MIAMI, Fla. (WKRC) - A passenger died after jumping from the world's largest cruise ship soon after it left port Sunday morning.
According to The New York Post, Coast Guard officials confirmed to its reporters that an unidentified man leapt from Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas cruise ship. According to the publication, citing officials, it happened on the first night of a week-long voyage from Florida to Honduras. “The cruise ship deployed one of their rescue boats, located the man and brought him back aboard,” Coast Guard officials told The Post.
Cambria Co., PA (WJAC) — A local pest control worker has been charged after police say he was caught on camera urinating inside a Cambria County family's living room.
Authorities with the Hastings Borough Police Department have filed charges against the owner of Young's Pest Control, 67-year-old Roger Young, after he allegedly admitted to the incident, which police say was caught on the family's home surveillance camera.
Police say on April 24th, Young was reportedly contacted to spray pesticides inside the residence, located at the Haida Village Apartments.
UNDATED (WKRC) - You may have to start paying for your refills at McDonald's. In September of last year, McDonald's announced it was phasing out its self-serve beverage stations, planning to have them removed from locations across the country by 2032. According to The New York Post, citing a report from Marketplace.org, a customer claimed that their local McDonald's location has begun charging for refills. In September of 2023, a McDonald's representative confirmed to Business Insider that refills would be available for free "
WASHINGTON (TND) Hulu has pulled its documentary covering the events of the Astroworld tragedy after facing backlash on social media. Hours after posting its documentary "Astroworld: Concert From Hell" on Wednesday, the streaming service has pulled the documentary from its platform after sparking backlash on social media, as reported by NBC News.
The news special, produced by ABC's news station KTRK, recaps the horrific events of Travis Scott's music festival on Nov.
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(TND) — Talk of masking has bubbled up as COVID-19 cases rise.
There have been some scattered masking mandates put in place.
Morris Brown College in Georgia recently instituted a two-week mask mandate after “reports of positive cases among students.”
Kaiser Permanente reinstated mask requirements at its facilities in Santa Rosa, California.
And movie studio Lionsgate asked some employees to put back on masks after several workers caught the virus.
Over 400 people showed up to celebrate the grand opening of the John J. and Char Kopchik Hall at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania during a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday.
The building has been in construction since 2020 and cost $90 million. It has over 140 thousand square feet and will serve as the university’s science and mathematics hub. The building is named in honor of IUP graduates Dr. John and Char Kopchik who made a $23 million dollar donation to IUP in April of 2018.
(TND) — Police worked to clear an encampment at New York University on Friday after a request by school officials astensions remain high on campuses across the U.S. with thousands of arrests that sometimes required riot gear and other advanced equipment to deal with tent encampments and occupied buildings.
New York police officials said Friday morning that police were "on-site" after NYU requested their help "to disperse the illegal encampment on their property,"
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (TND) — Researchers at the University of New Mexico last week announced findings revealing the presence of microplastics in 100% of testicles involved in a study.
Microplastics are extremely small particles of debris that break down from larger plastic waste in the ocean, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. These particles can prove harmful to humans and animals if ingested.
The study examined 47 canine and 23 human testicles for the presence of 12 types of microplastics.
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — Folks across Pennsylvania caught a glimpse of a rare colorful spectacle in the sky Wednesday – a "fire rainbow."
The textbook name for a "fire rainbow" is circumhorizontal arc, the colors in the sky have nothing to do with fire.
This rare view happens when sunlight hits thin, wispy white clouds at just the right angle.
In order for this to happen, the sun has to be high in the sky, which happens midday.