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Insights with LehighValleyNews.com on WLVR | October 18, 2024

Join Megan Frank at 9:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. every Friday for Insights with LehighValleyNews.com on WLVR. This week, she's joined by Managing Producer Stephanie Sigafoos and Northampton County reporter Ryan Gaylor.

Carly Grozier
Bethlehem resident and Freedom High School graduate Carly Grozier (inset) died as the result of injuries suffered in a gas explosion at her off-campus home in Morgantown, West Virginia. Carly was a junior at West Virginia University.
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BETHLEHEM, Pa. Join Megan Frank every Friday at 9:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. for Insights with LehighValleyNews.com on WLVR.

Each week she’s joined by reporters to talk about the stories they’ve been following. These journalists are experts in their beats and will offer you greater insights into the stories they cover.

This week, a local family is channeling grief into a mission to change college and university culture around the safety of off-campus housing.

LehighValleyNews.com managing producer Stephanie Sigafoos talks about Carly Grozier, a Bethlehem resident and Freedom High School graduate who died as the result of injuries suffered in a gas explosion at a rental property near West Virginia University.

That explosion was caused after an unlicensed contractor interfered with the gas lines in the home, a lawyer representing the family in a civil suit said.

Prosecutors in Monongalia County, West Virginia, also have filed criminal charges connected to the explosion — a step the family hopes will ensure something like this never happens again.

Insights with Stephanie Sigafoos
And, Megan talks to Northampton County reporter Ryan Gaylor as political leaders continue to descend upon the Lehigh Valley in the final weeks before the election.

Both the number one leaders in the House of Representatives for the Democrats and Republicans were in the area last week campaigning on behalf of their candidates in the PA-7 congressional race, Ryan said.

It "sort of goes to show, I think, one, how close this race is and how competitive it is, and two, how important it is to potentially determining who controls the House of Representatives come next year."

Insights with Ryan Gaylor

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