SOMERSET COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — The argument between the Somerset County Commissioners and Treasurer -- over where $25 million of county money should be invested -- has turned into a legal battle.
Both parties have filed lawsuits against each other in recent days, leaving the decision in the hands of the court.
6 News sat down Wednesday with Somerset County Treasurer, Tony DeLuca, and his Solicitor, Attorney David Leake, to learn where the case stands now.
LAKE CITY, S.C. (WPDE) — Larry Morganti is a Florence resident and artist whose work is displayed at a vendor shop in Lake City called "The Vault."
He was the crew chief on a C-123 cargo plane during the Vietnam War as part of the 311th Squadron of the Air Force from October 1967 to October 1968.
Oftentimes, Morganti would transport supplies to Marine camps and move wounded and deceased bodies.
An official with FirstEnergy said energy rates going up is not a done deal, but they are looking to have the prices raised next January.
This would be the first time Penelec has raised its base rate since 2017 according to a spokesman Todd Meyers.
Companies like Penelec and West Penn Power cannot just raise their rates according to Meyers. He said they must request that change to the p-a public utility commission.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (CITC) — A North Carolina high school student is facing three misdemeanor charges after a video of him repeatedly slapping a teacher went viral online.
The video shared to social media this week shows the student, who attends Parkland High School in Winston-Salem, engaged in a heated conversation with a teacher in a classroom. The student can be seen striking the teacher once before stepping back to gasps from classmates.
Huntingdon Co., PA (WJAC) — State police in Huntingdon County say a Saxton man is behind bars, accused of sending nude photos and videos to a 15-year-old girl via social media.
Troopers say the investigation into 25-year-old Elvin Donelson began in May when police received a report of a teen who was receiving sexually explicit messages through Snapchat.
Police say, at the time, authorities did not know the identity of the individual who was sending the messages until the victim received a Facebook friend request from the same individual.