Marking 30 years since Heidi Marie Allen's mysterious disappearance in New York

Marking 30 years since Heidi Marie Allen's mysterious disappearance in New York

Wed, 05 Jun 2024 09:03:26 GMT (1717578206030)

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Senate to vote again on bipartisan border security bill amid GOP opposition

WASHINGTON (TND) — Lawmakers spoke about immigration and border security as the Senate is expected to vote on another border security bill that is backed by the White House. “Unfortunately, it's not moving forward because any Republican that wanted to support it, Donald Trump, came out and said, don't do it, I don’t want to give the current president a win,” Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., said. “So he's playing politics with it instead of focused on what the needs are from our law enforcement. [Read More]

Elk viewing season underway

BENEZETTE - The peak of Pennsylvania's elk viewing season is here. Labor Day through Columbus Day is the prime time for fall elk viewing, and the peak of the rut is the third week in Sept., according to the Pennsylvania Game Commission. "Our current population is probably somewhere a little over 1,000 elk," wildlife conservation officer Jason Wagner said. "State game lands 311 in the heart of Elk County, and here, we've have probably the largest sub-population of elk. [Read More]

Five New York women killed after getting hit by tractor-trailer on I-81 in Lackawanna Co.

SCOTT TOWNSHIP, LACKAWANNA CO. (WOLF) — Five women from Broome County, New York, from same family were killed after getting hit by a tractor-trailer when they exited their vehicles following a crash on I-81 in Lackawanna County. Officials said the crash happened Tuesday on I-81 North in Scott Township around mile marker 196.6. At around 5:15 p.m., a 2022 Honda Odyssey traveling north and containing four occupants had lost control and struck the median barrier, and the vehicle was left disabled in the left lane. [Read More]

Investigation ongoing into now capped Cambria Co. gas leak; regulatory changes expected

Cambria Co., PA (WJAC) — Investigations continue surrounding the Cambria County gas leak at the Equitrans Midstream Rager Mountain storage facility in Jackson Township. The gas leak has since been capped, after two weeks of spewing methane into the surrounding environment, but concerns about the potential impacts remain. The leak first started on November 6th, and even though it's since been plugged, officials say they are just starting to see both the environmental and regulatory impacts. [Read More]

PSP warns parents of recent increase in 'drug-infused' candy

With just one week to go until Halloween, and plenty of trick-or-treat events already underway, Pennsylvania State Police is reminding parents to remain vigilant and to always double check their children's candy. Troopers say there has been a recent uptick in "drug-infused" candy that has been seized by authorities, specifically in the Troop H area of the state, which encompasses the region of Perry, Franklin and Cumberland counties. Authorities say the " [Read More]

Shoppers react to news of DuBois Kmart closure

DUBOIS - More than 100 Kmart and Sears stores across the nation are set to close this spring, including the Kmart store on Shaffer Road in DuBois. Sears Holdings will close 108 Kmart stores and 42 Sears stores over the next few months. The company noted that on Dec. 27, it had informed associates at 30 Kmart stores and 16 Sears stores that their stores would be closing. On Wednesday, the company announced an additional 78 Kmart stores and 26 Sears stores would also close. [Read More]

Bank manager accused of setting fire to conceal embezzlement

PITTSBURGH (AP) — The former branch manager of a western Pennsylvania credit union is accused of stealing $340,000 and then setting the bank safe on fire to throw off investigators. A federal grand jury on Wednesday indicted 63-year-old Patty Lynn Mavrakis of Belle Vernon on charges of embezzlement, wire fraud and using a fire to commit a federal felony. Authorities say Mavrakis was working at the Valley 1st Community Federal Union in September 2016 when the alleged theft occurred. [Read More]

how much does that really affect your electric bill?

Holiday lights and inflatables: how much does that really affect your electric bill?

Wed, 05 Jun 2024 09:03:46 GMT (1717578226657)

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