Attorneys working in rural parts of the state say they have their work cut out for them. Vacant positions showing up for those who are retiring. Each attorney in select counties, sometimes dealing with dozens to even hundreds of active cases at any given time. They say they would like to see more positions in their areas be filled soon.
Somerset County Acting District Attorney, Molly Metzgar, says this is just the active cases, and the cases on hold remain the submerged part of the iceberg.
WASHINGTON (TND) — Tax season wrapped up last month, and according to the U.S. Department of Treasury, the federal government has collected $2.19 trillion in fiscal year 2024 thus far.
In fiscal year 2023,the U.S. governmentcollected approximately $4.5 trillion in revenue, with a significant portion stemming from individual, small business, and corporate taxes. However, this revenue is outpaced by the $6.2 trillion spent by the federal government. According to USA Facts, The government spent 38% more than it collected in revenue, resulting in a $1.
UNDATED (WKRC) - No more cages in the luggage compartment or smuggling shih-tzus through the metal detectors, now you and your dog can awkwardly share tangled earbuds while watching a mediocre movie and argue over who gets the armrest.
Bark, the company behind the online storefront of the same name which specializes in dog products (toys, food, treats, etc.), announced they will be opening an airline that will provide you and, more specifically, your dog with an exclusive and pampered experience.
Blair Co., PA (WJAC) — Authorities with the Blair County District Attorney's office say a Claysburg man is behind bars following a "multi-department" child pornography investigation.
Investigators say 30-year-old Ethan Colpetzer, who was employed as a janitor at the Claysburg Elementary School, is accused of having dozens of photos, depicting child pornography, on his phone.
Police say authorities first began investigating Colpetzer after an 11-year-old student reported that a "secret admirer"
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Gary Sinderson is the manager of the Central Pennsylvania Bureau in State College. He has been with 6 News since 1983, when he began as a reporter/photo-journalist. In 1987, he began anchoring our Centre County Report on TCI Cable in Centre County, and became manager of the Bureau in 1993. He continues to produce and anchor in State College, as well as for newscasts in Johnstown.