John Joyce is a dermatologist who worked at a stateside naval hospital during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. He says the experience made him aware of the sacrifice of veterans, so he wants to improve the VA system. He also wants to get rid of Obamacare, and put in its place a new system […]
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Opioid Addiction
The opioid crisis remains a state emergency here in PA. Jennifer Smith, Secretary of the Drug and Alcohol Programs Department, talks to us about where people can get treatment, naloxone for overdoses, and what they’ve been doing to try and curb the epidemic.
Spotted Lanternfly
According to the PA Agriculture Department, the Spotted Lanternfly is an invasive, planthopper species. It has been discovered in Berks County after becoming a major pest in China, India, Vietnam, and Korea. Emelie Swackhamer, Horticulture Extension Educator, and Julie Urban, Senior Research Associate for Entomology from Penn State University, and Fred Strathmeyer, Deputy Secretary of […]
PCN Remembers: Bob Dorough, 1923-2018
Bob Dorough was an American jazz vocalist, pianist, composer, songwriter, arranger and producer. He was best known as the composer and performer of songs from Schoolhouse Rock!, a TV cartoon series that appeared on Saturday mornings from the 70s into the 90s. Dorough would become the musical director of the series, and composed many of […]
PA Books: “Hinsonville’s Heroes: Black Civil War Soldiers in Chester County, PA”
The free black community of Hinsonville sent its sons to serve the Union when called on. As members of the Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts Volunteers, brothers Wesley, William and George Jay survived the bloody battle at Fort Wagner, South Carolina, memorialized in the film Glory. George W. Duffy and Stephen J. Ringgold were part of the only […]
PCN Tours Sunrise Soap
Come visit this fun and informative tour that features a central PA soap-making company, with stops in both Lancaster AND York, PA! Not only will you get to see all of the unique creations they make, you’ll also get to see soap made the old-fashioned way. All of that and more as PCN Tours Sunrise […]
Journalists Roundtable: April 26, 2018
This week, Journalists Roundtable was on the road in York County at the offices of The York Daily Record. York has two gubernatorial candidates: Incumbent Democrat Tom Wolf is running for a second term as governor, and state Sen. Scott Wagner, who is serving his first full term as a member of the Senate after winning his seat in a write-in campaign, a first for the state Senate. The new Congressional redistricting plan split York County, with the 10th Congressional District shifted north to include eastern Cumberland, northern York and all of Dauphin counties, and the 11th, which includes southern York and all of Lancaster County. To discuss local and statewide issues are three York Daily Record reporters and editors: Maddie Crocenzi, Outdoor Adventure & Healthy Lifestyles Reporter; Scott Fisher, Opinions Page Editor; and Ed Mahon, Investigative Reporter. Also joining the panel is Bobby Tufarolo, a junior at Central York High School. He is Photography Editor for the school paper “The Prowler.” He was on hand for YDR’s annual High School Journalism Workshop. Our host is Brian Lockman.
PIAA Baseball Championships
On Demand | PIAA Baseball Championships Stream PCN’s coverage of the 2023 PIAA Baseball State Championship Finals on demand with PCN Select. Please note: PCN’s PIAA State Championship coverage does not include the preliminaries. PCN THANKS THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS FOR THEIR SUPPORT SHOP PIAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
PIAA Softball Championships
On Demand | PIAA Softball Championships Stream PCN’s coverage of the 2023 PIAA Softball State Championships on demand with PCN Select. Please note: PCN’s PIAA State Championship coverage does not include the preliminaries. PCN THANKS THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS FOR THEIR SUPPORT SHOP PIAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
PA Superior Court Session from April 24
Recorded 4-24-18 in Pittsburgh. Issues include: confidential informants and whether police must take steps to corroborate their statements before obtaining a search warrant, whether resentencing on all counts should occur when an inmate has completed some of the sentences, whether a down payment and closing costs should be used to determine how real property is divided in a divorce, traffic stops and whether a police officer can rely on a speedometer as probable cause, waterways conservation officer and their ability to stop a boat to check fishing licenses and do a safety check without reasonable suspicion, and the Post-Conviction Relief Act and what steps should be taken when DNA testing casts doubt on a conviction.
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