The Atrium, a nonprofit personal care center for low-income seniors, told us that almost all of its residents have found new homes.
According to the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, a personal care home offers housing, meals and assistance with medications and personal care tasks to seniors or people with physical, behavioral health, or cognitive disabilities who are unable to care for themselves but do not need nursing home or medical care.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (TND) — The University of North Carolina (UNC) system spends at least $90 million annually to employ just under 700 staffers devoted to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, according to watchdog group OpenTheBooks.
Of the system’s DEI staffers, 288 are listed in its payroll, according to OpenTheBooks. The report found another 398 individuals worked in DEI-related roles that did not appear in payroll records, such as members of DEI councils and committees.
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Hundreds, if not a thousand people took to the streets in Baltimore over Memorial Day weekend.
It happened late Saturday night into Sunday in the city's Fells Point neighborhood, after bars and restaurants closed.
WBFF's cameras were rolling when a large fight broke out between a group of females near the square.
The cameras also captured multiple people consuming alcohol from open containers in the middle of the street, in plain sight of police.
The three people killed in chain reaction crashes on Interstate 80 Tuesday have been identified as a family from the state of Indiana.
The Centre County coroner’s office has identified the victims as a 48-year-old father, 49-year-old mother and their 20-year-old son from Porter County.
Officials say autopsies were completed Wednesday and found their causes of death to be blunt force trauma.
Their manner of deaths is accidental, the coroner’s office says.
BLAIR COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — The 24th annual Holiday Lights on the Lake at Lakemont Park is set to open on Friday, Nov. 13 and will run through Jan. 3. Admission is $13 for a standard passenger vehicle.
Lakemont Park general manager Melanie Schildt says everything will light up at 6pm for people to enjoy until it all shuts off at 10 p.m. Schildt says the drive-through light display is a great was for friends and families to celebrate the holiday season safely during the COVID-19 pandemic.