CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — Crews were called to a crash in Jackson Township.
Authorities believe the two-vehicle crash on Route 22 is weather-related.
The eastbound lanes in that area are closed.
Officials say three people have been taken to a hospital for treatment.
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Somerset Co., PA (WJAC) — Authorities in Somerset County are working to clean up approximately 2,000 gallons of heating oil that was found spilled in the Stoystown area.
Emergency officials reported Tuesday that the Highland Tank & Manufacturing Company discovered last Thursday, Oct. 27, that some of the piping for its heating system had been incorrectly installed, causing the fuel spill.
“Anytime a hazardous material escapes its container or vessel and enters into our environment that poses a concern for multiple reasons.
UPDATE:CENTRE COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — State police have identified the two people killed in Tuesday's three-vehicle crash in Centre County.
Troopers say Harry and Meredith Dillon, both age 69 and from Tyrone, were traveling northbound along Route 220, also known as South Eagle Valley Road, when their vehicle crossed the center line, for unknown reasons.
Investigators say they struck the driver's side of one vehicle before colliding head-on into another.
SEATTLE (KOMO) — Lunar New Year could become a Washington state legal holiday if a new bill gets passed.
According to Substitute House Bill 1516, the day of Lunar New Year is on the "date corresponding with the second new moon following the winter solstice, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene."
According to the House Bill Anaylsis, the Saturday before the beginning of the Lunar New Year would become the designated day for the state legal holiday.
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — With the weather warming up and counties beginning to reopen again, kids are itching to get back to playing their favorite sports and activities.
West Suburban Little League spent Saturday morning getting their fields prepped and ready to go for their players. The league says they will begin practices when Cambria County enters the green phase next week.
Players and coaches of the West Suburban Little League have been anxiously awaiting the day they can get their season started.