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Hunters talk about getting the call for Pa.'s elk lottery; which states received elk tags
The 140 hunters who won a Pennsylvania elk hunting license Saturday are now planning their possibly once-in-a-lifetime hunts. The Pennsylvania Game Commission awarded licenses for 65 antlered and 75 antlerless elk for this year’s three hunting seasons during the Elk Expo in Benezette. ...
Penn State Reports Whooping Cough Cases at University Park
With pertussis, or whooping cough, on the rise nationally and in Pennsylvania, Penn State reported on Monday that it has had several cases of the respiratory illness since the spring at University Park. Five confirmed and six probable cases have been identified on campus since mid-March, according to a news release. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 7,251 whooping cough cases had been reported nationwide as of June 29, more than triple the same time last year. The cases mark a return to pre-2020 levels, the CDC noted, adding that cases began dropping off in 2020 likely because...
Powerball warning to check numbers as $150k sum won – spending just one extra dollar meant prize tripled
ONE lucky lottery player has won over $100,000 from a Powerball ticket, but they may not know it yet. The ticket could have been worth $50,000, but the player’s decision to spend $1 more meant their prize money was tripled to $150,000. Players have been urged to check their tickets to see if the prize […]
Changes to Pennsylvania striped bass regulations aim to help preserve fishery
Anyone who fishes for striped bass on the Delaware River locally and wants to keep one for the dinner table may have a better chance of winning the lottery than actually landing a fish they can legally take home due to the tight size restrictions in place right now. That...
Advocates raise awareness of ‘modern day slavery’ victims who slip through the cracks
Advocates poured red sand in the cracks of the sidewalk in front of the Pennsylvania Capitol on Tuesday morning as a symbolic gesture of how victims of human trafficking can slip through the cracks in communities across the state when others aren’t attentive to signs that it is occurring.
9 men charged in Montgomery County gun trafficking ring officials say offered criminals 'one-stop shopping'
A “sophisticated” gun-trafficking ring that sold weapons in eight Pennsylvania counties has come to an end with the arrest of nine men charged for their alleged roles in the organization, announced on Tuesday.
Central Pennsylvania Healthcare Company Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
BROCKWAY, Pa. — A Central Pennsylvania healthcare company, Guardian Healthcare, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy due to rising inflation, costs, and labor issues over the past few years. On Monday, Guardian Healthcare, based in Brockway, announced that its facility Guardian Elder Care at Johnstown, LLC (also known as...
Pa. man arrested for speeding on motorcycle with dog on lap and drugs in sock
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A man from Pennsylvania was arrested after authorities said he was speeding on his motorcycle with a dog on his lap and drugs in his sock. Pennsylvania State Police said in a news release that 28-year-old Devin Yake was charged in connection with the incident in Lancaster County last week. State police said Yake was pulled over on Willow Valley Drive in West Lampeter Township around 12:30 a.m. on July 23 for multiple traffic violations, including speeding and careless driving. State police said Yake had a pit bull on his lap while driving and methamphetamine in his sock, plus marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Yake, who had active warrants for his arrest, was taken into custody and placed in the Lancaster County Prison. State police said he also appeared to be under the influence. The pit bull was taken to Yake's address and "released to a responsible party," state police said in the news release. Yake is facing a list of charges, including DUI and drug possession.
New law will allow Pa. Treasury to automatically return unclaimed property to owners
Harrisburg, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Treasury is home to approximately $4.5 billion in unclaimed property such as abandoned stocks and bank accounts, uncashed checks, and unused safety deposit box contents. To return some of this property to rightful owners, the Pa. government has passed Act 81 of 2024. Act 81, which will take effect on Jan. 14, 2025, creates the new Pennsylvania Money Match program. Through this program, the Pa. Treasury is allowed to automatically return single-owner property valued up to $500. Prior to this,...
McCormick’s qualified immunity stance wins over police union
(The Center Square) — After staying quiet during his last re-election bid, Pennsylvania’s police union went against Sen. Bob Casey in favor of his Republican opponent, Dave McCormick. Concerns over the incumbent’s criminal justice policy matters, but one issue stood out. “Like the brave men and women of the PA Fraternal Order of Police, Dave […]
Tackling gun violence in Lackawanna County
SCRANTON, Pa. — Gun violence is the topic of discussion around this table at the Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeastern Pennsylvania in Scranton. Lt. Governor Austin Davis led the conversation on Wednesday and stressed that this issue affects every community across the Keystone State. "This is not just...
Penn State Wilkes-Barre’s Friedman Art Gallery to display new exhibit
DALLAS, Pa. — Penn State Wilkes-Barre's Friedman Art Gallery is hosting a new solo exhibition by artist Seth Ellison entitled “Lost in Paradise.” The exhibit, which will feature a variety of Ellison’s paintings, runs from Sunday, Aug. 18, through Tuesday, Oct. 29, and is free and open to the public weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Friedman Art Gallery is located inside the campus’ Nesbitt Academic Commons.
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