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Honoring a fallen Marine in Central Pa.; An apology from GOP Congressman Scott Perry

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A heat advisory remains in place for the region eight tonight. Highs today are peaking in the mid to upper 90s, but the National Weather Service says the "feels-like temperature" due to the high humidity will be closer to 105. 

About one third of Penn State staff opted in to the university’s voluntary buyout program at some campuses -- -- including those in Harrisburg, York, Mont Alto, and Reading.

A consumer protection bill would force Pennsylvania businesses to disclose extra fees before customers pay with plastic.

A Marine from Perry County who was killed in Iraq is being remembered in his community. A bridge has been named in his honor.

A new standard Pennsylvania license plate design is on the way next year. 

Midstate Congressman Scott Perry is apologizing for a meme he posted that came under fire as being anti-Semitic.

The overall health of the Chesapeake Bay is getting a C-Plus -- its highest grade since 2002. Pennsylvania is being lauded for its help.

A western Pennsylvania man accused of killing and dismembering a transgender teenager he met through a dating app has been charged with murder and related counts. 

A great-grandmother from Lancaster County who recently completed radiation treatments for breast cancer has won $5 million on a scratch-off state lottery ticket. 

Every summer, fireflies emerge for a few weeks - sending love signals in the dark. The fireflies - including synchronous ones - are the stars of a festival at a farm in Forest County. It attracts both firefly fans and researchers.
    

 

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