Centre Co., PA (WJAC) — A recent study from Penn State on spotted lanternflies shows us how the invasive species is affecting the environment.
If you have ever seen one or a group of these lanternflies and wondered where they come from, or if they are dangerous? You were not the only one.
The Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences decided to investigate the impact they have on our environment.
BLAIR CO, Pa (WJAC) — The Allegheny Portage Railroad is a testament of resilience.
It was built to provide a way to overcome the imposing mountain that stood in the way of industrial progress.
Once it was completed, it truly opened the pathway for goods to travel from the eastern portion of the state to Pittsburgh, and other points westward.
In this week's edition of our "Road Trippin’” segment, we examine other effects the railroad had on the area.
A “crazy freak accident” happening in a mine in early January hospitalized Tim Page with several serious injuries.
According to his sister Alishia Wilders, Page was loading a mine car on January 5th and ran out of room in the back, so he decided to place a box weighing about 70 pounds in the front of the car.
Wilders said Page told her that he was over two miles into the mine, and he felt the ground shift, causing the roof of the mine to drop from 70 inches to 40 inches.
The Northeastern United States is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts, with its diverse landscapes ranging from rugged mountains and pristine forests to picturesque coastlines and tranquil lakes. Whether you're an avid hiker, rock climber, paddler, or cyclist, there's no shortage of opportunities for exploration across Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Let's discover some of the best destinations for each activity.
HikingWhite Mountains, New Hampshire: The White Mountains offer some of the most iconic hiking trails in the Northeast, including the challenging Presidential Traverse Trail, home to peaks like Mount Washington, Mount Adams, and Mount Jefferson.
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — Officials say a “distressed” aircraft had to make an emergency landing Monday afternoon at the Johnstown airport.
First responders were put on standby after officials said the pilot notified air traffic control of a landing gear issue.
Authorities say the rear landing gear would not lock into place.
Local first responders were called to the airport as the plane circled above to burn fuel before coming in for what's called a “belly landing.