PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (WPEC) — A Florida driver found herself on the fast track to jail late Thursday night after a police officer reported seeing her going triple-digit speeds.
The Port St. Lucie Police Department officer clocked the 2023 Dodge Charger Hellcat going 117 miles per hour along Southwest Gatlin Boulevard, approximately 70 mph over the speed limit, a picture posted by PSLPD showed.
The supercharged sedan along with another vehicle were spotted racing east around 10:20 p.
INDIANA COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — State police in Indiana County say an Ohio man was killed late Wednesday night in a two-vehicle, head-on crash along Route 422 in Armstrong Township.
Authorities say troopers were dispatched to the crash scene around 11:45 p.m.
Police say the driver of a Toyota Matrix, identified as 56-year-old John Kieger, of Shaker Heights, Ohio, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Investigators say Kieger was killed when the driver of a Jeep Wrangler, a 17-year-old Shelocta woman, crossed into the opposite lane of travel and struck his vehicle head-on.
The Somerset County Mobile Food Bank was back on Saturday to distribute some much needed food to local families in Somerset.
The food bank has been around since 2012 and serves between 14 to 15 hundred families a month in Somerset County.
Since the Covid-19 pandemic they have been organizing their distribution days as a drive-thru experience for the extra safety and convenience of others.
But organizers say that what really sets them apart is their ability to provide fresh produce to those in need.
The Reynoldsdale State Fish Hatchery
2024-05-01
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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.
Inflation shows sign of cooling, but experts pour cold water on hope of interest rate cuts
2024-04-30
(TND) — New government reports point to a cooler economy and possibly cooler inflation.
But experts say it’s not time yet for Americans squeezed by high prices and high borrowing costs to exhale.
Stagnating progress on inflation has wiped multiple interest rate cuts off the board for this year.
WalletHub Founder and CEO Odysseas Papadimitriou said Americans shouldn’t hold onto “false hope that rate cuts are coming.”
“Rate cuts are not coming anytime soon,” he said Friday.
HONOLULU (AP) — After a visit to a warehouse where Hawaiian Electric Company is housing power poles and electrical equipment that may be key to the investigation of last month's devastating fires on Maui, lawyers for Lahaina residents and business owners told a court Tuesday that cable TV and telephone companies share responsibility for the disaster because they allegedly overloaded and destabilized some of the poles.
The lawyers said the cables were attached in a way that put too much tension on the poles, causing them to lean and break in the winds on Aug.
State College, PA (WJAC) — Authorities say a Washington County man has been charged in State College, accused of sexually assaulting a woman over two years ago.
Police say 23-year-old Gabriel Uribe, of Charleroi, allegedly assaulted the woman at her South Allen Street apartment in October of 2021.
Police say that Uribe also recorded the alleged assault on a cellphone.
According to online court records, Uribe has been charged with multiple offenses, including felonies for involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and sexual assault.
STATE COLLEGE/CENTRE COUNTY, Pa — Joe Beddall, the Owner of Honeybaked Ham Company in State College said he wasn’t going to raise his indoor dining capacity in an interview last week, despite Governor Wolf announcing the option to increase to 75% in April.
“My main concern is making sure my staff and my customers remain safe, so I won’t be going to 75% percent to be honest with you and it's not as critical to me as making sure, as this thing goes on, that everybody is safe,” Beddall said last week.