State College, PA (WJAC) — A billing dispute between State College Borough and the Centre region's main sewage authority is now a court suit with the authority claiming that the borough owes hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The lawsuit stems from action taken by the University Area Joint Authority, which provides wastewater treatment for most of the Centre County region.
Late last year, the authority approved a higher rate to process the borough's sewage.
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Giant Eagle Inc. announced Thursday that it will now accept PayPal and Venmo at all supermarket and GetGo convenience store locations.
“We are thrilled to be the first supermarket and convenience chain in the country to accept PayPal and Venmo in our stores,” said Graham Watkins, Giant Eagle Executive Vice President of Retail Innovation and Business Development. “This implementation is particularly exciting as it enables Giant Eagle and GetGo customers to use the digital payment methods that they already enjoy in the places where they transact most frequently.
In honor of Trooper Monty Mitchell, Gov. Tom Wolf has ordered the commonwealth flag to half-staff on all commonwealth facilities, public buildings and grounds in Clearfield and Jefferson counties.
Mitchell died earlier this week after suffering a medical episode while on duty, officials said.
He was assigned to the Patrol Section of Troop C in DuBois.
“The sudden passing of Trooper Mitchell is felt by not only his loved ones, but also his fellow members of the Pennsylvania State Police and the community he served,” said Governor Wolf.
HARRISBURG, Pa. -- Two medical marijuana growing facilities are coming to the area.
The Department of Health announced Tuesday that Johnstown and Saxton were two of 13 locations awarded permits to operate the grow facilities.
Green Leaf Medicals will have its location on Horton Drive in Saxton. This was the second time the company applied for a permit at that location.
"We are extremely excited to have been awarded a permit to cultivate and process medical cannabis in Saxton, PA,"
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — Music lovers "urgently" got their tickets at the box office when they heard the news: a world-famous classic rock band is coming to town.
Foreigner is set to perform at the 1st Summit Arena at the Cambria County War Memorial in Downtown Johnstown on Tuesday night.
Whether the fans are as "cold as ice" or "hot blooded," over 3,000 fans will watch their "juke box heroes"
BEDFORD, Pa. (WJAC) -- Preparing a five-course meal is something Stefano Ferrari and his staff do every Friday and Saturday night at his restaurant and marketplace, LIFeSTYLE.
But this meal was different. The dining room was filled with people raising money for the Bedford County Players after their theatre was destroyed in a fire Monday.
"I felt like right away there was something that we needed to do," Ferrari said.
RIDGWAY, Pa. (WJAC) — In Elk County, a New Year's Day tradition went on as planned Friday despite the rough weather.
The Ridgway “Almost Naked Run” drew in about a dozen residents from across the area to participate in the short run.
Organizers say runners wore bathing suits and Christmas garbs as they ran through downtown Ridgway.
The run ended with participants jumping into the Clarion River.
One of Friday’s runners was 78-year-old Bev Yates.
Cambria Co., PA (WJAC) — Officials with the Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General say a lawsuit has been filed against a Cambria County car dealer for illegally selling used cars through Facebook Marketplace.
Investigators say David Gaida, who reportedly operated under the name "Dave's Auto Sales," was allegedly not licensed to sell vehicles.
Officials say anyone who sells at least five vehicles in a single calendar year is required to follow specific dealership guidelines, which Gaida reportedly did not do.