Blair Co., PA (WJAC) — This weekend marks the official start of fall and also the return of the annual Harvest Fest at DelGrosso's Park.
It's the 36th year of the event and also marks the park's season finale.
The festival is held both Saturday and Sunday.
The park grounds open at 8 a.m., with craft and food vendors starting at 10, followed by rides opening at 11.
More than 150 craft and food vendors will be there.
DANVILLE, Pa (WJAC) — According to a company release, Geisinger announced that a third-party vendor, Blackbaud Inc, which provides "cloud-based data solutions for organizations nationwide, including the Geisinger Foundation," discovered that an "unauthorized" individual gained access to their system between Feb. 7 and May 20. Geisinger health officials say they have already begun notifying patients who may have been affected, but note that Social Security numbers and financial information were NOT stored in the specific database that was targeted.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (TND) — Harvard University’s governing body on Wednesday denied a faculty push to award degrees to 13 seniors undergoing disciplinary action for their involvement in a pro-Palestine demonstration on campus.
Harvard was one of several schools across the country to host a Gaza solidarity encampment in protest of the conflict in the Middle East. Video of the encampment shared via Instagram shows students rushing a campus lawn and hurriedly setting up tents as onlookers cheer.
MCKEESPORT, Pa. (AP) — A man is facing homicide and other charges in the shooting and killing of one police officer, and the wounding of a second officer after they responded to a domestic disturbance call in western Pennsylvania.
Johnathan Jermia Morris — 31, of McKeesport — is charged in Allegheny County with criminal homicide, aggravated assault and attempted murder, and assault of a law enforcement officer in the shooting Monday afternoon in McKeesport, about 12 miles (20 kilometers) south of Pittsburgh.
HOLLIDAYSBURG -- The Greater Pennsylvania Military Preservation Association is working to bring a military museum to Legion Park. Organizers plan to build the museum in an open field to the left of the park's entrance. "My grandfather served in World War I, my father in World War II, I served and my son's also serving currently in the army," association president Thomas Gray said.
Gray has a collection of military memorabilia, including tanks, grenades and items men and women have used in wars throughout American history.