The commonwealth has a new lieutenant governor and he’s a first for the history books. On Tuesday, Austin Davis became the first black lieutenant governor in Pennsylvania. As he took the oath of office, the former state house lawmaker noted that his grandparents, who had moved to the state from the South, would not have in their “wildest dreams” believed their grandson would one day hold the second-highest office in the state. The 33-year-old Democrat was born in McKeesport in Allegheny County.