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Car, Truck and SUV of the Year announced at 2017 Detroit auto show

DETROIT (WEYI) - The top vehicles of the year were announced Monday at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Taking the top spot for cars was the all-electric Chevrolet Bolt. The Honda Ridgeline won Truck of the Year, while the Chrysler Pacifica from Fiat Chrysler won for best utility vehicle. Meanwhile, a lot of other cars and trucks are being featured at the show. Watch the attached reports from NBC25/FOX66's Mike Woolfolk, who spoke with experts about what we can expect from the show this year.

DelGrosso's nears end of 2021 season; visitors should expect staff shortage this weekend

BLAIR CO, Pa (WJAC) — With Labor Day approaching, DelGrosso’s Park is winding down its 2021 season. The Laguna Splash water park will close at the end of business on Monday, with the remainder of the park open on weekends through the end of September. Several special events are planned at the park in the coming weeks, such as the Frontline Christian Concert, Grandparents Day, the Italian Heritage Festival, and then Harvestfest to close out the month.

Delivery driver in critical condition after being shot in Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA (CNN) — Authorities say a food delivery driver was shot multiple times after making a delivery in north Philadelphia. Police say the 48-year-old man apparently hit a panic alarm on the delivery service app to call police after getting shot. Officers say they found him in the driver seat of his vehicle, and he had been shot multiple times, including in the stomach. He was taken to Temple University hospital, where he's in critical condition.

Fire crews battle small roof fire on North Allegheny Street in Bellefonte

CENTRE COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — A small fire broke out on the roof of a building on 100 N. Allegheny Street in Bellefonte. Crews at the scene said power had to be shut off on the entire block. No injuries were reported. Undine Fire Company, Logan Fire Company, Pleasant Gap Fire Company, and Citizens Hose Company of Milesburg responded to the fire. ncG1vNJzZmivmpawtcKNnKamZ56axLR7y6iamqRfm7azsYycqZ6vo2KvosDTpZxmq52Wua150aimn2WWnr%2Bmec6nZKenoqm1bq3LpZygoJWjxm6%2F06ucnqxdnrtursSlo56en6PBpg%3D%3D

iCare to temporarily stop accepting COVID test requests due to backlog

JOHNSTOWN, Pa (WJAC) — iCare Urgent Care centers are temporarily stopping and restarting COVID-19 testing throughout the day so they can catch up on their backlog, officials say. They say this is due to an overwhelming demand and limited staffing and supplies. Officials say you may check their website one hour and it says no testing at the moment, but they do say check back again periodically to see if testing might be available again.