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Pennsylvania lawmakers react to 2024 presidential debate
(WHTM)– The 2024 presidential debate drew dozens out to HMAC in Harrisburg Thursday night, including Governor Josh Shapiro.
Polls show Americans are divided on who they want for president, but Governor Shapiro says the choice is clear. He spoke In front of a huge group of Biden supporters.
Governor Shapiro Thursday night telling this crowd that this election is a referendum, not just for President Biden and former president Trump, but for Americans and who we are as a country. Representative Justin Fleming (D) of Dauphin County was echoing a similar message.
But there were moments that Biden supporters weren’t happy with.
If you were watching the debate, you may have noticed some stumbles and pauses from President Biden.
I asked Representative Fleming about that, “I have moments where I can’t recall what I’m thinking of or recall a name — it happens to all of us,” he said. “I don’t think that five or 10 seconds of silence should define this campaign or the competence that we’ve seen over the last four years from the Biden-Harris Administration.”
Republican Midstate congressman Scott Perry said before Thursday night’s debate those Biden-Harris policies have put America in a terrible spot when it comes to inflation and immigration. Other republicans also responding, noting President Biden’s stumbles and saying that both candidates are flawed and that this election will be a tough decision for voters.
“Joe Biden is still having difficulties with his voice, but at times can still kind of put through whatever his rasp is,” Chris Nicholas of Eagle Consulting said. “Trump started off, I think very low key for him and got more animated as time went on as they started trading barbs back and forth so I think trump has better style points.”
This November election is not just about the presidency, it’s about the senate, too. Governor Shapiro acknowledged that. The two candidates who are running are incumbent Democrat Bob Casey and Republican Dave McCormick.
We’ve reached out to both campaigns for a statement Thursday night but haven’t heard back.
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1 dead after 5 pileups on snowy roads in New York, Pennsylvania
At least 5 multi-vehicle crashes occurred on interstates in Pennsylvania and New York on Thursday, involving dozens of cars. One person was killed.
Police say weather played a role in a 30-vehicle crash on I-81 near LaFayette, New York. Seven people were hospitalized after multiple collisions, including one involving three tractor-trailers.
Multiple vehicle pileups occurred on major highways during snow and slick roads in New York and Pennsylvania on Thursday, sending at least seven people to the hospital and causing one fatality.
As many as 37 vehicles piled up on I-81 near Lafayette, New York, 10 miles south of Syracuse, at around 2:20 p.m. EST Thursday. KY3.com says that seven people were taken to area hospitals, and the interstate was temporarily closed in both directions for around five hours. Video from the New York State police showed several dozen cars and several trucks entangled.
A pileup on I-81 in New York Thursday. (NY State Police)
A multi-vehicle accident on I-79 northbound at exit 122, near Jackson Center, Pennsylvania, closed the interstate for several hours. Erie News Now reported that a 22-year-old Erie resident died in the incident, which was about halfway between Pittsburgh and Erie.
A radar loop shows snow moving across Pennsylvania and New York on Thursday.
At 1:40 p.m. on I-90 westbound near Erie, Pennsylvania, all lanes of the interstate were closed for several hours after more than one multi-vehicle crash, according to YourErie.com. Video from storm chasers showed multiple jackknifed tractor-trailers and smashed cars. One large pileup resulted in a “massive EMS and rescue response,” according to storm chasers, but no information on casualties was available.
A pileup on I-90 in Pennsylvania Thursday. (Live Storms Media)
There were other accidents across Erie County, including one involving a Fairview School District school bus, according to a video from Live Storms Media, showing a bus being towed out of a ditch.
A school bus is pulled out of a ditch near Erie, Pennsylvania Thursday. (Live Storms Media)
Another pileup took place on I-80 Thursday morning around 10:30 a.m. near Clarion, Pennsylvania. The accident caused the temporary closure of I-80 at Exit 60, WTAJ reported. Video from storm chasers showed multiple semi trucks jackknifed at the bottom of a hill on a curve. There was no word on the number of injured. Storm chasers said smaller multi-vehicle crashes also occurred behind the main incident.
A pileup on I-80 in Pennsylvania Thursday. (Live Storms Media)
A multi-vehicle crash occurred 13 miles east of Erie, Pennsylvania, at 2:30 p.m. Thursday afternoon near exit 89. I-86 westbound was closed until 4:30 p.m., YourErie.com said. No information on injuries was available.
Unfortunately, chances for snow squalls continue over the Northeast into next week. These sudden heavy snow events can quickly cause visibility to become reduced and roads to become slick. If you encounter a snow squall, use our safe winter driving tips or follow the advice in the video below about driving in snowsqualls.
AccuWeather’s Anna Azallion explains what happens during a snow squall and shares safety tips on how to respond, which is crucial for locations where snow squalls are more common.
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Chester, Pa. man shot and killed after argument; suspect at large
CHESTER, Pa. (WPVI) — A 35-year-old man was shot and killed Thursday morning in Chester, Pennsylvania, leaving neighbors shaken and police searching for the person responsible.
Karen Tate said she was distraught to learn her neighbor, whom she described as respectful and kind, had been the victim.
“He was a loving young guy and he was very, very respectful,” Tate said.
She added that he was “very helpful” to her.
“Every time he would see me outside, he would always say, ‘You all right? You ok? Do you need me to do anything?’” she continued.
Police said the man was shot around 9 a.m. on Wilson Street near the corner of 3rd Street. He was struck twice in the chest and once in the leg.
“Nine a.m., the last thing you think you’re going to get is a shooting, especially down this area,” Chester Police Commissioner Katrina Blackwell said.
Investigators said several witnesses were nearby. Officers responded quickly, but a suspect fled before they arrived.
Police said the shooter left in a black Dodge Caravan.
As some officers searched for the vehicle, others transported the victim to Christiana Hospital. Police said he died from his injuries.
Blackwell said the shooting began as an argument, though the motive remains under investigation.
“For an argument to turn to someone being shot, we have to do better, we have to use some emotional intelligence and a life is not worth an argument. A life is never worth an argument,” she said.
Those who knew the victim are grieving what they call a senseless loss.
“We’ve lost a lot, I’ve lost, and I know a lot of people that have lost and it’s senseless. It’s totally senseless,” Tate said.
Sources said police tracked down the vehicle believed to be involved, but no arrests have been made.
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Pennsylvania man faces more charges in connection to break-ins & sex assault
NBC10 now has the criminal complaint against a 22-year-old charged with sexual assault involving elderly women and home break-ins.
We first reported on Monday that John Vernon Gray, of Telford, was charged in connection to one victim and one break-in. That victim was reportedly raped and in her 90s.
The criminal complaint now links Gray to four break-ins during the overnight hours. Two happened on May 10, 2025 and two happened on November 8, 2025.
According to the criminal complaint, three of the four incidents involved elderly women living alone. The suspect made his way into their homes, then had varying levels of contact with the women.
Resources for victims of sexual assault are available through the National Sexual Violence Resources Center and the National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline at 800-656-4673.
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