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Here's what's trending for November 25.

A popular Northampton County wedding venue was badly damaged in a Sunday morning fire. A fire that began a bit before 8:30am damaged the Chelsea Sun Inn in Mount Bethel. James Howard owns the facility and says he'll renovate and expects it to look as good, if not better. "We reconnecting with some of the guys that originally built the Chelsea Sun Inn to come and rejoin the team to help with this renovation project, to come and help expedite it," Howard says. While he doesn't know how long it will take to repair the building, Howard says most of the venue is undamaged and wedding planned before those renovations will not have to be rescheduled. Howard says any of those weddings will be shifted over to the unaffected area of the facility. Firefighters aren't yet sure what caused the fire, which took about two hours to contain.

A Northampton County home has been damaged in a weekend fire. It happened just after 1:30 Sunday morning in the 100 block of 17th Street in Wilson. No injuries were reported. The cause of the fire has not been determined.

One person was killed in a weekend motorcycle crash in Lehigh County. The accident happened around 1:30 Sunday afternoon in the 1500 block of Blue Barn Road in South Whitehall Township. The victim is identified as 21-year-old Nathan Kline of South Whitehall Township. No word yet on what led up to the crash.

Pennsylvania Democrat Sen. John Fetterman was a guest on "Fox News Sunday" and said, once again, Republicans had a big Election Day because the Democrats are on the wrong side of border security. "It can't be controversial for our party to be pro-immigration, but at the same time we need a secure border," Fetterman said. Fetterman said when Democrats demanded people to not believe what they saw at the border, election losses followed.

The state of New Jersey is opposing a bid by Democratic power broker George Norcross to dismiss racketeering charges against him. In its filing late Friday, the state Office of Public Integrity and Accountability argued the indictment was properly charged and disputed that the allegations were garden-variety politics, as Norcross has claimed. Norcross is accused of illegally obtaining property and rights to the waterfront in Camden and having influence on government officials for the last 12 years.

A recent study from Campbell's is revealing the favorite Thanksgiving side dishes in the Keystone State. The company uses consumer data to compile their annual "State of the Sides" holiday meal report. According to their research, stuffing or dressing is the most popular compliment to turkey in Pennsylvania, followed by mashed potatoes then sweet potatoes at numbers two and three. Mac and cheese and green bean casserole round out the top five for Pennsylvania residents. The report also shows that more than half of Americans prefer the side dishes over the traditional turkey main course.

Fans of the McDonald's McRib will soon be able to buy a jug of the sauce used on the famous sandwich. The Golden Arches is selling "A Whole Lotta McRib Sauce" jugs online, starting today. The jugs will cost about 20-bucks. It's the first time ever McDonald's is offering the sauce for sale.

The Philadelphia Eagles have existed since 1933. Nobody has ever run for more yards in a game than Saquon Barkley did last night. In addition to 47 receiving yards, the former Whitehall High School and Penn State star ran for 255 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the Eagles' 37-20 win over the Los Angeles Rams. After the game, Barkley credited his offensive line. "It goes up front. The guys up front did an excellent job. We went into the half knowing that the running game would pop open and we just trust those guys and they make me look a lot better out there," Barkley said. The Eagles are now 9-2 and have won seven straight.


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