PIAA paves way for high school athlete payment. Allegheny County exec stands by fracking ban bill veto. Philly revamps home repair program. Harrisburg Dessert Festival this weekend.
. Episodes are available every weekday on PennLive. Feel free to subscribe, follow or rate “Today in Pa.” as you see fit!The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association just paved the way for high school athletes to potentially get paid by selling their name, image, or likeness.
Meanwhile, one Allegheny County official stands by his decision to veto a bill that would have banned fracking in county-owned parks. Philadelphia has revamped its affordable home repair loan program. Plus, if your sweet tooth is tingling, it’s probably because there’s a dessert festival happening in Harrisburg over the weekend.and hosted by Claudia Dimuro. “Today in Pa.
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