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Here's what's trending for October 21.

Nobody was injured when a truck crashed into a home in Northampton County. Police say the crash happened on Route 378 in Lower Saucon Township Monday morning. The highway was closed in both directions between North Mountain Drive and Five Points for an extended period while crews cleared the scene. The cause of the crash is being investigated.

National School Bus Safety Week began Monday. The Executive Director of the National School Bus Association says a big problem continues to be drivers ignoring stopped school buses and punishment that often doesn't fit the crime. "We've heard of far too many stories where these offenses get pled down to nothing more than a parking ticket. That's wrong and it needs to stop," says Curt Macysyn. He says students lives are endangered every day by drivers who ignored stopped school buses while students are either boarding or exiting the bus.

Officers across Pennsylvania will be on the lookout for aggressive drivers in the coming weeks. State Police and 300 local law enforcement departments are launching a campaign against aggressive driving across the Commonwealth. Authorities will be looking for aggressive actions such as tailgating or speeding along with drivers who don't stop for school buses or move over for an emergency vehicle. The initiative will run through early November.

Four teenagers are dead after a wrong-way car crash on the New Jersey Turnpike early Sunday. All four teens, who were in the same vehicle, died after being struck by a Dodge pickup truck traveling the wrong direction near the south end of the highway in Carneys Point Township. A 19-year-old and three 18-year-olds were all killed just after 12:30 Sunday morning when a Colorado man driving his pickup truck in the wrong direction slammed into their vehicle. That driver suffered serious injuries in the wreck and was hospitalized.

Wawa has issued a recall of three types of milk and lemonade drinks that were distributed in four states due to what's being called “potential foreign object contamination.”. The recall, which was voluntarily initiated by Wawa starting September 23, affects a total of 2,934 units of milk and lemonade drinks sold in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. The products are packaged in 16-ounce plastic bottles and include: Wawa Strawberry Lemonade with a code date of Nov. 7, Wawa Strawberry Milk with a code date of Oct. 6, 2025, and Wawa Whole Milk with a code date of Oct. 9, 2025.

Residents of Califon in Hunterdon County might have felt a small earthquake yesterday, but so far, experts believe fewer than a dozen people might have felt it. The quake registered one-point-six when it hit yesterday afternoon in Califon. No damage was reported. The quake followed several more powerful quakes that shook New Jersey in August.

Saying there has been an abdication of leadership at the federal level, Governor Phil Murphy and Democratic governors of 14 other states have formed a public healthcare alliance. Murphy says New Jersey's approach to public health will always be grounded in science. The new alliance has already begun collaborating by sharing best practices and holding briefings from public health experts.

A former Super Bowl champion is coming out of retirement. ESPN reported on Monday that Brandon Graham is finalizing a deal to rejoin the Eagles. The defensive end will suit up for a 16th season after helping the franchise claim its second-ever Lombardi trophy in a blowout win over the Chiefs in Super Bowl 59. The move comes after Z'Darius Smith suddenly retired last week.


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