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‘Very high levels’ of ragweed pollen coming to parts of Pa.
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Listeria outbreak update. Medicaid 'spread pricing.' Ragweed pollen. Couple’s car falls into river.

. Episodes are available every weekday on PennLive. Feel free to subscribe, follow or rate “Today in Pa.” as you see fit!The Boar Head’s plant that was the site of the listeria outbreak had dozens of violations, according to federal inspectors. An auditor has blamed one state agency for “improper spread pricing” in the Medicaid. Ragweed pollen season is nigh. And a couple’s friskiness led to their car falling into a river.

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