Police Investigating Copper Wire Theft

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Police Investigating Copper Wire Theft

RIDGWAY - State Police are asking for your help in identifying those responsible for stealing $12,000 dollars worth of copper from a cell tower in Ridgway. According to police an unknown number of individuals stole around 150 feet of copper wire and three copper ground... Read More.

Man Charged for Alleged False Insurance Claim

DUBOIS - A DuBois man is facing insurance fraud charges after allegedly submitting a false insurance claim earlier in the year. According to the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office, 46 year-old Corey Bloom reinstated his Geico insurance coverage on June 9th 2025. He then allegedly filed... Read More.

DuBois Budget Gains Direction

DUBOIS - DuBois and Sandy Township lawmakers made some headway on the 2026 consolidated DuBois budget. Moving forward in the budget process, lawmakers would like the redevelopment authority to focus on economic development, and utilize another authority to help offset the costs of parks and... Read More.

Giving for Cancer

DUBOIS - Penn Highlands has launched their Annual Giving Campaign. Titled “Together for Her,” this campaign will support Women’s cancer care across the region. Everything gathered will help provide life-saving screenings, advanced treatments, and care for women battling cancer. You can help out by donating online,... Read More.

Deer Crossing Warning

UNDATED - Officials want to remind you to be more vigilant while driving as deer activity increases. According to the Pennsylvania Game Commission, as deer enter their breeding season, many bucks will be traveling to find new areas and doe. With this increased deer presence and... Read More.

Local Sports Update – Thursday, 11/6

District 9 / PIAA Football Playoffs Class 5A Subregional: Friday night, the DuBois Beavers will take their shot at the Districts 6, 8, and 9 subregional championship. DuBois will face Hollidaysburg on the Golden Tigers' home field at 7pm Friday. Class 4A Subregional: Clearfield... Read More.

CBP sees lowest October border encounters on record

(NEW YORK) -- U.S. Customs and Border Protection had the lowest number of border encounters in any October, according to statistics obtained by ABC News.The numbers also represent the lowest start to a fiscal year ever recorded. CPB says.In October, there were 30,561 total... Read More.