Pizza Hut has unveiled an all-new cheeseburger.
Starting Wednesday, Pizza Hut will begin offering its cheeseburger melt. The melt is a parmesan-crusted thin crust melt folded and loaded with the following ingredients:
BeefApplewood-smoked baconOnionsMozzarella Cheddar Burger sauceThe cheeseburger melt is also part of the new "My Hut Box" offer, which lets customers choose between melts or a two-topping personal pan pizza, with a side of fries or four boneless wings, along with a drink.
AMBRIDGE, Pa. (AP) — Authorities say a woman in western Pennsylvania shot and killed her two daughters. Ambridge police say 48-year-old Krisinda Bright called officers to the home on Monday afternoon. Interim Police Chief John Deluca says officers found "a gruesome scene" inside. The Beaver County coroner says 16-year-old Kiara Bright and 22-year-old Jasmine Cannady were shot in the head. Their mother was taken to the county jail and is charged with two counts of homicide.
HUNTINGDON -- It was one of the biggest manhunts of the time. On May 11, 1966, Peggy Ann Bradnick was abducted after getting off the school bus in Shade Gap by a man with a sawed off shotgun. She spent eight days with William Hollinbaugh, now dubbed "8 days of terror." She was beaten, abused and starved at just 17 years old.
She lived to tell her story and it's one she's always believed was orchestrated by God.
JOHNSTOWN, Pa (WJAC) — As Cambria County prepares to transition into the Green Phase on Friday, the Johnstown Galleria Mall has announced that several of its stores will reopen in the coming days.
JC Penney will reopen on Wednesday, June 3rd, according to a post of the Galleria's Facebook page.
On Friday, the Galleria says that the following stores will reopen:
Amish StoreAuntie Anne'sChampsDC GoldsmithingRare CollectiblesRosalinda's Shoe Dept.EncoreThe post also adds that the Italian Oven and Jakes Pub and Grill will reopen for dine-in on Friday, at 50% capacity.
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — CamTran officials announced Monday that engineers have identified the "issue" that caused the Johnstown Inclined Plane project to be put on hold earlier this year.
Officials say, following an investigation, engineers with Conroy Engineering determined that there were errors made during the fabrication of the rims of the "sheave wheels."
The project was first delayed last year after city officials reported a delay in receiving certain parts, including the "