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Battleground: Pennsylvania – An Election Preview from Radio PA (Part 2)

This is “Battleground: Pennsylvania,” a special 2-hour election preview from Radio PA that examines the candidates and races appearing on the statewide ballot on Tuesday, November 8th. Hour #1 featured interviews with Pennsylvania Attorney General candidates John Rafferty (REP) and Josh Shapiro (DEM), as well as Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Katie McGinty. Incumbent Republican U.S. […]

Battleground: Pennsylvania – Katie McGinty

This is the complete and unedited interview with Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Katie McGinty, taped Thursday, October 20th in the Radio PA studios in Harrisburg. Portions of this interview were aired in Radio PA’s election preview special “Battleground: Pennsylvania.” Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Pat Toomey was invited to take part in the program, but his […]

Battleground: Pennsylvania – The Attorney General Candidates

These are the complete interviews with Pennsylvania Attorney General Candidates John Rafferty (GOP) and Josh Shapiro (Democrat), from WITF-Harrisburg’s “Smart Talk” radio program with host Scott LaMar. Portions of these interviews were aired in Radio PA’s special election preview “Battleground: Pennsylvania.” Click the audio player below to hear the full interviews: This audio/video material is […]

Radio PA Roundtable – October 28-30, 2016

On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, officials from Fayette County have concerns after devastating flooding in their region over the summer; veterans groups tell lawmakers about their needs in the coming years; and the state House of Representatives avoids one big vote in the stretch run of the legislative session. Click the audio player below […]

Radio PA Roundtable – October 21-23, 2016

On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, professors and other faculty at the 14 state-owned universities hit the picket lines this week; and the Secretary of the Commonwealth comes to the defense of election credibility in Pennsylvania. Click the audio player below to hear the full broadcast: This audio/video material is being presented by Radio PA […]

Radio PA Roundtable – October 14-16, 2016

On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, the final report is out on Childline – the state’s hotline for reporting child abuse and neglect; and this was National Fire Prevention Week…we speak with state Fire Commissioner Tim Solobay about the state of volunteer fire companies and other safety issues. Click the audio player below to hear […]

Radio PA Roundtable – October 7-9, 2016

On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, the countdown continues to an October 19th strike deadline for the faculty at Pennsylvania’s 14 state-owned universities; Governor Tom Wolf addresses Pennsylvania’s rising unemployment figures; and what’s with all the creepy clown sightings in Pennsylvania and other states? Click the audio player below to hear the full broadcast: This […]

Radio PA Roundtable – September 30-October 2, 2016

On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, Governor Tom Wolf addresses a joint session of the state legislature on the opioid epidemic; a state lawmaker pushes for a first step toward protecting motorists from projectiles thrown from highway overpasses; and Governor Wolf was in our studio this week, talking about the potential strike by faculty at […]

Ask the Governor – September 26, 2016

This edition of “Ask the Governor” was taped Monday, September 26th, 2016 and includes conversations with the governor on… -Protests erupting from police shootings -Pennsylvania’s response to the bomb attacks in New York and New Jersey -The APSCUF labor dispute with the 14 state-owned universities -This week’s joint legislative session on opioids -Pennsylvania’s rising unemployment […]

Radio PA Roundtable – September 23-25, 2016

On this week’s Radio PA Roundtable, an ominous update on contract talks between the State System of Higher Education and APSCUF, the union representing the schools’ faculty; a stark reminder of the “See Something, Say Something” mantra; lawmakers talk about the casino license tied to a failed development project in Lawrence County; and the deer […]