PennDOT closes all Drivers License Centers, extends expiration dates

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is implementing the following operational changes in response to Governor Tom Wolf’s mitigation guidance regarding COVID-19. All Driver License Centers and Photo License Centers in Pennsylvania will be closed for two weeks effective close of business... Read More.

Gov. Wolf clarifies essential vs non-essential businesses

Harrisburg, PA – After many people wondered what the difference was between “essential” and “non-essential” businesses, PA Gov. Tom Wolf has given some clarity. He asked, but not mandated, all non-essential businesses to close for the next two weeks. Health care facilities, gas stations, grocery stores,... Read More.

Interview with Dr. Sheehan, Penn Highlands COVID-19 task force

DuBois, PA - Penn Highlands Healthcare is restricting visitation at its five hospitals, although there are some exceptions. The new COVID-19 task force meets each morning to determine how to better prepare for the eventual possibility of hospitals getting overwhelmed with patients who are... Read More.

What to expect while schools are closed for two weeks

Harrisburg, PA – Do you have questions about what is going to happen while schools are closed for the next two weeks? The Department of Education has released some more details about what to expect. The Department of Education released additional guidance for Pennsylvania schools... Read More.

St. Marys woman busted with 75 bags of fentanyl

St. Marys, PA – Police in St. Marys arrested a woman and seized about 75 bags of suspected fentanyl in a drug bust. Officers came to the home of 22-year-old Paige Friedl on Walnut Street last Thursday, March 12, with night-time search warrant. They found approximately... Read More.