According to multiple reports, Pittsburgh Steelers' star pass rusher TJ Watt is expected to miss multiple weeks after suffering a sprained MCL in Saturday's victory over the Baltimore Ravens.
NFL Insider Ian Rapoport says that an MRI confirmed that Watt suffered a "Grade 2" MCL sprain.
Reports indicate that no other issues were found during the MRI and Watt is not expected to need surgery to repair the injury.
Watt left Saturday's game in the third quarter after colliding with fellow teammate Montravius Adams.
Authorities said over $2,000 in damages were caused in multiple vandalism attacks at Greenwood Park in Logan Township. Officials said the vandalism has come on at least three occasions over the last two weeks.
Officials said those responsible broke into a shed at the park taking spray paint and using the paint to vandalize the playground.
They also said lights and signs have been ruined and bathrooms have been destroyed.
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WPDE) — New reports have been released detailing incidents involving the estranged wife of a South Carolina pastor, 30-year-old Mica Miller, who died by suicide.
Miller died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on April 27 at the Lumber River State Park in Robeson County, North Carolina. Since then, the details surrounding her death have gained national interest.
WPDE requested reports from the Myrtle Beach Police Dept. (MBPD) that listed Mica Miller as a victim.
CLEARFIELD COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — A 14-year-old boy who is accused of shooting and killing a 12-year-old girl late last month made an appearance in Clearfield County court on Friday.
Aaron Klingensmith allegedly told state troopers that he pointed a gun at the girl and shot her on April 28th.
Klingensmith also allegedly told investigators that he has an understanding of guns and gun safety.
Authorities say he allegedly retrieved the gun from the top of a gun safe in the living room of a Brady Township home, along Bearfield Road.
BELLWOOD, Pa (WJAC) — The Bellwood-Antis public library's socially-distanced used book sale ends this Saturday.
The staff says community members have gone through books and materials sitting around and chose to help the library by contributing to the sale.
There are also tickets for basket raffles being sold, and prizes donated by local businesses.
The sale is one of the library's biggest fundraisers, with staff saying they've been able to raise up to $1,000 in the past.