Angie Harmon sues Instacart after delivery driver fatally shoots her dog
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (TND) — Actor Angie Harmon has filed a lawsuit against grocery delivery app Instacart and one of its former drivers after her dog was fatally shot in March while items were being dropped off at her North Carolina home. Court documents obtained by People show Harmon is accusing the delivery service and the driver of "alleged trespassing, conversion, negligence, negligent supervision/hiring, invasion of privacy and negligent misrepresentation" for the incident that happened on Easter weekend.
Bryce Jordan Center hosts 'Big' Saturday for Penn State athletics
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa (WJAC) — The Bryce Jordan Center in State College will play host to one of Penn State athletics' biggest days in recent memory Saturday.
A matchup between the 13th ranked Nittany Lions men's basketball team and the Northwestern Wildcats tips off at noon. Penn State will be looking for their eighth win in a row, all of which have come against Big Ten opponents. Then at 7:30 p.
DuBois man facing charges in overdose death of 27-year-old woman
DUBOIS, Pa (WJAC) — Police in Clearfield County say a DuBois man is facing charges in connection to the overdose death of a 27-year-old woman, according to a criminal complaint.
Patrick O'Brien, 37, faces charges of drug delivery resulting in death, involuntary manslaughter and tampering with evidence in relation to the incident that occurred in March, according to court documents.
The complaint states that on March 28th, around 10 p.m., Sandy Township police were dispatched to a home along Carson Avenue after O'Brien called and reported that the woman was not breathing.
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Police investigate Newburg Fire Hall's finances
LOGAN TOWNSHIP -- Police are investigating the finances of the Newburg Volunteer Fire Department’s social club after officials became suspicious about missing funds. Logan Township police chief Tim Mercer said the fire company's new president approached police last week with concerns about money that appeared to be unaccounted for in the company's books.
Mercer said the police department will have an expert look into the fire company's financial records to verify if money missing, or if it was a bookkeeping error.
Ex-producer claims Trump used racial slur on 'The Apprentice' set more than 20 years ago
WASHINGTON (TND) — A former producer for "The Apprentice" claims Donald Trump referred to a Black contestant using a racial slur more than 20 years ago. In an editorial written by Bill Pruitt and published by Slate, a pop culture magazine, Pruitt said Trump called Kwame Jackson the "N-word." Trump's team reportedly said the allegation is false. This is a completely fabricated and bull**** story that was already peddled in 2016,"
Man wanted in fatal shooting outside Cambria City bar arrested in NJ
NJ man accused of raping fellow Penn State student inside dorm room, campus police say
Centre Co., PA (WJAC) — Penn State University police say a New Jersey man is facing charges after being accused of raping a fellow student inside her dorm room earlier this year.
Authorities say 20-year-old Jacob Tillman allegedly admitted to assaulting the victim while also claiming that he had no memory of the incident.
According to the affidavit, police say the victim reported that the alleged assault had occurred in April after she and a group of friends had met with Tillman at the Lion's Den in downtown State College.
Tips for parents to spot potential mental health struggles with their child
With suicide being the second leading cause in death of children in the country according to officials, a parenting and mental health expert warns that parents need to be on the lookout.
May is recognized as ‘Mental Health Awareness Month,’ and Chief Parenting Officer for ‘Bark Technologies’ Titania Jordan is asking parents to watch for some signs of mental struggles in their children.
She said changes in appetite, sleep, mood, grades, friends, and loss of interests with their children are among those warning signs.
Woman at center of alleged murder-for-hire plot has lengthy criminal history
Blair Co., PA (WJAC) — Following her arrest earlier this week in an alleged murder-for-hire plot, 6 News began looking into Heather Dibert’s lengthy criminal history, which dates back the past few decades.
According to online court documents, she has been charged with assault, threats, and thefts over the years.
One of her cases, from march of 2012, involved a woman named Fawn Mountain.
Fawn Mountain is a Blair County woman who disappeared in November of 2012.