LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Xander Schauffele faced yet another major champion down the stretch and this time delivered some magic of his own. He swirled in a 6-foot birdie putt on the final hole Sunday to win the PGA Championship for his first major championship in another thriller at Valhalla.
The birdie putt denied Bryson DeChambeau — and LIV Golf — a chance at another major title and put Schauffele in the record book with the lowest 72-hole score in major championship history.
STROUDSBURG, MONROE CO. (WOLF) — One man from Texas is going the extra mile to raise awareness for senior care needs.
Riding his electric bike from San Antonio, Texas to Stroudsburg, Founder and CEO, Jeff Salter, of Caring Senior Service is raising awareness one mile at a time.
“I had a challenge on these hills I did have a little malfunction with my battery rode for about 50 miles I have 40 or so to go, been riding my electric bike, because it helps me with the hills normally but you guys got a lot of hills here so I pushed it a little too much,"
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump's fixer-turned-foe, Michael Cohen, directly implicated the former president in a hush money scheme Monday, telling jurors that his celebrity client approved hefty payouts to stifle stories about sex that he feared could be harmful to his 2016 White House campaign.
“You handle it,” Cohen quoted Trump as telling him after learning that a doorman had come forward with a claim that Trump had fathered a child out-of-wedlock.
Johnstown, PA (WJAC) — Every year, the global technology corporation Kongsberg hosts an event for its customer base.
This year they hosted the event in Johnstown, around Showcase for Commerce, and they met members of the Johnstown police department and SERT teams.
They began working together and learned SERT needed new body armor.
On Thursday, SERT members had a chance to tour Kongsberg’s local facility and then they received a much-needed donation which was used to purchase 25 new vests.
Johnstown, PA (WJAC) — Bishop McCort hockey coach John Bradley has officially announced his retirement after 25 seasons.
McCort Principal Thomas Smith confirmed to 6 Sports that Coach Bradley had informed the school of his plans to retire mid-season.
Principal Smith says despite repeated efforts to convince Bradley to stay, he officially announced his retirement following the Crushers' Laurel Mountain Hockey League Championship victory.
Confirmation of Coach Bradley's retirement comes on the heels of a recent suspension by the LMHL for "
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Blair Co., PA (WJAC) — UPMC Altoona Elite Orthopedics in Hollidaysburg will be hosting its annual "happy feet" event this Friday.
The practice partners with the UPMC Altoona Foundation, Family Services and Shoefly to raise money to purchase winter boots and socks for those in need.
Each person will have a free foot and ankle exam and be fitted for new boots and socks.
Anyone over 10 years old who is in need is eligible.
BLAIR CO, Pa (WJAC) — Blair County businesses and the Logan Township Volunteer Fire service provided Thanksgiving to residents in need on Saturday.
Volunteers say the free boxes of food will help more than 100 people in the community.
The firefighters said it's important to help those in need, not just in this season, but year-round as we continue to navigate the COVID landscape.
This is the 12th year the fire service has helped package and deliver boxes of food.
Radnor, Pennsylvania (WCAU) — Authorities say a Philadelphia area polling place was evacuated after the high school received a bomb threat.
Radnor High School was evacuated Tuesday evening after police say the school received a threat, via email.
The school is used as a polling place for two precincts.
There were about 100 people on campus at the time of the incident.
Police say they were evacuated, and voters were relocated to a nearby elementary school.