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Special ed school goes remote after teacher’s assault. Gov. Wolf vetoes “Markie’s Law.” SPCA helps airlift Florida shelter animals. Pennsylvanians’ favorite fried foods.

. Episodes are available every weekday on PennLive. Feel free to subscribe, follow or rate “Today in Pa.” as you see fit!A special education school in Pittsburgh has temporarily switched to remote instruction after a 15-year-old student assaulted a teacher.

Governor Tom Wolf has vetoed “Markie’s Law,” a bill that would have kept violent prisoners behind bars for longer. A Pennsylvania-based SPCA is lending a hand in airlifting shelter animals in Florida. Finally, these are the fried foods Pennsylvanians go gaga for the most.and hosted by Claudia Dimuro. “Today in Pa.” is dedicated to sharing the most important and interesting stories pertaining to Pennsylvania that lets you know, indeed, what’s happening today in Pa.

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