Super Bowl Sunday is closer than you may expect, and whether you are hosting or attending the party, it s important to remember to stay safe. To that end Mansfield University hosted a demonstration.
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STEAM VALLEY A 21-year-old Cogan House Township man was awaiting to be arraigned on numerous charges Tuesday night following a lengthy stand-off with state troopers at his home on Ross Road.
Nakoma Ross was expected to be brought before District Judge William Solomon to face four felony counts of assault on law enforcement officers, nine felony counts of aggravated assault, two felony counts of discharging a firearm into an occupied structure and related offenses.
No one was injured in this shooting, police confirmed.
Troopers were dispatched to a report of “shots fired into an occupied residential structure on Ross Road about 11:20 a.m.,” Trooper Angela Bieber said in a press release.
The hold-up happened Sunday night in Union County. Author: WNEP Web Staff Updated: 1:03 PM EST January 18, 2021
NEW COLUMBIA, Pa. Troopers are investigating an armed robbery at a convenience store in Union County.
It happened around 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the Sunoco Quick Shop on New Columbia Road in White Deer Township.
Investigators said the man had a handgun and got away with about $250. He may be driving a black or dark-colored pickup with a cap.
Video of the incident was released by state police.
PSP Milton is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect,W/M, who is involved in an armed robbery that occurred last night at the New Columbia Sunoco-Quick Shop. Anyone with information regarding this robbery is asked to call (570)524-2662. pic.twitter.com/DFsXATFN5J Troopers Angela Bieber and Mark Reasner (@PSPTroopFPIO) January 18, 2021
From Mirror staff reports
LOGANTON A crash involving dozens of vehicles on an interstate in central Pennsylvania claimed the life of one person Wednesday afternoon, state police reported.
A second individual died from a medical issue unrelated to the accident, Trooper Angela Bieber said. A state police spokesman had said earlier Thursday during a ZOOM news conference that included Gov. Tom Wolf that there were three fatalities. That was incorrect, she said.
State police said the crash was reported Wednesday afternoon in the westbound lanes of Interstate 80 in eastern Clinton County, between the Loganton and Lock Haven exits.
Police said initial reports indicated that the crash involved 30 to 60 vehicles with multiple injuries including two or three fatalities. But PennLive.com reported Thursday that the accident involved 55 tractor-trailer trucks and 11 passenger vehicles.
jbergmueller@sungazette.com
As snow blanketed Lycoming County with layer upon layer of white fluff, many motorists in and around the county suffered the drawbacks of extreme winter weather.
The snow began its descent around noon on Wednesday, and quickly stuck around to vex travelers.
One multi-vehicle pileup on I-80 headlined Wednesday’s weather event fiasco, which Gov. Tom Wolf addressed in a Thursday morning press conference alongside Brent Miller, state police corporal. According to Miller, a crash occurred on I-80 in Clinton County around 3 p.m., which led to a backlog and a series of chain-reaction crashes. In all, 55 commercial vehicles and 11 passenger vehicles were affected.