Harrisburg, PA — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced today that it has resumed issuing REAL IDs at reopened Driver License Centers that offer driver license services throughout the state. PennDOT previously paused the issuing of REAL IDs throughout the state in March out of an abundance of caution due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Department of Homeland Security postponed the enforcement date for REAL ID from Oct. 1, 2020, to Oct.
Clearfield Co., PA (WJAC) — State police in Clearfield County say an area baseball coach is facing charges after being accused of molesting two young boys.
Troopers say the victims' father reported that his 16-year-old son had been molested by 48-year-old Thomas Harzinski, of Olanta.
Police say the alleged abuse reportedly occurred at various locations, including a hotel in Pittsburgh, a campground in Williamsport and Harzinski's residence.
Troopers say when they spoke to the teen, the victim's 10-year-old brother also reported being molested by Harzinski, at least 4 to 6 times within the past year.
FRESNO, Calif. (FOX26) — Late last year KMPH spotted the FBI digging holes in western Fresno County.
It turns out it was linked to a decades-old cold case with accused murderer Paul Allen Perez.
In this case, five infant babies were killed between 1992 and 2001.
To this day, not all of their bodies have been found.
Did the system fail these infants? Were there investigative lapses? Many questions have surrounded this case, but one seems to be at the forefront: How did he get away with this for so long?
DuBois, PA — On Sunday, DuBois will host a tournament for amateur baseball players from various states. Officials said this is the first baseball tournament they're hosting this year and it'll be good for DuBois.
The Prep Baseball Report is a national independent scouting service for amateur baseball players.
They chose DuBois to host their Northeast Region of the 2020 PBR Future Games at Showers Field and Stern Family Field.
A major Johnstown-area road project will soon be underway.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is warning local drivers about upcoming road work..
Officials say drivers can expect to see road delays and construction starting next week.
PennDOT officials tell us that roadwork will begin throughout Route 56, starting April 8. They say it is part of a new rehabilitation and restoration project throughout Johnstown, as well as Richland and Stoneycreek townships.
CENTRE CO, Pa (WJAC) — Despite road construction projects being slowed statewide due to PennDOT budget cutbacks, one large scale project in Centre County is finally nearing completion.
The Route 322 project near Potters Mills has been extensive, one of the largest in Centre County history.
After five years of planning and construction, at costs of more than $80 million, the good news for motorists is that PennDOT says they are only a few months away from completion.
PUNXSUTAWNEY - The Punxsutawney Area School Board decided on which consolidation plan to move forward with Wednesday night.
The plan includes closing Bell Township, Jenks Hill, Longview, Mapleview and Parkview elementary schools.
West End Elementary would be used as an administrative building.
Seventh-grade students will move to the high school, with the middle school consisting of grades kindergarten through sixth.
The board will vote on the plan at its next meeting June 12.
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JOHNSTOWN — Ferndale High School grad, now Pittsburgh Pirates minor-leaguer Trey McGough is back in Johnstown. But, this isn't what he had planned, at the beginning of the season. COVID-19 forced Major League Baseball to shut down all activities, including minor-league spring training camps.
"I was at an all-time high for my first spring training," McGough said. "Now, it's about a month and half--two months later--and we're still not there."
WASHINGTON (TND) — Two-hundred and thirty-five days after Alexsander Trufanov was kidnapped on Oct. 7, his loved ones saw him alive on avideo published Tuesday by the group Islamic Jihad. The "proof of life" footage only adds pressure on the Israeli government to strike a deal to bring Trufanov and the remaining hostages home.
On Monday, Israel gave Qatar, Egypt and the United States an updated deal proposal that would lead to a temporary ceasefire.