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Aldi voluntarily recalls frozen fruit due to possible hepatitis A contamination

A California company is recalling packages of frozen fruit that may be contaminated with hepatitis A. Wawona Frozen Foods says the recalled bags of berries were sold at Aldi and Raley's grocery stores. According to the company-- a government sampling program tested for the virus and received a positive result. It says the recall is just a precaution. No illnesses have been reported. The recall includes frozen raspberries sold under Aldi and Raley's private labels and Aldi-branded frozen berry mixes.

Massive fire engulfs Brookville National Fuel building, no injuries reported

JEFFERSON COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — A Jefferson County commercial building is a total loss after a massive fire Thursday afternoon. Officials say flames broke out at the National Fuel building in Brookville. The building is located next to the Seneca resources building on Zents Blvd. Officials say no injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is under investigation. ncG1vNJzZmivmpawtcKNnKamZ56axLR7y6iamqRfoq60v8ivnGaemaeybrHNoKylnqNir7O7zqStoqScmnqvrdOipqeZnGKztrHLZpmuoZyZtq%2BzjKemZqGen8KztcSsZKudoKS%2FtbHD

Men break into Horseshoe Curve as viewers watch live, police say

LOGAN TOWNSHIP -- Three men broke into the Horseshoe Curve historic landmark Sunday while people across the country watched on a livestream and dialed 911, Logan Township police said. Virtual Railfan, LLC provides livestreams of various popular railroad sites across the United States, including the Horseshoe Curve. Fans of the livestream said Sunday night that almost 200 people had been watching around the time of the break-in. Police said three men are involved, and the video shows them squeeze through a fence, and one man briefly gets stuck.

PSP investigating theft from Raystown Lake campground

HUNTINGDON CO, Pa (WJAC) — State police in Huntingdon are investigating a theft that occurred at one of the Raystown Lake campgrounds earlier this week, according to a report. Troopers say between 6:30 p.m. Thursday and 11:30 a.m. Friday, an unknown individual(s) stole $125 from a drop box, used for firewood sales, at the Senoia Campground. State police add that the drop box was also damaged. Anyone with information regarding the theft is asked to contact Huntingdon state police at 814-627-3161.

Yankees and Red Sox to play in London in 2019

LONDON (AP) -- The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox will face each other in two regular-season games at the Olympic Stadium in London next year. Boston will be the home team for both of MLB's first games in Europe on June 29 and 30, 2019. The stadium will have a capacity of 55,000 in a baseball configuration. MLB says it is also "committed to playing in London in 2020 and our intention is to establish a long-term footprint in the city.

Chemical found in 'widely used sweetner' damages human DNA, new study says

WASHINGTON (TND) — According to a new study, a chemical that forms when humans digest a certain type of "widely used" sweetener is "genotoxic," meaning it damages DNA. That chemical is also said to be found in the sweetener itself in trace amounts and researchers claim "the finding raises questions about how the sweetener may contribute to health problems." North Carolina State University shared the findings of its new study in a news release.

man wanted for stealing from adult store

WORTH TWP, Pa. (WJAC) — State police said they are looking for a man who stole $100 worth of merchandise from an adult store. They said the theft happened on Oct. 21 around 4 p.m. at the EZ Adult Playtime Boutique in Worth Township. They’ve released a photo of the man they said was observed stealing the items. They are asking anyone with information to call PSP Rockview at 814-355-7545

Out of town visitors camp outside for The Flood City Music Festival

JOHNSTOWN - This year, organizers made the Flood City Music Festival more like bigger events across the country such as Coachella and Lollapalooza. Those festival fans typically do not stay in hotels. They prefer to take it all in 24-7, camping out for days. "It's pretty typical of festivals-the idea of being able to camp just steps away from the stages is a real draw," Flood City organizer Shelley Johansson said.

PHOTOS: Israeli war with Hamas

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Sigel man gets DUI after operating Amish horse and buggy in 'reckless manner,' police say

JEFFERSON COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — Police say an Sigel man is facing drunk driving charges after reportedly operating an Amish horse and buggy in a “reckless manner.” According to the Brookville Police Department, 20-year-old Ray Byler faces a misdemeanor driving under the influence and was also cited for careless and reckless driving. Police say they were patrolling the area of Main Street Sunday when they passed an Amish horse and buggy.