
May 20, 2021
Ex-Philly official sentenced for embezzling $150K. Pa. teacher can’t get sick days after house fire. Voters Pa. constitutional amendment banning discrimination. Corpse flowers bloom at Temple University.
Today in PA | A PennLive daily news briefing with Claudia Dimuro
May 20, 20214m 57s
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Show Notes
A former official in Philadelphia has been sentenced for embezzling $150,000 meant for nonprofit and community endeavors. A teacher in Juniata County can’t receive any sick day donations from his co-workers as he and his family recover from a house fire. Voters in Pennsylvania have backed an amendment to the state constitution that would ban discrimination based on race and ethnicity. Finally, a couple of rare corpse flowers—which smell just like their name—bloom at Temple University.
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