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Disease that kills songbirds reported in PA; officials ask public to stop feeding birds

Officials are asking the public to stop feeding birds as a disease that has been found to kill large numbers of songbirds, in some cases, has been discovered in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Game Commission says they’ve received multiple reports from the southeast part of the state regarding of nestling and fledgling songbirds with ocular and neurological issues. The game commission says that, in some cases, birds have been found dead in large numbers.

Police investigating $40K jewelry theft in Clearfield County

CLEARFIELD - Approximately $40,000 in jewelry was stolen from Zalno Jewelers in Clearfield County, according to police. Police said a group of individuals entered the store around 6 p.m. Thursday and distracted the staff while a man removed three trays of jewelry. Authorities said the burglars wore the same clothing and black-rimmed glasses. Once the man left the store, another man and woman drove away in what appeared to be a dark-colored SUV, police said.

Tallulah Willis reveals autism diagnosis as an adult

WASHINGTON (TND) — The youngest daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore recently shared her autism diagnosis with the public for the first time. Tallulah Willis, 30, shared a throwback video on Instagram of her as a young child with her father on the red carpet. She is seen playing with her father's ear as he speaks to reporters. "Tell me your [sic] autistic without telling me your autistic," she wrote on the post.

The green-tinged carpet is open for this year's garden fashion extravaganza

NEW YORK (AP) — Attention all you fashionistas: It's Met Gala time. Yes, the first Monday in May is upon us and this year's green-tinged carpet is open with early A-listers including party czar Anna Wintour and Jennifer Lopez. Wintour wore a black coat adorned with multicolored flowers in line with the theme: “The Garden of Time.” Flowers were already everywhere. Lopez, one of the party's co-chairs, was all va-va-voom in a silver goddess look that hugged like a second skin.

Woman killed in early morning weekend crash in Cambria County

CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. — A Blairsville woman has died as the result of a single-vehicle crash in West Carroll Township early Sunday morning, Cambria County Coroner Jeff Lees said. According to Lees, Hannah Adams was travelling north on Deveaux Street just before 1:30 a.m. when she failed to negotiate a curve. Lees said that Adams then lost control and hit a dumpster before striking a parked car. According to Lees, Adams was taken to Conemaugh Miners Medical Center where she was pronounced dead at around 2:45 a.