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Today in Pa. Daily Podcast | April 7, 2020
More than a million people have filed for unemployment in Pennsylvania over the past few weeks. Meanwhile, nearly 100 first responders in Philadelphia have tested positive for the coronavirus. Centralia’s Graffiti Highway is being covered by its owner and Philadelphia sports teams and athletes donate to feed the hungry in their community.
Those are the stories we cover in the latest episode of “Today in Pa,” a daily weekday podcast from PennLive.com and hosted by Julia Hatmaker. “Today in Pa” is dedicated to sharing the most important and interesting stories in the state.
Today’s episode refers to the following articles:
- More than 1.1 million file unemployment claims in Pa. amid coronavirus outbreak, smashing records
- 52 Philly cops test positive for coronavirus, sources say
- 46 Philly firefighters, paramedics test positive for COVID-19
- Philadelphia police lieutenant dies from the coronavirus, first fatality among city employees
- Centralia’s “Graffiti Highway” is finally getting the big eraser
- Carson Wentz’s foundation launches coronavirus relief initiative with $100K allocation
- Flyers donate $250,000 to help Philabundance feed people during coronavirus pandemic
- Brightest moon of 2020 will be April’s Full Pink Supermoon
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