CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Panera Bread has discontinued dozens of menu items. Panera Bread announced a menu overhaul earlier in the year in an effort to refocus its restaurants on sandwiches and salads. Panera confirmed that beginning April 4, some items would be removed from the menu, with nine items planned to replace them. According to Eat This, Not That!, 48 menu items have been removed from the menu in what was described as the "
Cambria Co., PA (WJAC) — State police in Ebensburg are investigating a recent string of burglaries at the Mainline Pharmacy location in Hastings, according to a post from Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers.
Authorities say the first burglary occurred on the morning of June 7th, and that an unknown male entered the pharmacy, by smashing through a glass door, and stole various medications.
On June 25, police say an unidentified male was observed outside the pharmacy prior to smashing the glass door.
BLAIR COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — Spuds, a nine-year-old pitbull, lives with his family along Third Avenue in Altoona.
"Spuds is a protector," his owner, Leroy Rucker, told 6 News.
On March 24th, the rescue dog helped rescue his own family, when someone uninvited came knocking.
"I was just sitting in here watching TV with the dogs like I always do," Rucker said.
That was when an alleged intruder came through the front door.
CHEROKEE COUNTY, N.C. (WLOS) — The largest wildfire in western North Carolina is getting bigger. The Collett Ridge Fire is burning in Cherokee County near Andrews and, despite light rainfall, is threatening several structures.
It now encompasses more than 5,000 acres and is still only 5% contained.
“At this time, the Collett Ridge Fire is currently at 5,116 acres,” U.S. Forest Service spokesperson Adrianne Rubiaco said.
She said 178 firefighters are on the scene near Andrews, responding from near and far, even from California, to put the fire out.
Cambria Co., PA (WJAC) — A local community is coming together for a mother and daughter in Cambria County who lost everything in a tragic house fire over the weekend.
"We're talking about years of memories in the house they lost. They lost clothes, they lost TVs, kitchenware, everything. Everything you could possibly think of. It was a total loss for them,” said South Fork Borough police chief Don Wyar.