LANCASTER COUNTY, Penn. (WKRC) — A Wendy's manager was charged after she allegedly created a "ghost employee" to steal over $20,000. According to Business Insider, Linda Johnson, a former general manager at a Wendy's in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, allegedly created a "ghost employee" named William Bright so that she could steal the wages. Per the outlet, Johnson manually logged 128 shifts for Bright at the location she managed.Lancaster Online reported that it was a task only the general manager could perform.
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Centre Co., PA (WJAC) — Convicted child abuser Jerry Sandusky has filed a new appeal in Centre County court.
In the 580 page appeal, Sandusky’s attorney claims there’s new evidence in the case, and is asking for a new trial.
Among the new claims is the story of young man, who reportedly initially told police that Sandusky did nothing wrong, and then a few years later, testified that Sandusky sexually assaulted him.
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2024-06-07
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UPDATE:CLEARFIELD COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — Authorities say one man is in federal custody following an hours-long standoff in Sandy Township, Clearfield County.
State police say the standoff resulted in a large portion of Route 255, between DuBois and Penfield, being closed most of Wednesday.
Sandy Township Police Chief Kriz Kruzelac confirmed to our 6 News crew on scene that state police and U.S. Marshalls were serving a federal search warrant at a home along Old 255, prior to the standoff.
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (WJAC) — To most Penn State sports fans, Steve Jones is simply known as "the voice of the Nittany Lions."
He's been doing the radio play-by-play for Penn State football games for decades.
But what about this fall, with the football season postponed?
Mr. Jones -- he prefers we call him Mr. Jones -- says he wasn’t shocked by the decision to postpone Penn State football, but a bit surprised and now finds his Saturday afternoons in the fall open.
Wife of missing Texas soldier found dead
2024-06-07
KILLEEN, Texas (KEYE) — Cameron Chamberlain, the wife of missing Army Specialist Craig Chamberlain, has died, according to reports.
KWTX said officials on post confirmed the death on Thursday. The III Armored Corps said it is “deeply saddened” to hear of her death and sent its “deepest condolences to the family and friends of Cameron Chamberlain.”
The cause of her death has not yet been released.
KEYE spoke to Cameron just last week about the disappearance of her husband who was last seen leaving his home in Killeen on May 15.
Centred Outdoors' eighth season started with the annual 'Family Fishing Picnic' in Centre County on Sunday.
The 10th annual 'Family Fishing Picnic' took place at Tussey Mountain Pond in Boalsburg, and featured food and different activities, like learning how to fish and identifying different bugs.
Centred Outdoors says that its mission is to provide guided adventures at outdoor destinations throughout Centre County. They say events like the picnic on Sunday have a little something for everyone, and all of their events and tours are completely free of charge.
YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — The driver who hit and killed three construction workers on I-83 in April fell asleep at the wheel, Pennsylvania State Police announced Friday. Police released more information about the April 17 crash in a press release.
PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Three construction workers killed in crash on I-83 in York Co., road reopened
Officials said the driver of a box truck, a 24-year-old man from Massachusetts, was driving south on I-83, approaching mile marker 35.