Cambria Co., PA (WJAC) — Authorities in Cambria County say a Saltsburg man is behind bars after he allegedly stabbed a woman, in the parking lot of an area senior living facility, after asking her if she had jumper cables.
Ebensburg police say officers were dispatched to the Cambridge of Ebensburg parking lot Wednesday afternoon for a report of a stabbing.
Police say the caller claimed that a man had reportedly walked up to her and stabbed her in the face after asking if she had jumper cables.
CLEARFIELD, Pa. — Pennsylvania's statewide bear season came to a close Wednesday.
As of Wednesday afternoon, Mickey Moore, of Clearfield, harvested the third largest bear in the state.
Moore killed the 704-pound male Nov. 17 in Goshen Township, Clearfield County.
Moore said he and a group of friends were out driving for bear and following tracks.
He said the bear stepped out in front of him and he took the shot.
HUNTINGDON COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — Officials say a Huntingdon County toddler is dead following an accidental drowning Friday night.
According to the Fulton County coroner's office, the 3-year-old boy was pronounced dead on Friday, just before midnight.
Multiple crews were called for a search detail Friday evening related to the incident.
Officials with the Three Springs Volunteer Fire Company thanked those who assisted with the search.
No further details about the boy's identity or the search have been released at this time.
PITTSBURGH, Pa. — A prescribing physician pleaded guilty to federal charges of dispensing and distribution of controlled substances, conspiracy to distribute controlled substances and health care fraud, according to U.S. Attorney Scott Brady.
Brady says 50-year-old Dr. Michael Cash, of Indiana, Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty to the three counts Friday.
Court documents show Cash, a physician with SKS Associates Inc., conspired to create and submit unlawful prescriptions for buprenorphine and unlawfully dispense the controlled substance to other people.
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Keno will be available for Pennsylvania residents starting Tuesday at lottery retailers. Keno play starts at $1 and players can choose up to 10 number from 1 to 80. A computer then randomly draws 20 numbers and players can win more if they play numbers.
“Pennsylvania Lottery Keno players are going to love this exciting, new way to play and win,” said lottery executive director Drew Svitko. “Although you can play Keno at any lottery retailer, it’s the first game we’ve specifically marketed to businesses where adults gather to have fun -- such as bars and restaurants.