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'Cutest race ever:' PA fair holds inaugural 'baby race'

Elizabethtown, PA — It's being dubbed as the cutest race ever, and it happened Tuesday at a fair in Pennsylvania. "Ready, set, go!" Don't let their young age fool you, these are serious competitors. "My husband was really excited about it, so we registered and got him a costume and here we are,” one parent said. Twenty-nine babies, between the ages of 6 months to one year, attempted to crawl their way to the finish line at Elizabethtown Fair’s first baby race; albeit some got a little distracted.

6 Spotlight on Musicals: Altoona Area High School

Altoona Area High School presents Hairspray. Performances are April 7, 8 and 9 at the Altoona Area High School Auditorium, 1415 6th Avenue, Altoona, Pa 16602. Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for students. Tickets are available at the door and in advance at the Chestnut Avenue Thompson's Pharmacy. ncG1vNJzZmivmpawtcKNnKamZ5aarrXB0Z6qaKCZnLVuv8KhpqikXaLCtLXCmqOsZ5GhwbC7zZpmb2Wjpby1uMign61ln6N6rsHSopqapKNirq3AzqilmmWRp7KieceinqFlo5i1sLvL

Important tips to keep your pet safe, shaded, and hydrated

Summer is approaching, and although your pets' desire to roam outdoors may remain unchanged, it is crucial to understand the dangers excessive heat can pose to their health and well-being. Extreme temperatures, humidity, and unattended swimming pools are just a few of the hazards to be mindful of to prevent summer-related accidents and illnesses. From identifying warning signs of heat stroke to simple tricks for keeping your pet hydrated and healthy throughout the summer, here are 9 pet summer safety tips for a fun and safe sunshine season for both you and your favorite furry friend!

Troopers searching for two men following late-night armed robbery at Coalport Minit-Mart

Clearfield Co., PA (WJAC) — State police in Clearfield County are searching for two men following an armed robbery late Wednesday night at the Nittany Minit-Mart in Coalport Borough. Troopers say just before midnight, two armed black males entered the convenience store and held the employees and a customer at gunpoint. Investigators say the pair then fled the store, with an undisclosed amount of cash, along Route 53. Police say, according to witnesses, both suspects were wearing black clothing and black face coverings, and one of them had the word "