CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. — A Blairsville woman has died as the result of a single-vehicle crash in West Carroll Township early Sunday morning, Cambria County Coroner Jeff Lees said.
According to Lees, Hannah Adams was travelling north on Deveaux Street just before 1:30 a.m. when she failed to negotiate a curve.
Lees said that Adams then lost control and hit a dumpster before striking a parked car.
According to Lees, Adams was taken to Conemaugh Miners Medical Center where she was pronounced dead at around 2:45 a.
Cameron County, PA — Cameron county district attorney Paul Malizia returning to work Thursday, after he says he was shot in the leg. He sat down with me to tell his side of this dramatic situation.
“Had the bullet gone two inches over, it would've been in the bone. Three inches over it would have been my femoral artery. I am the luckiest man alive.” says Malizia. He says the person who shot him ‘Porice Mincy’ was not supposed to be involved with the work between him and his other clients, in the first place.
JOHNSTOWN -- Back on April 16th, 1940 Cleveland Indians' act Bob Feller accomplished a feat that has not ever been duplicated in Major League Baseball history. Feller tossed a 9-inning no-hitter on opening day in a 1-0 win over the Chicago White Sox. Feller struck out 8 and walked 5 to pick up the victory.
In the 1960's, Feller sat down with Bill Wilson to discus his playing career, and talked about what it was like pitching to all time greats Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams.
UPDATE | Bedford County, PA (WJAC) — State police in Bedford County have released new details about the cause of Monday's fatal crash on Interstate 99 in East Saint Clair Township.
Troopers say the crash claimed the life of 38-year-old Kevin Kutzler Jr., of Cherry Tree, and also sent four others to the hospital, including Kutzler's 8-year-old passenger.
Investigators say the crash occurred around 5:20 a.m. near the 4.7 northbound mile marker, according to thecrash report.
WASHINGTON (TND) — While one trialinvolving a former President is close to ending, another involving the current President’s family is about to start. Hunter Biden’s criminal trial could add fuel to an already explosive election season.
The first criminal trial for the President’s son is set to begin next week in Delaware. He’s facing federal charges related to a gun purchase and lying about drug use to buy the weapon in 2018.
SNOW SHOE, Pa. – Since the beginning of the year, some Mountaintop Regional Water Authority customers have been having problems, but when 6 News talked with the chairman of the water authority, he said this is all a part of the process of getting things fixed.
Centre County customers of the Mountaintop Regional Water Authority are facing some issues again. This time, some are saying they have brown, dirty water.
UNDATED (WKRC) - Certain Planters nuts have been recalled over the discovery of a potentially fatal contamination. According to the FDA, Hormel Foods Sales, LLC has voluntarily recalled a limited number of two PLANTERS products:
PLANTERS Honey Roasted Peanuts PLANTERS Deluxe Lightly Salty Mixed NutsThe organization said that the products, which were produced at one of its facilities in April, were potentially contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. According to the Cleveland Clinic, the symptoms of Listeria, a potentially deadly infection, include the following:
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (WJAC) — Police say a State College woman is facing charges after employees at a Chick-fil-A told officers they thought she was under the influence of marijuana when she drove through the drive-thru with her 2-year-old child in her car.
According to a criminal complaint, 27-year-old Chelsea Vacich is facing a felony count of endangering the welfare of a child and several misdemeanors related to driving under the influence.
CENTRE COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — Farmers and others in agriculture-related industries are lobbying for a state veterinary lab to be set up in western Pennsylvania.
The state has three animal testing labs, including one at Penn State, which are vital in providing quick testing services during an outbreak of potentially dangerous diseases, such as avian flu.
The labs also provide training and employment opportunities, but the other two labs in Pennsylvania are east of Penn State, and the state's Secretary of Agriculture says western Pennsylvania farmers deserve better, and quicker access to testing services.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - State College police said a crash that shut down state Route 322 Wednesday resulted in one death. Police said 47-year-old Robert Bloom, of Bellefonte, was killed in the crash.
According to police, the crash happened around 7:45 a.m. at the Mount Nittany Expressway, between the College Avenue and Elmwood Street overpasses.
Police said a 19-year-old driver was traveling west on state Route 322 when she lost control of her Chevrolet Malibu and crossed into oncoming traffic and struck a Ford Focus, driven by Bloom, head-on.