Iowa news television anchor Ron Steele is leaving KWWL after more than 50 years. Steele, who started with the eastern Iowa ...
PHILADELPHIA — Crews are on scene of a reported small plane crash in Northeast Philadelphia. WPVI reports the crash happened near the intersection of Cottman Avenue and Roosevelt Boulevard ...
ARCHBALD, Pa. — Right handed pitcher, Max Kranick, spent most of the 2024 baseball season recovering from injury. Kranick needed Tommy John surgery in 2022, when he was in the Pittsburgh Pirates ...
DALLAS, Pa. — In this week's 16 to the Rescue, we meet a petite pit bull/mix who has transformed since his time in the shelter in Luzerne County. "He's been waiting a really long time, and there ...
HAZLETON, Pa. — In his first few days in office, President Trump signed a number of executive orders focused on reworking immigration policies. After ICE carried out targeted deportation ...
A Christian former teacher who was fired after refusing to comply with her school district’s transgender policies celebrated President Donald Trump’s executive order Wednesday targeting gender ...
NEWFOUNDLAND, Pa. — Volunteers are hauling in carpets, the banners are being hung, and the music stages are set for another year of Wally Ice Fest at Kresswood Lake in Newfoundland. "It's been a ...
SCRANTON, Pa. — Inside Cooper's Seafood along North Washington Avenue in Scranton, the smell of crab bisque filled the lobby as one quart after another made its way from the kitchen to the table ...
SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — Hundreds of students and staff walk in and out of school buildings every day in the South Williamsport Area School District. Their safety is a top priority for ...
According to OK! Magazine, insider sources have made the shocking claim that Jennifer Aydin has reportedly been fired from the reality TV series. Aydin and other cast members have not publicly ...
Images appearing to show ICE arrests have gone viral online, including one of a young girl screaming during an interaction with an ICE agent. VERIFY reader Francisco asked us on Instagram if this ...
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department said Monday that it had fired more than a dozen employees who worked on criminal prosecutions of President Donald Trump, moving rapidly to pursue retribution ...
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