UPDATE:CENTRE COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — State police have identified the two people killed in Tuesday's three-vehicle crash in Centre County.
Troopers say Harry and Meredith Dillon, both age 69 and from Tyrone, were traveling northbound along Route 220, also known as South Eagle Valley Road, when their vehicle crossed the center line, for unknown reasons.
Investigators say they struck the driver's side of one vehicle before colliding head-on into another.
Tuesday's Johnstown AAABA Tournament scores
Johnstown’s Martella’s Pharmacy 4, Youngstown, Ohio 3
Johnstown’s Martella’s Pharmacy 2, Baltimore 1 (completion protested game)
Zanesville 2, Johnstown’s Paul Carpenter Capital Advisors 1
Johnstown’s Paul Carpenter Capital Advisors 5, Cleveland 3
Youngtown, Ohio 5, Altoona 4 (10 innings)
Altoona 9, Baltimore 7
New Brunswick 6, Buffalo 0
Columbus 9, Philadelphia 1
Cleveland 5, Brooklyn 4
New Orleans 9, Chicago South Shore 0
Maryland State 2, New York City 1
HYNDMAN – Two people were arrested and are facing multiple charges in connection to an armed robbery in Bedford County, state police say.
According to a release, while investigating an armed robbery at the Dollar General in Hyndman Borough earlier this month, troopers were given information on a separate incident from December about another armed robbery.
Tips and surveillance video led police to question Jared Ohler and Mary Hogamier who later confessed to the December armed robbery of the same Dollar General store.
Voters in the state House’s 80th District will have the chance to vote for a new Republican candidate this November.
Candidate Scott Barger has secured the Republican nomination in Tuesday’s primary with 5,396 votes cast in his favor in Blair County, according to unofficial election results.
He also scored an additional 252 votes in Huntingdon County.
The nod comes as an upset for state Rep. Jim Gregory, who secured 4,434 votes in Blair County and 215 in Huntingdon County, according to unofficial results.
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CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, Pa. -- A Pennsylvania woman who pleaded guilty to killing her husband by slipping rat poison into his food and drinks has been released from prison.
The (Wilkes-Barre) Times Leader reports 53-year-old Joann Curley left a state women's prison in Cambridge Springs, south of Erie, about 12:15 a.m. Monday.
The newspaper says Curley didn't respond to questions shouted by a reporter as four guards escorted her to a waiting truck.
WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMING CO. (WOLF) — Police are investigating a double homicide in Williamsport.
The Williamsport police department announced Friday that they are investigating a double homicide that occurred in the 1700 block of Terrace Place in the city.
Officers received a report of shots fired in the area, and located a vehicle containing an adult male and adult female who were fatally shot.
The victims were identified as Alisha Seese, 37, and Ronald Dailey, 37.
(TND) — Russian President Vladimir Putin switched up the makeup of his Cabinet by installing a new defense minister as he starts a fifth term in office and the war in Ukraine continues to slog into its third year with no end in sight with Russian troops mounting another offensive.
Putin replaced longtime ally and defense minister Sergei Shoigu in a decree published over the weekend, installing an economist in his place in a significant shake-up to the Kremlin’s defense structure and acknowledgement of the economic changes and challenges that come with a long-lasting war in Ukraine.
Bedford County, PA (WJAC) — Bedford County is getting ready to welcome back visitors for the 5th annual Holiday Nights of Lights display at the Bedford Fairgrounds.
It’s a drive-thru Christmas light display featuring hundreds of thousands of lights in more than 180 displays, including 34 new displays this year.
Churches, Bedford High School's Interact Club, businesses and local organizations have all pitched in to build and decorate the displays and Santa’s workshop which will be in the famous Coffee Pot landmark.
JOHNSONBURG, Pa. (WJAC) — It's been a wet week in the region.
In Johnsonburg, flooding hit portions of the area, including Center Street, where water was pumped out of basements.
There's currently a boil-water advisory for the west end of the borough.
Deputy Chief Tom Costanzo, of the Johnsonburg Fire Department, says all roads are open.
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