UPDATE:Huntingdon County, PA — The victim of Saturday's drowning in Huntingdon County has been identified by local school district leaders.
Bellefonte Area High School Principal, Mike Fedisson, announcing that 16-year-old Nathan Dan was killed in a swimming accident at Raystown Lake.
Fedisson says Dan was a student at the school, and was most recently in athletics, including on the school's lacrosse team.
He says, "counseling services will be available for students and staff who may need assistance in coping with the loss.
STATE COLLEGE – Time is running out if you haven't gotten your turkey yet, there's just a few days left before Thanksgiving!
Monday folks in State College picked up their turkeys from Penn State's annual sale. It's the prime time for everyone to get their turkey for the holiday.
The sale started at 11 a.m. but people showed up early. Over 100 hungry customers were lined up before 10 a.m. to get the bird of their choice.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (TND) — A concert to honor fraternity brothers that defended the U.S. flag from pro-Palestinian protesters is in its early planning stages, organizers announced.
Images and videos circulating social media in May depicted members of the University of North Carolina’s Pi Kappa Phi, Alpha Epsilon Pi and other fraternities holding up the U.S. flag. The image was taken during a campus protest during which demonstrators attempted to raise a Palestinian flag in its place, according to freelance journalist Bryan Anderson.
BATON ROUGE, La. (WKRC) - A boy who gave his only dollar to a man he mistook as homeless got a reward from a businessman, who is behind several multi-million dollar companies. According to CBS News, 42-year-old Matt Busbice and his partners have built and sold multiple outdoor companies that are worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Per the network, Busbice, who owns sporting goods store BuckFeather in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, said the gift of $1 from nine-year-old Kelvin Ellis Jr.
28 years ago, today, a young Centre County mother went in to work and never came home to her family. The lack of knowledge of what happened that night has stayed with them for nearly three decades. Now, all these years later, they still have no leads, no closure and continue to seek answers. In 1991, Brenda Condon was working at Carl's Bad Tavern in the Bellefonte area. She was scheduled to close the bar on February 27th, however the bar was found unlocked the next morning.