
September 15, 2021
Millions of Pa. Turnpike drivers got free rides in 2020. IBM paid state $33M for unemployment system bungle. Two percent rental fee proposed for Allegheny County hotels. Bucks County boy makes explosive find during treasure hunt.
Today in PA | A PennLive daily news briefing with Claudia Dimuro
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Show Notes
Millions of drivers on the Pennsylvania Turnpike were accidentally treated to free rides in 2020 thanks to uncollected tolls. IBM agreed to pay the state $33 million for failing to deliver on its promise to create a modern, effective unemployment benefits computer system. Pittsburgh’s leading tourism group wants to tack on a two percent rental fee to all Allegheny County hotel rooms. Plus, a Bucks County boy made an explosive discovery while hunting for treasure.
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