Minnesota mother charged with murdering 2 children and setting home on fire
DULUTH, Minn. (TND) — A Minnesota woman has been charged with the murder of her two children and neglecting a third after setting fire to a house and fleeing the scene.
Jennifer Marie Stately, 35, was charged after allegedly stabbing a minor in the chest with a "knife or other sharp object" and setting fire to the house before leaving the second minor to die from smoke inhalation, according to a news release from U.
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Officials confirm over 2 dozen FCI Loretto inmates positive for COVID-19, & some staff
CAMBRIA CO., Pa. (WJAC) — According to the Bureau of Prisons, 37 inmates and seven employees at Federal Correctional Institution Loretto have tested positive for COVID-19.
According to officials, 17 of the inmates are recovered, along with one employee. They also said there are no deaths.
The Bureau reports nearly 40,000 tests were completed, and over 10,900 of them were positive. Officials said over 4,000 tests are pending.
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A Look Inside PSU's Willard Building After an Extensive Multimillion-Dollar Renovation
UNIVERSITY PARK/CENTRE COUNTY, Pa — The multimillion-dollar renovation of an iconic Penn State building is nearing its finish. The Willard Building has received a forty-plus-million dollar makeover, and has put most of the college’s media all in one place.
The building will now feature the previously off-campus TV studio, and will now have most of the student-run media on campus, including the Centre County Report, Daily Collegian, Commradio, Commagency and more.
Blockbusters in Alaska set to close; 1 store left in US
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska's last two Blockbuster video stores are calling it quits, leaving just one store open in the U.S.
The stores in Anchorage and Fairbanks will close for rentals after Sunday night and reopen Tuesday for video liquidation sales through the end of August, said Kevin Daymude, general manager of Blockbuster Alaska.
"It's going to be crazy," Daymude said of the temporary reopening. He said residents were sad when they heard the news and many people have been reminiscing about their Blockbuster memories.
City leaders call for peaceful demonstrations as protests are planned in Johnstown
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — In light of nationwide protests over George Floyd's death, Johnstown city leaders are preparing for demonstrations.
People across the country are looking for ways to make their voices heard by speaking out against the death of George Floyd and others.
In Johnstown, officials warn people if you are going to protest, keep it peaceful and respect others around you.
Moments must be turned into a movement: That’s what city officials and activists joined together to say during a Johnstown community rally Wednesday.
Disabled device found inside student's room at Penn State Altoona, officials say
ALTOONA – After receiving a tip, Penn State Altoona campus police found a disassembled explosive device in a student's dorm room, according to a criminal complaint. Connor Chinoy, a freshmen enrolled in the university's Railroad Transit Engineering Program, is charged with disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor offense. An investigation began when someone reported concerns on Penn State University's behavioral threat management team's website, saying a person overheard an Altoona campus freshman claim that he had built a bomb, according to the complaint.
Early morning fire damages multiple businesses in Latrobe-area shopping center
Westmoreland County, PA — Officials in Westmoreland County say multiple businesses were damaged early Tuesday morning as a fire spread through a Latrobe-area shopping center.
According to our NBC affiliate WPXI, flames were seen "shooting through the roof" of the Latrobe 30 shopping plaza in Unity Township.
WPXI reports that eight businesses within the plaza suffered some sort of damage, according to the property owner.
A state police fire marshal has been called in to investigate the cause of the blaze, however, the property owner believes that the fire was electrical.
Officials provide update in explosion that destroyed public works building in Lancaster Co
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Beaver Stadium's possible renovation drawings revealed
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Penn State athletic officials showed some potential new plans for renovations to Beaver Stadium Thursday.
The message presented to a Centre County chamber of business luncheon: "We're not tearing down Beaver Stadium."
The Deputy Director of Penn State's Athletic Department Phil Esten made that statement loud and clear. He revealed more details on the ongoing study on the stadium's possible future plus a peek into what renovated Beaver Stadium might look like.