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Pennsylvania delegates looking forward to ceremonial roll call vote for Vice President Kamala Harris

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Pennsylvania delegates prepare for ceremonial roll call to formally nominate Kamala Harris at DNC

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Pennsylvania delegates prepare for ceremonial roll call to formally nominate Kamala Harris at DNC

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CHICAGO (CBS) — It’s day two of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago and local delegates from the Philadelphia area are looking forward to the events planned for Tuesday night.   

This year’s roll call vote is ceremonial because Vice President Kamala Harris became the nominee after a virtual roll call earlier this month.

Regardless, some delegates from Pennsylvania are still looking forward to the moment including State Rep. Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz who says she’s hopeful for Harris.

“To be a delegate, to see it manifest itself and here I am working for her to make sure she’s the nominee, to make sure we get her elected is like a dream come true,” Cepeda-Freytiz said.

We also caught up with Sen. Vincent Hughes on the role Pennsylvania has in the upcoming election.

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“The enthusiasm has picked up dramatically and every section of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,” Hughes said. “Folks are getting engaged, folks are excited.”

Aside from the roll call vote, Philadelphia native Patti LaBelle is set to perform at the convention Tuesday night.

Speakers include second gentleman Doug Emhoff, Sen. Bernie Sanders and former first lady Michelle Obama.

Former President Barack Obama will be taking the stage to deliver the keynote address.

Keep up with our continued coverage of the 2024 Democratic National Convention on Instagram and TikTok 

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Mother, 6 children die in Central Pennsylvania house explosion, state police say

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A mother and her six children died when their Central Pennsylvania home exploded and caught on fire Sunday morning, state police said.

The explosion and fire happened at around 8:30 a.m. at a home on Long Run Road in Lamar Township, Clinton County, which is roughly 35 miles from State College. Crews arrived on the scene and found the home fully engulfed in flames, with the mother and her six children trapped.

State police identified the 34-year-old woman who died in the fire as Sarah B. Stolzfus. Her 11-year-old son, 10-year-old son, 8-year-old daughter, 6-year-old daughter, 5-year-old son and 3-year-old son also died in the blaze, according to state police. 

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A propane leak inside the house might’ve caused the explosion and fire, state police said. Propane tanks outside the home did not explode or contribute to the fire, according to state police.

The explosion and fire are under investigation by state police.



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Pennsylvania State Police investigating incident in Salisbury Township

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Pennsylvania State Police is investigating an incident in Salisbury Township on Saturday.

Lancaster County dispatch confirmed that troopers were called to the 4900 block of Strasburg Road for an incident that was reported around 11 a.m.

Fire and EMS was called to the area but have since been cleared, dispatch said.

This is a developing story. CBS 21 is working to learn more.

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