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Data collected by the latest Franklin & Marshall College Political Poll suggest that Pennsylvania is shifting right among working class voters.
Data collected by the latest Franklin & Marshall College Political Poll suggest that Pennsylvania is shifting right among working class voters.
SUNBURY — A charge of felony involuntary manslaughter and one of the charges of endangering the welfare of children against a Sunbury couple related to the death of a 6-day-old child last month have been withdrawn.
SELINSGROVE — Fifty-seven years after Bob Lauver’s life nearly ended in Vietnam, a Mexican-born artist in Danville painted a scene from the battle and brought the moment to life.
HARRISBURG — A procedural vote last week in the Pennsylvania House tied to efforts to enact constitutional carry spurred gun rights lobbyists to admonish a Democrat lawmaker with a history of supporting the Second Amendment.
SELINSGROVE — A faulty refrigeration unit at Walmart prompted a temporary store evacuation Thursday morning.
SUNBURY — The third annual Sunbury Summer Kick Off will last two days this year, starting June 6.
MIDDLEBURG — A 45-year-old Selinsgrove man will spend up to 10 years in state prison on drug charges.
The plan to shutter seven satellite campuses at Penn State University advanced Thursday on a split vote of the university’s Board of Trustees.
PLAINS, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— A popular ice cream shop on South River Street in Plains is officially open for summer.
Curly Creme is a delicious place to cool off and beat the summer heat with a wide variety of treats including ice cream cones, milkshakes, and sundaes.
Museum featuring old military equipment in honor of veterans
"We're so excited to be here and to serve everyone. It's the best day of the year for us getting to serve the valley and see everybody's faces," said Rylee Giomboni, server.
BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— Our nations veterans are being honored in Columbia County.
Bill's Old Bike Barn and Museum is featuring their collection of authentic military equipment and memorabilia to pay tribute to those who have served our country.
Bill Morris has owned the museum since 1970 and also served in the Army for three years from 1957 to 1959.
Organization to hold walk for only 24/7 women’s shelter
Morris says they hope their museum brings more awareness and show appreciation for veterans sacrifices.