Centre Co., PA (WJAC) — In Centre County, a project that was first envisioned as an expansion for an emergency services organization is now projected as a new health care agency for the Moshannon Valley area.
The Moshannon Valley EMS expansion plans have been in the works for several years as the organization looks to move out of cramped quarters to a larger facility that will be built at the site of the former Philipsburg hospital site.
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I was abused by doctor
Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman: I was abused by doctor
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Memorial Day events happening across the region
It's Memorial Day, a day where America pauses to remember it's fallen veterans.
There are several events across the region planned for today:
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Parade in Pavia begins at 9:00 AM. Service at Mount Zion Reformed ChurchBLAIR COUNTY
Parade in Tyrone at 10:00 AM. Parade will start forming at 9:00 AM. Begins at the intersection of 15th St. and Lincoln Ave. Altoona Memorial Day Parade begins at 10:00 AM.
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PA Task Force 1 deployed to Florida

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PennDOT to use existing photos for driver license and identification card renewals
Harrisburg, PA — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that it will use existing photos on file for customers who renew their driver's license or identification cards. “Using a customer’s existing photo will help limit the number of people in our driver and photo license centers, and by extension, help reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19,” said Acting PennDOT Secretary Yassmin Gramian. “This new process is not only a convenience, but it will help to keep our customers and staff safe.
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Scene cleared after bomb threat reported at Hershey's Chocolate World
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — Authorities have evacuated Chocolate World after staff reported concerns to 911 about a bomb threat.
According to Dauphin County officials, the situation was reported at 3:25 p.m.
Staff states that the building has been evacuated as a precaution.
Derry Township Police Department are currently leading the investigation with the help of Dauphin County Sheriff's bomb-sniffing dogs.
This is a developing story. Stay with CBS 21 News in Harrisburg for more details.
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Skill game company to local operator, "your machines are gambling devices"
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — At a press conference outside one of his local gaming parlors, the owner of 3C Amusements shook his head and laughed as a game of skill manufacturer announced their reasoning for filing a lawsuit against the business over what they say is 3C's use of machines that have been ruled by a Cambria County judge to be a gambling device.
The nuisance lawsuit is being filed by Pace-O-Matic, the maker of 'Pennsylvania Skill' machines, which has produced 12,000 devices used by local bars, restaurants, and clubs to play games that lawmakers are working to ban once and for all.
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Wildfire smoke from Canada triggers air quality alerts across multiple US states
WISCONSIN (TND) — Wildfire smoke from Canada has reached the United States and an air quality advisory has been issued for multiple states. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) issued an air quality advisory in nearly 60 counties and warned the entire state could be impacted by smoke Monday. Some portions of the state may increase to an unhealthy air quality level. The full advisory from the DNR states:
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Windber man who pled guilty to killing wife, burying her under home sentenced
Somerset Co., PA (WJAC) — A Windber man who pled guilty to killing his wife and burying her under their home was sentenced Thursday, according to the Somerset County District Attorney's office.
Officials say James Kline, 50, was sentenced to serve 6-to-40 years in prison in the death of his wife, Cora Kline, in the spring of 2019.
Kline pled guilty in January to third degree murder and abuse of a corpse.
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Controlled explosion to remove Key Bridge section postponed due to weather

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