Wednesday, July 30th, 2025

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Good morning, State College. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 30th of July.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Two women, one from Punxsutawney and one from Clearfield, were charged with felony aggravated cruelty to animals and misdemeanor cruelty to animals after allegedly abandoning a dog hit by a car on May 20 in Pine Township; the injured dog was taken to Metzgar Animal Hospital in State College — one woman reportedly said, 'Give me the felony charges. I dumped the dog.' WTAJ
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ State College Area School District will use new security measures for the 2025-26 school year after an alleged school shooting plot in April led to a review of safety steps with help from law enforcement and community members. Secondary students will need to wear IDs, scan them upon entry, and face random searches while metal detectors may be used if there is reasonable suspicion—school board approved the policy on July 21. StateCollege.com
- ➤ A Huck student received a U.S. National Science Foundation fellowship on July 28 + the award supports future research at Huck Institutes by recognizing outstanding scientific potential. The honor highlights Penn State’s commitment to advancing life sciences studies. Penn State
- ➤ RaeNeice Dunbar, a fourth-year cybersecurity student at Penn State, has overcome serious health challenges while taking study abroad and research opportunities like a 10-day North Pacific expedition and a semester in New Zealand — experiences that build her skills for a future career. She is working as an IT security intern and will present her research in Washington, D.C. in August — a step that shows her dedication to her goals. Penn State
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ A state official said that 2.5 billion dollars in payments to schools and county child welfare agencies will be delayed for six weeks—negotiations continue as lawmakers work to pass a new budget and release funds once a deal is reached. StateCollege.com
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Penn State women’s volleyball team, fresh off its eighth national championship, will begin its championship defense with two showcase events in August against Creighton and Kansas, with the first game on August 23 in Lincoln, Nebraska. They will open nine home games on September 5 against Kentucky—continuing a packed schedule that includes key matchups against Pittsburgh and other strong teams as they aim for a repeat title. Daily Collegian
- ➤ Today, Penn State kicked off its 2025 football season with the first full-squad preseason practice as players returned to campus after summer conditioning and worked with their position coaches—head coach James Franklin said the team is focused on changing its narrative and gearing up for the Aug. 30 opener against Nevada at Beaver Stadium, which is undergoing major updates. The season will feature 25 practices, scrimmages and key games including the WhiteOut and matchups against top rivals. StateCollege.com
- ➤ Former Penn State men’s hockey defenseman Jimmy Dowd Jr. has signed with the Adirondack Thunder — an ECHL team affiliated with the New Jersey Devils — after a strong showing at the Devils development camp. He played five seasons for Penn State, tying the school record with 61 assists as a defenseman and helping his team reach the Frozen Four. Daily Collegian
- ➤ Betting lines say Penn State is expected to win about 10 games this season, with the team favored over Oregon at home on Sept 27 and set as an underdog against Ohio State on Nov 1. Oddsmakers predict a Big Ten championship loss to Ohio State and a playoff berth with a 10-2 record—though these numbers are only educated guesses that may change. StateCollege.com
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Open Gym
Beat the evening heat and have the kids burn off some energy at CEG's Summer Tuesday night Open Gyms! Open for ages 1–18, but please note that ages 1–5 require a parent or guardian to stay with them. 6:15pm–7:30pm at Centre Elite Gymnastics, 177 Champion Drive, Suite 200, State College, PA 16803. $5/members, $10/non-members.
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Molly Tuttle Live in Concert
8-11 p.m. — The State Theatre — $30+ — Experience the award-winning talents of Molly Tuttle in an unforgettable evening of music.
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Anna Pearl Belinda at Seven Mountains Wine Cellars
2-4 p.m. — Seven Mountains Wine Cellars and Stonefly Cafe — Free entry — Enjoy original tunes from local singer-songwriter Anna Pearl in a cozy atmosphere.
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Romperayo
7-10 p.m. — Manny's Performance Space — From $11.99 — Experience a vibrant musical journey through Colombian tropical folklore and modern rhythms.
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