TWO YOUNG LAWMAKERS HEAD FOR HARRISBURG

State election officials say two new members of the Pennsylvania state assembly are some of the youngest people ever elected to serve. Democrat Nick Miller is 27. He defeated 66-year-old Republican Dean Browning in a new Senate district in the Lehigh Valley.  Also, Republican Jarrett Coleman, a 32-year-old airline pilot, defeated Democrat Mark Pinsley in the 16th Senate District race.  The new lawmakers will take the oath of office in early January.