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Student Threatens Teacher Over Grade: 5 PA Stories You Need To Read
Also in today's news: Live updates on I-95 rebuild, crowds coming for Taylor Swift and Juneteenth, and a man charged with tracking his ex.

Good evening, Pennsylvania Patch readers! We've assembled some of the most share-worthy stories from the state for today, just for you.
Here are the top five stories from Pennsylvania:
1. A man is out on bail after being charged with stalking an ex-girlfriend for months after they broke up. Police found two GPS tracking devices on the woman's vehicle that she did not recognize, and charged 49-year-old Keith Dewalt with stalking and other crimes. (Read more on Patch.)
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2. Public safety officials are bracing for big crowds in Pittsburgh, with Taylor Swift playing two concerts and the Western Pennsylvania Juneteenth Homecoming Celebration going on as well. Officials are urging people to be aware of parking restrictions and road closures, and telling Swifties to only show up to Acrisure Stadium if they have a ticket. (Read more on Patch.)
3. Crews have started working to build a temporary highway to get people and goods moving along the busy I-95 corridor in Northeast Philadelphia that has been closed since a tanker truck caught fire and part of the highway collapsed Sunday. The public can tune in to check on the construction process via a live-streaming video feed provided by PennDOT. (Read more on Patch.)
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4. Parks officials who saw a man engaging in sexual acts with a dog on security footage at a state forest have charged him with multiple counts. The Penn State professor was seen in footage dating back to 2014 from nearby campsites, court records show. (Read more on Patch.)
5. A Bucks County high school student was charged with making terroristic threats against her teacher because of a grade she received in class. Detectives made sure the 15-year-old did not have access to any weapons and charged her as a juvenile. (Read more on Patch.)
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