Federal investigators are still looking into the cause of a train derailment Tuesday at the Horseshoe Curve in Altoona, which marks the third time a derailment happened this year at or near the ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is ending its Deputy Game Warden program on September 1, affecting about 140 wardens across the state. A Game Commission spokesperson said the decision "reflects our ...
Farmland in Ephrata, Pa. Farmers in Pennsylvania were among those hit with sharp increases in fertilizer prices in 2026. Dan Kniffen, president of the Centre County Farm Bureau, said the prices ...
PennDOT says it’s closing the right lane for a section of College Avenue in downtown State College until further notice because of a sinkhole. According to a PennDOT release, the sinkhole formed near ...
The power is back on at the Logan Valley Mall in Altoona, following an outage in one third of the mall that lasted for more than a month, but, mall workers say the power outage shined a light on ...
Mount Nittany Health officials say it cost them $6.4 million dollars to bring in temporary workers during the recent hospital strike, and unionized workers say that money could have instead gone to ...
With a wave of increased paperwork requirements starting in a few months, many public officials and health advocacy groups are warning of likely coverage losses next year for potentially hundreds of ...
After winning the Women's Tour de France for the second time on Sunday, Demi Vollering tried hard to hold back tears while the Dutch national anthem played. It was her toughest moment of the day after ...
In 1996, the Palmer Museum of Art mounted a groundbreaking installation by Los Angeles-based artist Betye Saar. Titled Tangled Roots, the exhibition explored Saar’s mixed-race identity, her signature ...