Free Fishing on July 4th 

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Free Fishing on July 4th 

UNDATED - Get your reels ready as the second Fish-for-Free day returns this Friday. This day allows anyone to legally fish in Pennsylvania without the need for a fishing license. Normal fishing regulations will still be in place. You can find more information here.

Celebrating Fourth of July in Brookville

BROOKVILLE - You are invited to enjoy fireworks after a full day of fun, food, and music in Brookville this Fourth of July. Beginning at noon Friday, you can enjoy food vendors before a parade begins at 2pm. Following the parade, a cornhole tournament will fire... Read More.

Tri-County Weekly Gas Price Update

UPDATED - As the Fourth of July holiday fastly approaches, gas prices have gone down in some areas. According to AAA, Elk County is still on the rise, going up two cents to an average of $3.62 dollars a gallon. Clearfield County dropped nine cents to... Read More.

Trump claims trade deal after call with Chinas Xi

(WASHINGTON) -- President Donald Trump spoke with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the phone Thursday amid trade tensions between the two countries -- and during the call, Trump said Xi invited him to visit China.In a social media post, Trump said they discussed "some... Read More.

Run/Walk for Someone Special Returns Sunday

SYKESVILLE - The 46th annual Run/Walk for someone special fundraiser will return this Sunday.  This yearly event is to benefit the Arc of Jefferson and Clearfield Counties’ summer camp. This camp aims towards inclusion of disabled individuals.  With last year’s event raising over $70,000 dollars, you... Read More.

Grampian Woman Accused of Conspiring to Kill Informant 

GRAMPIAN - A Grampian woman is behind bars after she allegedly conspired to kill a confidential informant. According to State Police, 45 year-old Amanda Zortman and her boyfriend 63 year-old Mark Hackett, who is currently jailed at the Centre County Jail for drug charges, had... Read More.

Break-in Suspect Claims Divine Intervention

REYNOLDSVILLE - A suspected burglar is claiming that God sent him to break into a Reynoldsville home. According to State Police on January 29th police received a call of an attempted break-in at a Route 1830 residence. Once on scene police noticed that six windows had... Read More.