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Pitt's Pat Narduzzi still searching for QB1, will use Nate Yarnell, Eli Holstein in opener
Aug. 26—If you're looking for clues to help uncover the winner in Pitt's quarterback derby, you're probably wasting your time. Coach Pat Narduzzi said Monday at his news conference that Nate Yarnell and Eli Holstein will play Saturday in the opener against Kent State at Acrisure Stadium. Someone must take the first snap, and Narduzzi said that will be determined through practice and who best ...
Major Drug Trafficking Ring Busted in Central Pennsylvania
In a significant crackdown on drug trafficking, numerous residents from Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, and Erie counties were arrested on Tuesday afternoon for violating federal drug laws, money laundering, and illegal possession of firearms. This follows an 18-month-long investigation that traced the movement of multiple kilos of methamphetamine from Atlanta to Central Pennsylvania.
Rutgers QB commit Gavin Sidwar starts out season with strong showing
Rutgers class of 2026 quarterback commit Gavin Sidwar saw his junior season get off to a strong start with an impressive showing in his opening ga, me. Sidwar led his La Salle (Glenside, Pa.) squad to a 45-7 win over Harrisburg (Pa.). En route to the first win of the...
JD Vance to join Tucker Carlson’s tour
Tucker Carlson announced that Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), the 2024 Republican vice presidential nominee, will be joining his fall tour at a stop in Pennsylvania. “Vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance joins us onstage at our tour stop in Hershey, Pennsylvania,” Carlson announced in an X post on Monday. “That’s September 21st.” Pennsylvania is a key […]
Pa. Game Commission announces Sunday hunting dates
The Pennsylvania Game Commission has announced the Sunday hunting dates for 2024. The commission posted an announcement on their Instagram page with the dates for the remainder of 2024. “These dates are the perfect opportunity to spend more time afield,” the post read. “Remember, if you are planning to hunt...
Penn State gets $1M to dig into critical mineral research
(The Center Square) — As more federal money goes out to deal with the critical mineral supply chain, Pennsylvania gets another grant. The latest, almost $1 million to Penn State University, will focus on researching whether boron nitride can replace gallium in semiconductors. Gallium currently has no domestic source, and is one of dozens of minerals where China dominates the refining and processing of them. For others, like aluminum, cobalt,...
It'll feel closer to July Fourth in Pennsylvania over the warm Labor Day holiday weekend
Labor Day is Monday, Sept. 2, and it'll feel more like the Fourth of July than the tail end of summer. Here's everything you need to know about early weather forecast for the Labor Day weekend, whether you're planning to fly off for a late summer getaway or staying close to home.
Cornel West can’t be on Pennsylvania’s presidential ballot, court decides
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Independent presidential candidate Cornel West lost a legal challenge Friday in his bid to get on the ballot in the battleground state of Pennsylvania. The Nov. 5 election is expected to be close in Pennsylvania, whose 19 electoral votes are tied with Illinois for fifth-most, and arguably are the most awarded by any […]
Pa. State Police Cadets Could Earn College Credits for Training
Commonwealth University and the Pennsylvania State Police recently announced an agreement that allows cadets to receive college credits for their training. The arrangement enables cadets to receive 20 credits at CU upon graduation from the academy when enrolled in a criminal justice degree program at any CU campus location (Bloomsburg, Lock Haven, Mansfield or Clearfield).
'DO NOT CLICK': Pennsylvania voters get fake text messages about voter registration
Multiple commonwealth residents have reported receiving text messages from scammers about their voter registration being not legitimate, election officials report. The automated messages are sent through various numbers, telling residents, "We have you in our records as not registered to vote" along with various companion links. Election officials have warned these links...
PennDOT announces closures for Labor Day
PENNSYLVANIA (WTAJ) — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced that all driver license and photo centers will be closed for Labor Day. All centers will be closed Saturday, Aug. 31 through Monday, Sept. 2. Customers may still obtain a variety of products including all forms, publications and driver training manuals through PennDOT’s website. Driver […]
How officials are handling ‘forever chemicals' in water across the region
So-called “forever chemicals” have seeped into people’s drinking water over the decades. Drinking water suppliers across our region are now racing to fix the contamination. The state regulations that do exist are relatively new and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently released new standards. The NBC10 investigators went across the tri-state region looking at how towns and schools are handling the contamination of PFAS, or forever chemicals. We found residents trying to come up with their own ways to keep the pollution out of the water they drink-- all while their towns and water operators struggle to meet their own state standards, plus the ticking clock of the new federal standards.
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