Officials urge Pennsylvanians to take COVID-19 seriously

Harrisburg, PA - As a fall resurgence of COVID-19 becomes more evident in Pennsylvania and across the country, Governor Tom Wolf and Sec. of Health Dr. Rachel Levine presented an update on the COVID-19 Early Warning Monitoring System Dashboard and case data, and asked Pennsylvanians... Read More.

$8,500 stolen from safe in Falls Creek home

Falls Creek, PA – $8,500 in cash was taken from a home in Falls Creek. State Police in DuBois are giving more details on the theft now, which actually happened nearly a month ago on Sept. 26. The 64-year-old victim says an unknown person stole $8,500... Read More.

Voter registration hits record high in Pennsylvania

Harrisburg, PA (AP) — Monday was the last day in Pennsylvania to register to vote in the Nov. 3 election in which the presidential battleground state is playing a central role in the contest between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. Voter... Read More.

Be on lookout for stolen Mack drilling rig

DuBois, PA – Police want you to be on the lookout for suspects who stole a drilling rig two weekends ago. The 2012 Mack drilling rig was stolen on Sunday, Oct. 11 around 6:20 p.m. The rig was taken onto Route 219 in Jefferson County and... Read More.

Second-highest daily COVID-19 cases in PA reported over weekend

Harrisburg, PA (AP) — Pennsylvania is reporting 1,857 new COVID-19 cases, the second-highest daily total since the beginning of pandemic, days after officials said the commonwealth was seeing a “fall resurgence” of the coronavirus. The numbers announced Saturday by the state health department are exceeded... Read More.