Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast Museum listed for $2M
FALL RIVER, Mass. (WJAR) — The Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast Museum in Fall River is for sale.
It’s listed for $2 million, with NBC 10 News learning that there are several potential buyers that want to continue welcoming visitors for tours and overnight stays.
“I have not spoken to anybody who does not want to keep it a bed and breakfast,” Suzanne St. John, a real estate agent from Century 21-Seyboth Team selling the home, said 10 during a phone interview Monday.
Mike Tyson experiences medical episode on plane during cross-country flight: reports
LOS ANGELES (TND) — Boxing legend Mike Tyson is recovering after he suffered a medical episode on a plane from Miami to Los Angeles Monday, according to multiple reports. Tyson was on the flight when he reportedly experienced symptoms, including nausea and dizziness. Mr. Tyson is doing great,” a representative for the 57-year-old Tyson told CNN.The media outlet reported Tyson's representative said the boxer had "an ulcer flare up 30 minutes before landing,” adding that he "
Pitt legend Majors passes away at 85
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- College Football Hall of Famer Johnny Majors, the coach of Pittsburgh’s 1976 national championship team and a former coach and star player at Tennessee, died Wednesday. He was 85.
Majors died at his home in Knoxville, according to his wife, Mary Lynn Majors. “He spent his last hours doing something he dearly loved: looking out over his cherished Tennessee River,” she said in a statement first given to Sports Radio WNML.
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown dorm tested positive for mold
Cambria County, PA — Some students at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown have been temporarily moved from dorms to alternative housing.
Before the semester started, the university said it had routine mold tests performed on buildings. The Living-Learning Center, where around 25 students live, tested positive for mold, according to the Pitt Johnstown director of communications.
"Once we detected the mold we did a thorough cleaning. We hired Servpro, which is a local company, to do some significant cleaning in the building,"
Windber couple wins $10,000 during local scavenger hunt hosted by "Moneyman"
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — The mysterious local man known as “Moneyman” held his latest scavenger hunt this weekend with a prize larger than even before. Windber natives, Austin and Ashlee Seese came in first place, winning $10,000.
Over 150 cars with teams of two, participated in Moneyman’s scavenger hunt on Saturday. After spending nearly 12 hours looking for clues across the Johnstown area, the husband and wife team found Moneyman at the Inclined Plane.
Bishop McCort wrestler to represent Team USA in the World Championships
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — Over the past week 6 News has been following along with the six Bishop McCort wrestlers who competed in the U.S. Marine Corps Junior and 16-under National Championships.
Three Crimson Crushers earned all-American status and Mason Gibson, won a national championship in Fargo, North Dakota.
While those wrestlers competed across the country, their teammate was preparing to travel across the world to compete on the biggest mats of them all.
Connecticut State Police K-9 killed in officer-involved shooting
STONINGTON, C.T. (WJAR) — Connecticut State Police announced a K-9 officer was killed in the line of duty. State police said K-9 Broko gave his life protecting his handler and fellow troopers on Thursday. K9 Broko heroically served with unwavering dedication, saving lives by locating missing individuals, apprehending dangerous suspects, and providing a steadfast shield to his handler,” Connecticut State Police said in a statement Friday. “K9 Broko ultimately sacrificed his life doing what he was known best for.
Local pediatrician protects her own infant against RSV, new injection available
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — Dr. Kaylee Keiper, a pediatrician at Pediatric Care Specialists in Johnstown, had her own little baby boy, Miles, about four months ago.
"Miles is my third child. He's just a really happy, easy baby," she told 6 News.
But with two adorable big sisters who shower him with hugs, kisses, and love, they also bring him germs.
"It's so tough when you have big kids and you want them to bond with their new sibling, and you want them to be able to spend that quality time together.
PA Turnpike Commission hosting public online meeting to discuss changes
(WJAC) — The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is hosting an interactive online meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, to discuss some changes happening this month.
According to a press release from the PA Turnpike Commission, Oct. 27 marks the start of cashless tolling in certain locations. The change will go into effect at the interchange in Lawrence County near the Ohio border and on PA Turnpike 66 in Westmoreland County.
Drivers on the Turnpike will no longer have to stop to pay their toll but will instead pay through the PA Turnpike TOLL BY PLATE system.
State College's First Ever Pride Parade and Festival
STATE COLLEGE, Pa — For the first time in State College, the borough will be having a Pride parade and festival coming this June. In the past, Pennsylvania State University has hosted events celebrating the LGBTQA community, but the downtown area has never seen a major event like this to celebrate Pride.
The Pride parade comes with the help of the Centre LGBTQA Support Network, and on Monday night, the State College borough council approved the downtown street closures and use of the park and plaza.