White nationalists, election prep, swing counties, job loss, private business, and a close call with a SEPTA strike. It's Monday. Welcome to November.
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» CHILD SHOTS: Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11 now has emergency authorization from the FDA, and if the CDC gives final clearance this week, shots could roll out almost immediately.
» FALSE REPORT: Two Lancaster police officers were fired for submitting forged COVID-19 vaccination cards, LancasterOnline reports. The city does not mandate vaccines for employees but strongly encourages them.
» GAME RULES: Philadelphia School District students playing interscholastic sports will need to be fully vaccinated unless approved for medical or religious exemptions, CBS3 reports.
» COVID-19 COMPLICATIONS:GOP candidate for Allegheny County Council Joe Wise died from COVID-19 complications days before the election, City Paper reports. Wise's name will still appear on ballots.
» CANNABIS CONUNDRUM: Join us Thursday, Nov. 11 at 7 p.m. EST via Zoom for a free Q&A on cannabis as a treatment for opioid use disorder, the debate in the medical community, and a look at what the research says. Register here and submit your questions to events@spotlightpa.org.
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DAILY RUNDOWN
ELECTION EVE: Tomorrow is Election Day in Pennsylvania. Polls will be open. The stakes will be high. Get ready quickly with help from Spotlight PA's last-minute guide. It has tips on browsing your ballot in advance and casting it. It also has handy breakdowns of the races for key posts on Pennsylvania's high courts — and the money pouring in.
BELLWETHER REPORT: The Inquirer says some of tomorrow's local elections in Pennsylvania may hold national clues for Democrats and Republicans ahead of 2022's midterms. The paper singles out contests in Northampton and Erie Counties, the only two in the state that voted twice for Obama, flipped to Trump, and then back to Biden.
LAYOFF NOTICE: Twenty-five professors at two Pennsylvania state universities slated for consolidation received notice that their jobs are in jeopardy. The Express reports the layoff notices went out to faculty at Lock Haven and Mansfield universities. Lock Haven University officials say they're looking for alternatives and fallback openings at the school.
PRISON PLAN: A plan to turn a former prison near Philipsburg into a migrant detention facility for ICE has drawn a legal challenge from the American Civil Liberties Union. Centre Daily Times reports the ACLU accuses Clearfield County commissioners of violating the Sunshine Act in their bid to repurpose the former Moshannon Valley Correctional Facility.
SEPTA DEAL: A strike by some 5,000 unionized SEPTA workers has been narrowly avoided with a tentative agreement announced Friday, WHYY reports. A SEPTA spokesperson said wage gains, a one-time pandemic payment, and paid parental leave are all in the deal.
IN MEMORIAM: Jean Twardzik, one half of the couple behind the famed Mrs. T's pierogi brand, has died in Pottsville at the age of 90, her obituary confirms. Jean's husband, Theodore Twardzik, died in 2016. Their son, state Rep. Tim Twardzik (R., Schuylkill), said "she will be deeply missed."
POPULAR VOTE: The "2021 Gray Invitational" results are in and Pittsburgh is a better city than Philly — winning a head-to-head matchup by 22 votes out of 5,479 cast. Pittsburgh remains a "Best City in America" contender.
CLOUT CHASE: Pennsylvania's Voter Hall of Fame honors thousands of people who have voted in every November election for at least 50 straight cycles. You could be one of them. Keep the streak going tomorrow.
TREE TRIP: When President Joe Biden lights the National Christmas Tree near the White House this year, he'll be lighting a 28-and-a-half-foot, three-decade-old tree from Snyder County, WBRE/WYOU report.
THE SCRAMBLER
Unscramble and send your answer to scrambler@spotlightpa.org. We'll shout out winners here, and one each week will get some Spotlight PA swag.
R C I U U L F A N
*This week's theme: Transportation
Friday's answer: Smorgasbord
Congrats to our weekly winner: Bruce T.
Congrats to our daily winners: Neal W., Wendy A., Barbara F., Michelle T., Doris T., Joel S., Susan D., David I., Susan N., Don H., Irene R., Susan F., Becky C., Vicki U., Eric E., Kim C., Kimberly S., Mark C., George S., Dianne K., Craig W., David W., Elaine C., Tim B., James B., Brandie K., Bill S., Rick D., Lynne E., Judith D., James B., Bridget C., Elizabeth W., Daniel M., and Helen M.
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