SOMERSET CO., Pa. (WJAC) — According to Somerset County Dispatch, multiple emergency crews were called to a commercial vehicle accident Wednesday morning at the intersection of Jackson Street and Mason Dixon Highway.
Dispatch said the call came in just before 8. As of 8:30 am, part of Mason Dixon Highway is closed from Owl Hollow Road to Pine Hill Road.
Dispatch told 6 News one person was transported.
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PITTSBURGH - Pittsburgh running back James Conner says he is cancer-free, less than six months after being diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma.
Conner posted on his Twitter account Monday: "God is AMAZING. Just got the call that my body is clean of cancer!!!" Been a long road but God has my back. Thanks everyone who said prayers!"
Conner was the Atlantic Coast Conference player of the year in 2014, then tore a ligament in his right knee in the first game of last season.
ALTOONA, Pa. (WJAC) — Cleanup continues Tuesday after a sprinkler valve ruptured in a Penn State Altoona residence hall and displaced several students.
According to Penn State officials, the sprinkler valve ruptured around 7 p.m. Monday in Cedar Hall, affecting fewer than 60 rooms.
Officials said they’ve been cleaning up since just before 11 p.m. Monday.
They said air dryers and dehumidifiers are being used in each affected room and will continue to run until the building is completely cleaned and dried.
UNDATED (WKRC) - You may have to start paying for your refills at McDonald's. In September of last year, McDonald's announced it was phasing out its self-serve beverage stations, planning to have them removed from locations across the country by 2032. According to The New York Post, citing a report from Marketplace.org, a customer claimed that their local McDonald's location has begun charging for refills. In September of 2023, a McDonald's representative confirmed to Business Insider that refills would be available for free "
Somerset Co., PA (WJAC) — Authorities say a Somerset County man is behind bars after he allegedly held employees of a Milford Township business at gunpoint.
Police say on Tuesday, 81-year-old Kermit Gribble began arguing with employees at Keystone Wheel Polishing, located along New Centerville Road.
During the argument, police say Gribble went to his residence and then returned with a handgun.
When troopers arrived at the business, police say Gribble disobeyed commands and said, “go ahead and just shoot me.