90+ dogs found in Bedford county home

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FAA investigates after planes almost collide on runway at Reagan National Airport

ARLINGTON, Va. (7News) — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating after two planes almost collided at Reagan National Airport (DCA) on Wednesday morning, according to ABC News. According to the FAA, an air traffic controller canceled the takeoff clearance for an American Airlines flight as a smaller King Air plane was cleared to land on an intersecting runway. Air traffic control data retrieved from LiveATC revealed that the King Air plane was already on the ground as the takeoff clearance for American Airlines was canceled. [Read More]

Fewer people living in rural areas as PA's population declines

CENTRE COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — In Pennsylvania there's fewer people living in rural areas and that's going to have an impact on those who remain on everything from political representation to vital services provided. In Centre County, unlike many neighboring counties, the population has been increasing, but during a hearing in Harrisburg Wednesday, experts confirm the state's population, especially in rural counties is on the decline. The population information was part of a state Senate hearing on political redistricting. [Read More]

Kim Kardashian explains 'boyfriend's sweater' she wore over Met Gala gown

NEW YORK (TND) — Reality TV star Kim Kardashian wore a super tight silver corset gown to the 2024 Met Gala. Not only are people talking about the snug custom-made dress that featured a leaf motif, they are buzzing about the simple sweater she donned over her shoulders and clutched with both hands. So, what's up with it? During a brief interview with Variety, Kardashian said the event marked the " [Read More]

Coffee Mate unveils dirty soda-inspired creamer in collaboration with Dr. Pepper

Coffee Mate unveils dirty soda-inspired creamer in collaboration with Dr. Pepper

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Discussing the history and future of radio with WRSC's Jeff Byers

CENTRE COUNTY, Pa. -- It is National Radio Day, a celebration held on August 20th since the early 1990s. This day recognizes the first device to allow for mass communication, transferring information far and wide...and changing the world forever. If you ask Jeff Byers of WRSC, or any other radio host for that matter, they will tell you the importance of radio is to be able to reach through the speakers and touch the lives of your audience. [Read More]

Dog beaten, needing amputation, after cruelty and abuse in Chester Co.

CHESTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — An unidentified individual is facing felony animal cruelty charges after severely maiming a dog in South Coatesville. Staff with the Brandywine Valley SPCA says Ava came to their shelter in December after being found by a neighbor. The neighbor, hearing Ava's cries, concerningly called officials with the Brandywine Valley SPCA Protectice Services. Authorities say they went to the South Coatesville home, finding Ava severely emaciated with multiple brutal injuries. [Read More]

Penn State professor listed in Forbes "30 under 30"

UNIVERSITY PARK -- Huanyu Cheng, 28, was included in this year's Forbes "30 under 30" list for his scientific achievements. The Penn State professor received this prestigious honor after working at the university for only a year and half. "It's remarkable," said Judith Todd, head of the engineering science and mechanics department. "It's harder to get on that list than it is to get into Harvard or Stanford." Out of the 25,000 applicants, only 600 people are chosen. [Read More]

Severe storms kill 4 in Houston, cause widespread power outages and risk of tornadoes

HOUSTON (AP) — Fast-moving thunderstorms pummeled southeastern Texas for the second time this month, killing at least four people, blowing out windows in high-rise buildings, downing trees and knocking out power to more than 900,000 homes and businesses in the Houston area. Officials urged residents to keep off roads following Thursday's storms, as many were impassable and traffic lights were out. The storm system moved through swiftly, but flood watches and warnings remained Friday for Houston and areas to the east. [Read More]