Carlisle this summer, as part of a technology and defense summit. Hundreds of skill game supporters gathered in Harrisburg Wednesday to urge a “fair tax” on the devices. An inmate at the Dauphin County Prison died of an apparent suicide Tuesday. Meantime, Dauphin County has agreed to a $3.3 million settlement with the parents of a 21-year-old man who died in the Dauphin County Prison in 2019. A York City police officer was justified when he shot and killed a dog, also wounding its owner last week.  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: In addition to being your companion here on the Morning Agenda, starting this week you can also catch me on a brand new podcast from WITF called Susquehanna Scout. [https://www.witf.org/programs/susquehanna-scout/] And today we’re bringing you the trailer as a preview. 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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episode PA Headlines | June 25 | Pride in Harrisburg: A new art exhibit highlights LGBTQ+ artists. artwork

PA Headlines | June 25 | Pride in Harrisburg: A new art exhibit highlights LGBTQ+ artists.

During this Pride Month, a new exhibit aims to showcase LGBTQ+ artists throughout Harrisburg. This year, Pride Month is being celebrated as public support for the movement decreases nationally.  Most car companies are forbidden from selling directly to consumers in Pennsylvania. Tesla Motors is the only electric vehicle manufacturer that meets the requirements of a 2014 exception to the rule. Some state lawmakers now want to level the playing field.  Pennsylvania Democrats want to make the state’s $680 million private school choice program more accountable. The House voted this week to overhaul the state’s education tax credit programs. Representative Nikki Rivera of Lancaster says the changes would allow lawmakers to better measure their impact.  An hour-long rally at the state Capital Tuesday took aim at Governor Josh Shapiro for his welcoming embrace of the data center industry. The event is the most recent grassroots backlash to data center development in Pennsylvania. A slew of parades is set for the entire Central PA region as we approach America’s 250th birthday on July 4th. One of the first parades is set for Pottsville this weekend.  A senior executive is filing a whistleblower lawsuit against WITF’s parent company, Pennon, in Lancaster County Court. The suit by Cassie Farrelly, Pennon's senior vice president and chief impact officer, alleges misuse of funds related to its 2023 acquisition of LNP Lancaster Online. In uncertain times, our community counts on facts, not noise. Support the journalism and programming that keep you informed. Donate now at www.witf.org/givenow. [https://www.witf.org/givenow]

25. juni 202610 min
episode PA Headlines | June 24 | Trump's visit to the Lehigh Valley was mostly a rally. artwork

PA Headlines | June 24 | Trump's visit to the Lehigh Valley was mostly a rally.

President Donald Trump visited a Mack Trucks facility in the Lehigh Valley Tuesday. The visit was designed to shift attention to the U.S. economy in our battleground state. Pennsylvania lawmakers and officials have debated for years about how to regulate so-called "skill games" in businesses across the state. But state Senate Democratic leader Jay Costa says he believes lawmakers can reach agreement by a court-ordered October deadline. An advocacy group that targeted some Republican incumbents this spring says it will help elect GOP hopeful Stacy Garrity as governor. But the group remains controversial.  Some Pennsylvania police departments continue coverage for families of fallen officers killed on duty. But not all do … and even where that benefit is provided, it’s subject to change - depending on union contract negotiations. A proposal in the state House would make survivor benefits permanent in all municipalities. For the first time since 2018, Pennsylvanians may see a gubernatorial debate. Spokespeople for incumbent Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro and Republican challenger Stacy Garrity tell our partners at Spotlight PA that the candidates are both willing to participate in at least one debate leading up to November’s general election. Former York City Councilwoman Toni Smith has died at the age of 92. Smith served on York City Council for 16 years and earned a reputation as a passionate advocate for her constituents. In uncertain times, our community counts on facts, not noise. Support the journalism and programming that keep you informed. Donate now at www.witf.org/givenow. [https://www.witf.org/givenow]

24. juni 20267 min
episode PA Headlines | June 23 | Berks and Schuylkill’s ICE detention center plans are reportedly scrapped. artwork

PA Headlines | June 23 | Berks and Schuylkill’s ICE detention center plans are reportedly scrapped.

The Department of Homeland Security is reportedly looking to sell the two vacant warehouses it purchased in Schuylkill and Berks counties, with the intention of converting them into ICE detention centers. The Shapiro Administration is touting their Agricultural Innovation Grant Program as a first-of-its-kind program in the nation. State Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding late last week toured Penn State's Fruit Research and Extension Center located in Biglerville, Adams County - one of the grant recipients. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection is accepting public comment on a proposed water pollution permit for a coal mine planned for western Pennsylvania.  Six people, including three juveniles, are charged with kidnapping... in connection with the disappearance of a Lebanon County man. Six years after it was created, Pennsylvania's Election Law Advisory Board is facing an uncertain future. Big Boy 4014, the world's largest operating steam train, is traveling through Central Pennsylvania on a 7,000-mile tour that started in California. People will be able to see Big Boy at Lebanon Station the afternoon of July 7th between 12:35 and 1:20. Two competitors at the Hersheypark hot-dog-eating contest on Friday qualified for Nathan's Famous international competition. Did you know that if every sustaining circle member gives as little as $12 more a month, we'd close the gap caused by federal funding cuts? Increase your gift at https://witf.org/increase [https://witf.org/increase] or become a new monthly sustaining member today at www.witf.org/givenow. [https://www.witf.org/givenow]

23. juni 20269 min
episode PA Headlines | June 22 | The A.T. Museum is among local orgs receiving state preservation grants. artwork

PA Headlines | June 22 | The A.T. Museum is among local orgs receiving state preservation grants.

The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission has announced over $2.2 million in Keystone Historic Preservation grants.   Community gardeners and farmers in Philadelphia are now able to borrow pieces of equipment and power tools from the city in an innovative new program kicking off this summer.  A Western Pennsylvania woman whose husband has been detained by immigration officials shared her story last week with Butler County Commissioners. She's speaking out to bring attention to the issue of immigration enforcement.   The Pennsylvania Film Office is awarding 117 million dollars through the state's Film Production Tax Credit Program to a record 59 film projects across the state, including an independent production filmed in Gettysburg and Adams County. And we are proud to announce a piece of our own news this morning: WITF's parent organization Pennon is appointing a new president and CEO. Maximilian Duke brings more than 25 years of public media leadership to the role.  In uncertain times, our community counts on facts, not noise. Support the journalism and programming that keep you informed. Donate now at www.witf.org/givenow. [https://www.witf.org/givenow] And thank you.

22. juni 20267 min