Way2Go cards still rolling out after a year of distribution by Victoria Langowska
Thursday, May 11th 2023(WJAC)
It’s been almost a year now since the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services rolled out their new Way2Go debit cards on which child support payments are loaded.
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Way2Go cards are debit cards on which child support payments are loaded. The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, or the DHS, has been distributing them since June 2022 but many people are only just getting them in the mail.
JAPAN (WKRC) - Six-time Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest champion Takeru Kobayashi has announced his retirement from competitive eating due to health concerns. According to USA Today, the 46-year-old made the shocking announcement in Netflix's "Hack Your Health - The Secrets of Your Gut," which, according to the outlet, is a documentary which explores how food and gut health relates to one's healthiness overall.
"I’ve decided to retire from competitive eating.
ALTOONA - Firefighters responded to a fire at an Altoona bar and nightclub around 4:15 p.m. Tuesday. They said one person was inside and neighbors helped get the person out. Officials said that person was taken to the hospital.
The roof collapsed shortly before 6 p.m. Tuesday night. More than 100 firefighters were on the scene working in rotations to battle the heavy smoke and flames. Two firefighters had to be taken the the hospital for heat-related injuries.
CAMBRIA CO, Pa (WJAC) — Officials with Glendale School District announced that they will be moving to remote learning, through Dec. 1, due to an increase in COVID-19 cases among staff and students.
The district adds that several individuals are currently quarantining due to the recent increase in cases.
All extra-curricular activities are suspended at this time and the building will remain closed.
"Unless otherwise notified, the normal in-person schedule will resume on Wednesday, December 2,"
Johnstown, PA (WJAC) — The Save-A-Lot store located in the West End neighborhood of Johnstown is closed due to a rodent infestation.
According to a report from the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, the grocery store, which is located along Sheridan Street, was closed Thursday after inspectors found multiple violations.
Officials say the violations included the discovery of several rodent droppings throughout the store, as well as several bags of trail mix and chips that had been chewed through.
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Mike Tomlin remains "on go" in Pittsburgh. Both in 2024 and likely beyond.
The NFL's longest-tenured head coach said Thursday he plans on returning to the Steelers for an 18th season, brushing aside speculation that he was on the cusp of burning out and considering taking a step back.
Tomlin shook his head and chuckled "no" when asked if he told anyone he needed a break, saying his passion for his job has only intensified the deeper he gets into a career that includes a Super Bowl ring, but also a playoff-win drought that sits at seven years and counting following a 31-17 loss to Buffalo in the opening round on Monday.
KERSEY – Cell phone videos from the day of the landslide at Greentree Landfill show the minutes proceeding and after the collapse.
6 News obtained four videos from a source who understands the daily operations at the Elk County landfill.
One video taken minutes before the collapse shows gas billowing out from the landfill cell that eventually collapsed, said the source.
The audio captured throughout the four videos, he said, is radio communications between those working on or near the cell.
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WASHINGTON (TND) — George Washington University students are demanding Washington officials intervene as anti-Israel campus protests continue.
As protests enter a sixth day at George Washington University, students told The National Desk (TND) they want to see the makeshift tent city at their campus promptly removed.
GWU student Ari Patinkin, a Jewish economics major, said the local government has failed to address an escalating problem.
Mayor Bowser, you have effectively failed to protect students both foreign and domestic within your own territory,” Patinkin said.
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