
June 8, 2021
Christian university ends social work program partially over theological conflict. Over 400 animals saved from one property under vet, volunteer care. Chesapeake Bay watershed restoration gets $10M in funding. Blind woman crochets from memory.
Today in PA | A PennLive daily news briefing with Claudia Dimuro
June 8, 20215m 30s
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Show Notes
A Christian college located near Philadelphia closed its social work program partly due to the fact that it found the guidelines of the accrediting agency to conflict with its theological beliefs. Meanwhile, veterinarians and volunteers find themselves tasked with caring for over 400 animals that were all rescued from the same property. The restoration of the Chesapeake Bay watershed just got some serious funding. Plus, a 99-year-old woman in Fountain Hill may have lost her eyesight, but that hasn’t stopped her from partaking in her favorite hobby: crocheting.
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