02.19.13 | Sarah Harnisch
Groups across the state of New York are calling on Governor Andrew Cuomo to make his abortion bill public. Until now, the bill, which falls under the Women's Equality Act, hasn't been fully laid out. Conservative groups across the state, the ...
02.19.13 | Sarah Harnisch
The town of Towanda is coming together to help a family of five that was devastated by a fire this past weekend. A car, food, clothing, and money has already been given to the Yoders, who lost their home, their vehicle, and their 2 year old son ...
02.19.13 | Sarah Harnisch
A famous military leader from Erie, Pennsylvania is getting his own coin, and Lake Erie will be featured beneath his feet. Oliver Hazard Perry, the commodore who led a historic victory over the British in the Battle of Lake Erie during the war of ...
02.18.13 | Darcie Schwarz
Comedy that goes deep!
02.18.13 | Sarah Harnisch
People are inundating sheriff's offices across upstate New York to fill out a form that keeps your personal information out of the public record, if you own a weapon. The records are impacted by New York's new Safe Act. The Chemung County Sheriff ...
02.18.13 | Sarah Harnisch
There is now free wi-fi in all service plazas along the Pennsylvania turkpike. The Turnpike says "the wifi is available inside the building, and it's free, so as soon as you get to your device, turn it on, and accept the internet connection. There ...
02.18.13 | Sarah Harnisch
Student organizers of the annual Penn State dance marathon say they’ve raised $12.37 million for pediatric cancer research and care, shattering last year’s record by nearly $1.7 million. The Dance Marathon is billed as the largest ...
02.18.13 | Sarah Harnisch
A million students, including thousands from New York and Pennsylvania, that are working on their GED (their high school equivalency diploma), have to finish it in 2013 or start all over again. GED testing services will introduce a new version of ...
02.15.13 | Sarah Harnisch
A 150 foot-wide asteroid will complete a remarkably close, but safe, flyby. For weeks, scientists have been tracking the path of the small near-Earth asteroid known as 2012 DA14, which is on course to swing by the Earth today at 2:24 p.m.
Again, ...
02.15.13 | Sarah Harnisch
There's a new policy in New York for people caught with small amounts of marijuana. Beginning next month, suspects will be given a desk appearance rather then spend the night in jail. The governor has said he aims to make marijuana fully legal in ...