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Pa. Catholic Diocese declares bankruptcy; nursing home chain pays $15M to settle whistleblower case: Today in Pa.
Patriot-News - 2/20/2020
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Today in Pa. Daily Podcast | Feb. 20, 2020
The Harrisburg Catholic Diocese declares bankruptcy because of the child sexual abuse scandal. Over in Philadelphia, four people are wounded after gunmen opens fire near a school. Meanwhile, a nursing home chain pays more than $15 million to settle claims of giving residents unnecessary rehab in an effort to make money. And for “Bachelor” fans -- the popular TV show is getting a stage version, and it’s coming to a Pennsylvania city near you.
Those are the stories we are covering 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:
Harrisburg Diocese becomes first in Pa. to seek bankruptcy protection after child sex abuse scandal
Four people wounded, two critically, in Philadelphia shooting
Pa. nursing home chain to pay $15 million to settle claims of unnecessary rehab
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