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UPDATE (APRIL 13, 3:00 PM)
CARROLLTOWN, Pa (WJAC) — The Sheetz in Carrolltown has been professionally deep cleaned and reopened after an employee there tested positive for COVID-19, officials said Monday.
Officials said the store along Main Street was closed Sunday due to the coronavirus concerns.
They said both the inside of the store and the gas pumps are now open.
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Officials with Sheetz confirmed Sunday that an employee at its Carrolltown location, in Cambria County, has tested positive for COVID-19.
Clearfield Co., PA (WJAC) — Authorities with the Clearfield Fire Department say a man was hospitalized Tuesday following a house fire in Clearfield Borough.
Officials say the blaze broke out at a home along West Front Street, around 11:30 a.m., and was called in by a local sheriff's deputy.
Investigators say crews arrived on scene and observed smoke and flames coming from the home.
Fire officials say crews were able to extinguish the flames quickly but a male resident was transported to UPMC Mercy for treatment of injuries sustained in the blaze.
A brand-new business in Cambria County is offering the thrill of an escape room for those in the area.
Locked In Westmont just opened on Lyter Drive in suburban Johnstown.
Customers, typically groups of friends or coworkers, are locked in a room where they're given clues on how to escape.
Individuals have 60 minutes to work together to get out of the room or walk out in defeat.
The owners, a group of friends since their high school days, explained why they wanted to do this.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Governor Bill Lee signed the so-called "abortion trafficking" act into law on Tuesday.
The new law makes it a crime for any adult to recruit, harbor or transport a minor to abort a child or to obtain abortion chemicals for an underage individual without the consent of their parents.
Violation of this law is a Class A misdemeanor with mandatory jail time of 11 months and 29 days.