Crews were on scene of a fire at Hauger's Automative Services in Stoystown for several hours early Saturday morning, emergency officials said.
According to deputy chief for Shanksville Volunteer Fire Department John Abramowich, the call came in around 2:30 a.m.
The owner of the shop Robert Hauger said he and his wife Laura saw the fire from their bedroom window after they were woken up in their nearby home to the sound of a smoke detector going off.
NEW YORK (AP) — A former top U.S. agricultural official cast Sen. Bob Menendez as a villain at his bribery trial Friday, saying he tried to stop him from disrupting an unusual sudden monopoly that developed five years ago over the certification of meat exported to Egypt.
A Manhattan federal court jury heard the official, Ted McKinney, recount a brief phone call he received from the Democrat in 2019 soon after New Jersey businessman Wael Hana was granted the sole right to certify that meat exported to Egypt from the United States conformed to Islamic dietary requirements.
HUNTINGDON– Huntingdon County residents may no longer have to travel far to seek cancer treatment.
J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital is adding a cancer treatment program in the new year.
Some staff members at the hospital said they've been waiting over 25 years for this program.
"I just think it's exciting," director of nursing Joye Gingruch said.
"I'm really excited, very excited," director of medical patients Linda Gibbs said.
"We continue to look at what specialist, what services that the community needs and this has been on our radar for a few years,” hospital CEO Adam Dimm said.
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (AP) — A man who previously admitted to killing two women in Pennsylvania pleaded guilty Wednesday to killing a Michigan woman who disappeared more than 17 years ago.
Harold David Haulman III pleaded guilty in Calhoun County District Court to second-degree murder in the death of 21-year-old Ashley Marie Parlier, Prosecutor David Gilbert said.
Parlier went missing from her Battle Creek, Michigan, home on June 12, 2005, after her family, who believes she was pregnant, said she had an argument with her parents.
Pittsburgh, Pa (WJAC) — According to a release from the Department of Justice, two Western Pennsylvania men have been arrested and charged for partaking in the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
Authorities say Jordan Mink, of Oakdale, and Matthew Perna, of Sharon, face charges related to criminal acts at the Capitol earlier this month.
Investigators say Perna faces charges of unlawful entry on a restricted building, unlawful injury to property, violent entry, destruction of government property, theft of government property and aiding and abetting, while Mink faces charges of knowingly entering a restricted building and disorderly conduct.