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$80,000 in cartel profits blocked from going into Mexico, CBP says
Border officers recently stopped wads of cash from going into Mexico, and loads of drugs from coming into the U.S.
Salmonella outbreak linked to superfood supplements sickens 65 people across 28 states including Ohio
At least 14 people have been hospitalized.
‘You’re going to jail’: Video shows Olympic track star Sha’Carri Richardson’s ‘super speeder’…
Body camera video released Friday shows a deputy pulling over Olympic track star Sha’Carri Richardson before she was arrested on Florida's 'super speeder" law.
Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow! Six more weeks of winter predicted
PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. (WTAJ) -- Punxsutawney Phil, the seer of seers, gave us his prognostication Monday at Gobbler's Knob during the annual Groundhog Day celebration. The furry forecaster saw his shadow, predicting six more weeks of winter. Every Feb. 2, Phil emerges from his home in Gobbler's Knob as thousands gather to celebrate him and Groundhog
Bill would help townships incorporate faster in wake of property tax movement
Many local governments are concerned about what the citizen-led movement to ban property taxes could mean for their ability to function.
Bill would help townships incorporate faster in wake of property tax movement
Many local governments are concerned about what the citizen-led movement to ban property taxes could mean for their ability to function.
Families finally getting out after a week of no school
(WKBN) - From bowling to pottery painting to indoor sports, kids found ways to keep busy this week during the winter storm. With the Valley's recent frigid temperatures, most kids have had the past week off from school. They've spent their snow days in a multitude of ways. Friday was the first day many were
Victim speaks out in child rape case to help others
For the victims of Robert Tullio, the horror they endured when they were young children is horrific. One of the survivors of the repeated sexual assaults says she now wants to use her own story to advocate for others.
Farrell High School spreads awareness of sickle cell anemia with blood drive
Farrell High School students are raising awareness for an important cause--donating blood for sickle cell anemia.
Combating winter blues during these frigid days
After days of snow and bitterly cold temperatures, some of us may be experiencing the effects of "seasonal affective disorder" -- and other medical issues.