Articles by: Aly Delp

Harold T. Davidson

Harold T. Davidson, 78, of Mahaffey, passed away Wednesday July 16, 2020 at Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh. FULL ARTICLE
by · July 17, 2020 · Obituaries
Department of Human Services to Allow Additional Medicaid Providers to Apply as Opioid Use Disorder Centers of Excellence

Department of Human Services to Allow Additional Medicaid Providers to Apply as Opioid Use Disorder Centers of Excellence

HARRISBURG, Pa. - The Wolf Administration on Thursday announced that the Department of Human Services (DHS) will allow for additional Medicaid providers to enroll as an opioid use disorder Center of Excellence (COE). FULL ARTICLE
by · July 17, 2020 · Local News, News, PA News
Police Investigating Theft of Equipment from Young Township Business

Police Investigating Theft of Equipment from Young Township Business

YOUNG TWP., Pa. (EYT) - Punxsutawney-based State Police are investigating a theft from a business in Young Township. FULL ARTICLE
by · July 17, 2020 · Local News, News, Police & Fire Calls
State Police Investigating Indecent Assault in Jefferson County

State Police Investigating Indecent Assault in Jefferson County

GASKILL TWP., Pa. (EYT) - Punxsutawney-based State Police are currently investigating a report of an indecent assault. FULL ARTICLE
by · July 17, 2020 · Local News, News, Police & Fire Calls
Woman Involved in Violent Domestic Altercation in Punxsy Faces Hearing on Tuesday

Woman Involved in Violent Domestic Altercation in Punxsy Faces Hearing on Tuesday

PUNXSUTAWNEY BOROUGH, Pa. (EYT) - A woman facing assault charges related to a violent altercation that was witnessed by two juveniles at a residence in Punxsutawney Borough is due back in court on Tuesday. FULL ARTICLE
by · July 17, 2020 · Local News, News, Police & Fire Calls
Man Accused of Shoving Juvenile’s Face Into Plate of Food, Causing Bloody Nose Due in Court Next Week

Man Accused of Shoving Juvenile’s Face Into Plate of Food, Causing Bloody Nose Due in Court Next Week

WASHINGTON TWP., Pa. (EYT) – A Jefferson County man is facing a hearing next week on assault and related charges from an incident where he allegedly shoved a juvenile's face into a plate of food, causing a bloody nose. FULL ARTICLE
by · July 17, 2020 · Local News, News, Police & Fire Calls
Hearing for Man Accused of Threatening to ‘Shoot Up’ Residence in Reynoldsville Continued

Hearing for Man Accused of Threatening to ‘Shoot Up’ Residence in Reynoldsville Continued

JEFFERSON CO., Pa. (EYT) - A hearing for a local man who reportedly threatened to "shoot up" a residence in Reynoldsville has been continued. FULL ARTICLE
by · July 17, 2020 · Local News, News, Police & Fire Calls
Wolf Administration: Hazard Pay Grants Now Available for Front-Line Workers in Life-Sustaining Industries

Wolf Administration: Hazard Pay Grants Now Available for Front-Line Workers in Life-Sustaining Industries

HARRISBURG, Pa. - Governor Tom Wolf announced the availability of $50 million in grant funding to help employers provide hazard pay to employees in life-sustaining occupations during the COVID-19 pandemic. FULL ARTICLE
by · July 17, 2020 · Local News, News, PA News
$10 Million in New Funding Available to Support Advancement of COVID-19 Treatments

$10 Million in New Funding Available to Support Advancement of COVID-19 Treatments

HARRISBURG, Pa. - Governor Tom Wolf announced the availability of $10 million in grant funding through the COVID-19 Vaccines, Treatments, and Therapies (CV-VTT) program to support the rapid advancement of vaccines, treatments, and therapies by qualified biotechnology entities in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. FULL ARTICLE
by · July 17, 2020 · Local News, News, PA News
Department of Health: Extreme Heat Can Cause Dangerous Health Conditions in Children, Infants and Pets

Department of Health: Extreme Heat Can Cause Dangerous Health Conditions in Children, Infants and Pets

HARRISBURG, Pa. - As hot summer weather continues across the state, the Department of Health encourages all Pennsylvanians to be aware of the dangerous impacts extreme heat can have on themselves and their neighbors, especially the elderly and other vulnerable populations. FULL ARTICLE
by · July 17, 2020 · Local News, News, PA News