DUBOIS, Pa. — Firehouse Pizzeria is moving to a new location next week and offering more options for its customers.
The pizza shop is moving to the former Doc G's Brewing Company building on West Long Avenue in DuBois.
Owner Jim Whited said after five years of business, they outgrew their current location.
"This was possible due to the support from the people of DuBois, especially the fire and EMS personnel,"
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — A Middle Tennessee mother has been arrested after her one-month-old apparently overdosed.
A one-month-old girl is taken to Hendersonville Hospital on Sunday after she started vomiting and changing colors, said Metro Nashville Police. They transported the infant to TriStar Centennial Children's Hospital in Nashville for further evaluation, where the patient tested positive for 1.0ng/ml of Fentanyl.
The police were notified and a detective from Youth Services Division Crimes Against Children responded to the hospital.
The Atrium, a nonprofit personal care center for low-income seniors, told us that almost all of its residents have found new homes.
According to the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, a personal care home offers housing, meals and assistance with medications and personal care tasks to seniors or people with physical, behavioral health, or cognitive disabilities who are unable to care for themselves but do not need nursing home or medical care.
SOMERSET -- A new nonprofit in Somerset County is helping high school girls have the confidence and style to go to homecoming and prom.
It all started just four months ago when Rebecca Miller's daughter was asked to the prom and she realized there were others less fortunate in Somerset County who need prom dresses, too.
"This is what's left of our homecoming dresses after our homecoming shop and we have sizes from zero to 24,"
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WKRC) — An Ohio landlord was jailed after his rental properties were found to be "unsafe for human habitation," reports noted. According to The Columbus Dispatch, Joseph Alaura, a landlord in Columbus, was sentenced to 175 days behind bars after the city discovered multiple violations at his 32 properties. Per the publication, authorities found several properties were infested with roaches and rodents, as well as some that lacked gas, electricity or heat.