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Electric rates could go up by request of FirstEnergy

An official with FirstEnergy said energy rates going up is not a done deal, but they are looking to have the prices raised next January. This would be the first time Penelec has raised its base rate since 2017 according to a spokesman Todd Meyers. Companies like Penelec and West Penn Power cannot just raise their rates according to Meyers. He said they must request that change to the p-a public utility commission.

Post Malone visits Utah's 'Skinwalker Ranch,' most-studied paranormal hotspot on Earth

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Scientists discover novel way to destroy cancer cells

HUNT VALLEY, Md. (TND) — From chemotherapy and radiation to stem cell transplants and immunotherapy, treatments for cancer across the board have made advancements over the years thanks to billions of dollars poured into cancer research. Yet, every sixth death in the world is due to cancer. Doctors and surgeons try to heat body tissue, freeze body tissue, bind antibiotics with DNA, use high-powered energy beams and plenty more methods to kill cancer cells.

Victims identified after RV, tractor-trailer crash kills five in Franklin Co.

FRANKLIN COUNTY Pa. (WHP) — State Police are now outlining what lead up to a crash that killed five individuals, and have also identified the deceased. READ MORE | Five killed in crash involving tractor trailer on I-81 in Franklin Co. Tpr. Megan Frazer, now confirming that a motorhome RV blew out its front left tire at around 8:50 p.m., causing it to travel across the grass median and into the northbound lanes of travel on I-81.

West End Ambulance only station in county with specialty ambulance to carry obese patients

JOHNSTOWN - One ambulance center in Cambria County has a specialty piece of equipment no other station has, called Bariatric Transport. It's used to carry a patient who is overweight or obese. "It gives us the ability to move an obese person in a safe and dignified manner," said Ira Hart, director of West End Ambulance. The bariatric stretcher's purpose is to help transport patients in and out of their home to a hospital.