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Major pieces of the Key Bridge collapse are out of the channel; what comes next

BALTIMORE, Md. (7News) For the first time in 56 days, Baltimore area residents observed a port without the massive identifiers from one of the state's most notable maritime tragedies, something that Maryland Governor Wes Moore said made him feel emotional when speaking Tuesday morning.

One person dead from crash on Rt. 271 in East Taylor Township

EAST TAYLOR, Pa. (WJAC) Update #2: Cambria County Coroner Jeff Lees said one person died following Friday morning's crash on William Penn Avenue in East Taylor Township, Cambria County. Lees said a woman in her 80's was driving northbound on Route 271 when she collided head-on with another vehicle just after 11:30 a.m.

Opposition to LGBTQ 'Fairness Act' bill says it 'goes too far'

A bill intended to protect against LGBTQ+ rights passed through the PA House yesterday. The vote was 102-98 in favor of the Fairness Act. Officials said the intent is to give those in the LGBTQ+ community protections like they would with race.

Pitt-Johnstown softball sweeps Clarion

JOHNSTOWN After a solid 5-1 victory in Saturdays PSAC Central Division opener against Clarion at V.E. Erickson Complex, Kristie Radvan drove in three, and Ashley Pagliei tossed a one-hitter to lead Pitt-Johnstown to a 9-1 win in five innings to complete the sweep. The Mountain Cats improved to 10-10 overall and 2-2 in conference-play.

Road Trippin' PA: The historic Lemon House

Cambria Co., PA (WJAC) On this weeks episode of Road Trippin, we explore the story of the Lemon House, located at the Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site in Cambria County. Samuel and Jean Lemon moved to the area in 1826 and built a log tavern for those traveling in Conestoga wagons moving west.