Here's what's trending for August 7.

Vice President Kamala Harris has chosen Minnesota's governor and not Pennsylvania's governor as her running mate. Pennsylvania Congressman Dan Meuser tells Fox Business that the pick of Tim Walz makes philosophical sense for Harris. "Walz's latest comments that being socialist is like being neighborly, it sounds like he's going to fit very well with the ideology of Kamala Harris," Meuser says. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro was also reportedly a finalist for the position.

Despite not being chosen to be the running mate to Vice President Kamala Harris, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro says she still has his “enthusiastic support.” Harris chose Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate. In a statement before participating in a Harris/Walz rally in Philadelphia, Shapiro said, “Vice President Kamala Harris has my enthusiastic support and I know that Governor Tim Walz is an exceptionally strong addition to the ticket who will help Kamala move our country forward."

Authorities are identifying the couple killed in a suspected murder-suicide in Bethlehem last weekend. Northampton County officials believe 80-year-old Larry Kistler fatally shot his 78-year-old wife Celeste then turned the gun on himself. Their bodies were found Saturday morning in a home on Redfern Lane.

Lehigh County District Attorney Gavin Holihan is acknowledging his office and the Salisbury Township Department are conducting a death investigation. 65-year-old Richard Costello was found dead inside a home on Illingsworth Avenue. He was shot in the abdomen. The manner of Costello's death is pending the ongoing investigation. Holihan says Costello's body was found after police were called to the home for a welfare check that was requested by a family member.

A teen is dead following a crash in Lehigh County. The crash happened late Monday night on Orchard Drive in Whitehall Township, killing 17-year-old Javian Rivera. Officials say Rivera was a passenger in a vehicle which rolled over during the crash, ejecting rivera from the vehicle.

Authorities are releasing the name of a woman who was struck and killed by a vehicle she had just gotten out of in South Whitehall Township. The incident happened Monday afternoon on North Cedar Crest Boulevard, when 90-year-old Evelyn Rushatz was struck by a vehicle that she was a passenger in and had just gotten out of. Her cause of death has been ruled as accidental.

The Lehigh Valley's first Raising Cane's location is now open. The fast food chain is known for its Louisiana-style chicken fingers and for its legendary sauce, called the "Cane's Sauce." The Lehigh Valley location is located on Hamilton Boulevard in Lower Macungie Township. More than 100 people showed up to the restaurant's grand opening Tuesday morning.

Gas prices in Pennsylvania and in the Lehigh Valley continue to head lower. According to AAA East Central, the average price for a gallon of gas in the Lehigh Valley cost $3.40 as of Tuesday, down nearly six cents from the previous week and 45 cents lower than one year ago. Across the commonwealth, the average price was $3.57, down almost four cents from a week earlier and 33 cents cheaper than last August.

Most of Pennsylvania's casinos are suing over the taxes on their slot machines. Twelve of the state's 17 casinos are challenging the tax on 'games of chance' that bar owners with 'games of skill' don't have to pay. The difference between the two kinds of machines is a 54-percent tax, according to the casinos. Pennsylvania law describes the difference as between a game where skill determines your odds, versus traditional slot machines which are purely games of chance. Governor Josh Shapiro has proposed a 42-percent tax on games of skill, but lawmakers haven't taken up that idea just yet.

The Attorney General of Pennsylvania is demanding more from the railway involved in last year's train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. A-G Michelle Henry says many Pennsylvania residents are still feeling the impacts of the derailment, and Norfolk Southern must provide more aid. In a letter to federal officials, Henry claims Norfolk Southern has provided "inadequate health care funding" for the effects of the derailment, and failed to incorporate recommendations made by the National Transportation Safety Board following the incident. She added that the full extent of the health impacts of the derailment are still to be seen.

An administrative law judge has ruled that independent presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Junior can remain on the state's ballot. The judge ruled that Kennedy never actually filed for the presidential primary in New Jersey, so the so-called sore loser law does not apply. The law prevents a candidate from running as an independent if they unsuccessfully sought a major party nomination for the same office.

Disney is hiking prices on its streaming platforms, including Hulu and ESPN+. Beginning October, the services will cost one to two dollars more a month. Disney+ basic will cost nine-99 and premium will cost 15-99 per month. Hulu with ads will be on par with Disney-Plus basic, and Hulu without ads will run 18-99. ESPN+, which has ads, will cost 11-99.


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