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Seize The Grey Outlasts All To Win GI Pennsylvania Derby At Parx

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Updated: September 21, 2024 at 7:02 pm

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Parx Racing crowned a new champ on Saturday in the GI Pennsylvania Derby, as Seize the Grey (Arrogate–Smart Shopping, Smart Strike) outlasted the field and took home his second top level score for his throng of investors.

Forwardly-placed from the bell as a 4-1 shot here, the GI Preakness Stakes winner made the lead by the first turn and touched every pole as he circled the track. Down the lane with Stronghold (Ghostzapper) launching his bid, the D. Wayne Lukas trainee responded and got his picture taken over his rival.

The final running time was 1:51.89.

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Lifetime Record: 13-5-0-3. Sales History: FTSAUG ’22 $300,000.

O-MyRacehorse; B-Jamm Ltd.; T-D. Wayne Lukas.

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New laws signed for Pennsylvania motorcyclists, school districts

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HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Pennsylvania has new laws regarding how school districts report weapon offenses and regarding Bluetooth listening devices for motorcyclists.

The laws will be implemented in the next 60 days after being signed by Governor Josh Shapiro on Thursday.

Reporting school weapon offenses

Before Senate Bill 246 was signed, school districts did not have to let guardians or parents know if weapons were brought onto campus or to school-related events. The only time families were mandated to be told is when there was an expulsion for having the weapon.

Now, districts are required to be transparent when there is a weapons offense incident.

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 “Our goal is to ensure and ensure that parents, guardians, and school employees are informed in a timely manner of any incidents with the potential to affect their children and the safety of the school,” SB 246’s prime sponsor is Senator Jarrett Coleman (R-Lehigh) wrote in his memo.

Senate Bill 971 from last session is also being reintroduced with the goal of making the reports timelier to families.

SB 246 passed the Senate in October after getting a 48-2 vote before being signed by Shapiro.

Bluetooth listening devices for motorcyclists

House Bill 646, primarily sponsored by State Rep. Zachary Mako (R-Lehigh/Northampton), will allow motorcyclists to use helmets with built-in Bluetooth communication speakers or wireless headsets/earbuds.

In his memo, Mako said he thinks the law should be updated to reflect current times.

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“I believe this law should be updated to better reflect the times, with the advent of wireless headsets, earbuds/earphones and Bluetooth communication/speakers built into helmets that a majority of riders use and should not be penalized for,” the memo reads.

With a 47-3 vote, the bill passed the Senate before being signed by Shapiro.



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A 15-year-old girl killed in a camper fire in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, is being remembered for her “bright” smile and “joy of life.”

Paige Dowlin was killed in the camper fire at Roamers Retreat Campground on Lincoln Highway in Salisbury Township on Saturday morning, according to a news release from Pennsylvania State Police. State police said when first responders arrived at the scene around 4 a.m., the camper was fully engulfed in flames, and the teen was found dead inside it. 

Multiple fire departments responded to the scene. The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the state police fire marshal.  

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“Further information will be disseminated as it becomes available,” the news release from state police said. 

According to PennLive.com, the 15-year-old girl died from smoke inhalation and thermal burns, and her death was ruled an accident.  

Lancaster County teen killed in fire remembered 

Dowlin, according to her obituary, was a 10th grader at Pequea Valley High School. She also sang in the chorus, participated in the school’s color guard and was a member of her church’s youth group. 

“She was known for her bright smile, her joy of life, her positive outlook and will be missed dearly by anyone that knew her,” her obituary said. 

Her obituary said she died in a “home fire.” She leaves behind her parents, Kevin Dowlin Sr. and Jennifer L. Reid, her sister, Abrianna Dowlin, and her two brothers, Damien Sexton and Kevin Dowlin Jr.

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Pennsylvania 2025 election results

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Pennsylvania voters are heading to the polls Tuesday for the 2025 general election.

Voters will weigh in on consequential retention races for the state Supreme Court, in addition to races for Pennsylvania’s Superior and Commonwealth courts.

In Philadelphia, incumbent District Attorney Larry Krasner is running for his third term. He faces Republican challenger Pat Dugan, a former judge. Voters will also consider races for city controller, the Philadelphia Common Pleas Court and the Philadelphia Municipal Court.

WHYY News will have all of the results live as they come in. Polls close at 8 p.m. Follow along for the latest on WHYY.org, the WHYY App and WHYY-FM.

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