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Expect busy roads during the July 4th holiday; Stolen Revolutionary War musket returned to Pa. museum

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Triple-A says the 4th of July holiday weekend will see a record number of people on the roads. 

Democratic state lawmakers are railing against the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to allow local governments to criminalize sleeping outside.

An antique musket from the Revolutionary War is back in the care of Philadelphia's Museum of the American Revolution. The rifle made in the 1770s was  stolen more than 50 years ago.

The state Senate has passed legislation to encourage school districts to effectively ban students’ use of cellphones during the school day in Pennsylvania.

President Joe Biden is bestowing the nation's highest military honor on two Black men, one from Pennsylvania, for their heroics as part of the Great Locomotive chase during the Civil War.

Philadelphia's Temple University has hired John Fry of nearby Drexel University to become its 15th president.
    


      

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