Huntingdon Co., PA (WJAC) — Rockhill Furnace in Huntingdon County is home to Pennsylvania’s first operating trolley museum.
The Rockhill Trolley Museum allows visitors to experience riding in the trolley cars that played a significant role in the country’s development.
The museum also has several of Johnstown’s former trolley cars within its ranks.
For more information on pricing and events, you can visit rockhilltrolley.org.
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ALTONNA, Pa. (WJAC) — In another effort to help mitigate the spread of coronavirus, Sheetz announced a new way for customers to buy convenience items while minimizing their interactions with others through the checkout progress.
Sheetz is calling the new feature “SHcan & Go!” which activates through the Sheetz app when in the store and can be used to scan and pay for items like drinks and snacks.
“This new feature continues to deliver on our mission to be the ultimate in convenience, allowing customers to scan and pay for items they need easily and quickly,” said Travis Sheetz, President & COO of Sheetz, Inc.
NBA shot-blocking king and Utah Jazz legend Mark Eaton has died. He was 64.
ESPN reported that Eaton died as a result of a bicycle crash.
The 7-foot-4 center twice won the NBA defensive player of the year award. He spent his entire career with the Jazz, led the league in blocks per game four times and his average of 5.6 per contest in 1984-85 remains the highest average since the NBA started officially tracking that statistic.
Lancaster County, PA — A surprising call for one Pennsylvania animal rescue over the weekend, when a 'mystery' snake turned up in Manheim, Lancaster County.
The Forgotten Friend Animal Rescue says it got a call about the snake who had shown up in the same place four days in a row. The animal rescue says pictures indicated it was a snake usually found thousands of miles from Pennsylvania.
And sure enough, when they arrived, the reptile was a California Kingsnake.
WILKES-BARRE (WOLF) — We're learning more about the 74-year-old man from New Jersey who died after a skydiving accident in Monroe County over the weekend. Ed Harney of Paramus, New Jersey died yesterday after he jumped out of a plane to sky dive. We’re told it wasn’t his first time jumping with the Stroudsburg based Sky’s The Limit Center in Monroe County. Close friends of Harney tell FOX56, at 74 years old, Harney spent the warm months skydiving and the winters skiing.