Here are the stories that were in the news this week, and all are in the latest edition of The Great PA News Quiz.
Quadrice Quarles, back left, 11 years old, Kayla Melvin, front left, 9 years old, and Quadir Staton, front right, 10 years old, swim in a pool, in North Philadelphia, July 16, 2019.
The state House’s first serious debate over firearms in years, a court ruling on public access to officials’ social media posts, and a claim to the oldest Memorial Day Parade in the nation. All were in the news this week, and all are in the latest edition of The Great PA News Quiz. Test your smarts by hitting this button:If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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