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Authorities identify Harrisburg man who died in house fire

Authorities have identified a Harrisburg man who died in a weekend fire at his home.Jay Ross, 69, was pronounced dead at the scene of Sunday s fire in the 1400 block of N. 15th Street.The coroner has not yet made determinations on cause and manner of death.The cause of the fire also remains under investigation. HARRISBURG, Pa. Authorities have identified a Harrisburg man who died in a weekend fire at his home. Jay Ross, 69, was pronounced dead at the scene of Sunday s fire in the 1400 block of N. 15th Street. Advertisement The cause of the fire also remains under investigation.

TOP HEADLINES 01/21 | BOB 94 9

Jan 21, 2021 Pennsylvania-based retail chain Weis Markets announced Wednesday that it would begin vaccinating patients in 55 of its in-store pharmacies starting January 21. The supermarket chain cited Center for Disease Control guidelines and state Health Department guidance to begin vaccinating patients aged 65 or older. Those eligible for a vaccine can schedule an appointment on Weis Market s website. Positive COVID-19 Cases Increasing in Pennsylvania (Harrisburg, PA)   New COVID-19 cases are increasing in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Department of Health reported almost six-thousand new cases yesterday. There are currently more than 4,500 people who are hospitalized in the state with the virus.   401 more people also passed away due to complications of COVID-19.

TOP HEADLINES 01/21 | WHP 580

Jan 21, 2021 Pennsylvania-based retail chain Weis Markets announced Wednesday that it would begin vaccinating patients in 55 of its in-store pharmacies starting January 21. The supermarket chain cited Center for Disease Control guidelines and state Health Department guidance to begin vaccinating patients aged 65 or older. Those eligible for a vaccine can schedule an appointment on Weis Market s website. Positive COVID-19 Cases Increasing in Pennsylvania (Harrisburg, PA)   New COVID-19 cases are increasing in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Department of Health reported almost six-thousand new cases yesterday. There are currently more than 4,500 people who are hospitalized in the state with the virus.   401 more people also passed away due to complications of COVID-19.

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