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Saucon Valley woman turns yard into the Stars and Stripes for July 4th (PHOTOS)
Americans have different ways of showing their love for their country around Independence Day. Some are simple ways; others go all out. Cheyenne Reiman, of Lower Saucon Township, is one that went all out. She painted Old Glory on her side yard. “I love America,” she explained. Reiman decided...
Two women arrested after endangering 6-month-old baby in Lycoming County
LYCOMING COUNTY, Pa. — Two women are behind bars in Lycoming County after an infant's welfare was endangered last week. A mother is facing aggravated assault and child endangerment charges after State police in Montoursville say 24-year-old Morgan Vanbuskirk brought her 6-month-old son to the Williamsport emergency room last Wednesday.
Williamsport man caught trading cocaine for guns with undercover detective
Williamsport, Pa. — A Lock Haven man was busted attempting to exchange three eight-balls of cocaine for a gun with an undercover detective. Stacy Fernelle Henry, 49, initially agreed to trade 25 grams of cocaine and 14 grams of methamphetamine for two guns on June 25, Lycoming County Detectives said. A confidential informant helped facilitate the deal between Henry and the detective, according to the complaint. They allegedly agreed to...
One dead after crash in Lackawanna County
JESSUP, Pa. — One person is dead, and another is in the hospital after a crash just before 11:00 a.m. on Thursday in Lackawanna County. Crews responded to a crash that happened near the intersection of Grassy Island Ave and Hill Street in Jessup. A 73-year-old female, whose name...
Search for man wanted in alleged retail theft at Walmart
TAYLOR, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A man is wanted after police say he was involved in a retail theft at Walmart. The Taylor Police Department is looking to identify the suspect who was allegedly involved in a retail theft at Walmart on South Main Street on June 28. Anyone with information is asked to contact […]
Pennsylvania firework laws and safety tips to keep you and your family safe during the Fourth
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM)– Official shows and individuals alike will light up the skies with fireworks across Pennsylvania tonight, and officials are urging everyone to follow state laws. While the holiday is a fantastic time to celebrate independence with family and friends, it’s important to remember Pennsylvania fireworks laws to keep people safe. According to the […]
Anthony Macri wins Pa. Speedweek 410 sprint car feature race at Port Royal Speedway
Defending Pa. Speedweek champion Anthony Macri of Dillsburg won his second race of this year’s Pa. Speedweek series, taking the checkered flag in Wednesday night’s 410 sprint car feature at Port Royal Speedway. Macri, who did not finish in last Friday’s Williams Grove feature due to a wreck,...
What will the weather be like for tonight’s fireworks?
EYEWITNESS WEATHER (WBRE/WYOU) — Happy 4th of July! Today we’re expecting a combination of sun and clouds, with afternoon storms as a cold front moves through the region. Highs will be in the mid-80s and overnight lows in the upper 60s. Tonight is quiet with broken clouds and the potential for fog in some regions. Some […]
New school tax credit plan emerges in Pennsylvania
(The Center Square) – A new plan quietly introduced in the state Senate would create a refundable tax credit for educational expenses, including private school tuition. The proposal would establish the Child Learning Investment Tax Credit, worth up to $8,000 per student, that families could use to reduce their tax liability. It’s scheduled for a vote […]
New Pennsylvania law increases telemedicine coverage
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — A bill was signed into law by Governor Shapiro Wednesday, helping to cover the cost of health services through telemedicine for Pennsylvanians. SB 739 makes health insurance and managed care plans pay for covered health care services that telemedicine provides, according to a news release. “Every Pennsylvanian deserves to have access […]
Bill to prohibit cellphone use during school day advances in Pa. Senate
Pennsylvania schools are one step closer to having the opportunity to make schools a place where a cellphone-free zone for students. The Senate on Wednesday voted 45-5 to pass legislation that would allow schools to participate in a pilot program that would require student cellphones to be locked up during the school day.
Drug Rehab Workers Seek Back Pay
A top executive at a for-profit drug rehab company sought to reassure hundreds of employees — including more than 160 in New Haven — who hadn’t been paid in weeks. They needed to hear from someone in charge, especially after the company’s CEO had just died by...
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