HARRISBURG, PA — Thousands of gun owners gathered in Harrisburg this weekend for a gun show at the Farm Show Complex.
It’s been a record-breaking year for demand, all while parts and ammunition are at short supply.
The National Shooting Sports Foundation released data that shows the total economic impact of the firearm and ammunition industry in the U.S. increased 232% from 2008 to 2020.
“Manufactures got behind over the pandemic due to their facilities being closed and we haven’t caught up yet,” said C&E Gun Show president Steven Elliot.
SOUTH CAROLINA (WACH) — The South Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC) informed the SC Supreme Court on Tuesday that they are now prepared to carry out executions by lethal injections.
Since 2017, Gov. Henry McMaster has been calling on the General Assembly to pass a Shield Statute.
The SC General Assembly passed legislation this year to enact the Shield Statute.
Justice has been delayed for too long in South Carolina," said Governor Henry McMaster.
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After a 40-year run as the host of "Wheel of Fortune," Pat Sajak's final show date was announced as June 7, 2024.
This comes nearly a year after Sajak announced he would be retiring. "Well, the time has come. I’ve decided that our 41st season, which begins in September, will be my last. It’s been a wonderful ride, and I’ll have more to say in the coming months. Many thanks to you all.
State College, PA (WJAC) — Dozens of residents have been displaced, and their townhomes abandoned, since Christmas weekend after a sinkhole opened up in their neighborhood.
The large sinkhole appeared in the parking lot of the Park Forest residential area in Patton Township sometime over the weekend.
Residents living along Amblewood Way were forced to leave their homes during the holiday after a reported water line break caused the ground to open up.
SOMERSET COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — State police in Somerset County say a man is behind bars after he reportedly broke into a home earlier this week and told the homeowners that he was God.
According to the affidavit, troopers were dispatched early Monday morning for a reported burglary at a residence in Black Township.
Police say the caller reported that is she was passing by the home and noticed that all of the lights were on inside.
According to a press release from state police, one person has died following a crash that occurred Saturday afternoon in East Saint Clair Township, Bedford County.
Police say 24-year-old Thomas J. Osman and a passenger were driving east on Churchville Road at 2:17 PM when Osman failed to stop at the stop sign at the intersection with William Penn Road.
As Osman drove straight through the intersection, police say another vehicle traveling south on William Penn Road crashed into Osman’s driver side front and rear doors.
RICHLAND TOWNSHIP – Pappy D’s BBQ is now open in the food court on the upper level at the Johnstown Galleria.
The Friedens-based barbecue food truck and caterer had a soft open this past week.
Pappy D’s offers catering for all events, DJ music services and 30 years of barbecue experience. All meat is smoked over a wood fire for authentic flavor. Pappy’s signature barbecue sauce is tangy and just right for sandwiches, dipping French fries, or adding zip to any of their menu items.
STATE COLLEGE - A week after it was announced that two landmark eateries in State College were closing, the owners have announced the official closing dates.
The owners of The Rathskeller and Spats Cafe said their last day of business will be Jan. 27.
Last week, it was revealed that both locations would be closed after the current owners and the building owners couldn't reach a lease agreement.
The Rathskeller has been serving State College for more than 80 years, and Spats Cafe has been doing the same for 35 years.