Pennsylvania teen killed while watching sunset may have been shot by hunter, officials say

18-year-old Jason Kutt and his girlfriend were sitting in a Pennsylvania state park to watch the sunset when he was shot in the back of the neck. Officials say he may have been killed by a hunter.

18-year-old shot at Nockamixon State Park dies, person of interest sought

Family members say Jason Kutt, 18, has died after he was shot at Nockamixon State Park on Saturday. Police are still working to locate a person of interest in the shooting.

Barack Obama campaigns for Joe Biden in Philadelphia with drive-in rally

With less than two weeks until Election Day, Barack Obama delivered a sweeping condemnation of Trump while urging voters not to sit out the Nov. 3 election. He cast Trump as uninterested in leading America through the unprecedented challenges the country is facing.

High court allows 3-day extension for Pennsylvania ballots

The justices divided 4-4 Monday, an outcome that upholds a state Supreme Court ruling that allowed election officials to receive and count ballots until Nov. 6, even if they don't have a clear postmark.

Drone footage shows beautiful fall foliage in Potter County

Drone footage shot over Potter County in the northern part of the state shows a robust assortment of reds, yellows and browns as the region changes seasons.

Dozens of inmates accused of fraudulently seeking unemployment funds

Millions of Americans are struggling during the pandemic with many unable to access unemployment benefits. Now we've learned that inmates across Pennsylvania have allegedly been applying and receiving those same benefits that are needed by so many.

Man stiffs waitress, writes word "MASK" on receipt after being asked to wear face covering

A server in Ardmore asked a customer to mask up while he was walking through the restaurant Sunday as is the restaurant’s policy. Then, instead of a tip in his credit card receipt, he wrote "MASK."

Pennsylvania will not count 'naked' ballots in the 2020 election

A naked ballot in Pennsylvania is one that arrived without the proper envelopes, signature or date. City Commissioner Al Schmidt explains it’s a way to separate the identity of the voter from the vote they cast.

Bail set at $1M for Lancaster police shooting demonstrators

Thirteen people who are accused of committing crimes while participating in a civil disturbance in Lancaster on Sunday night sat behind bars Tuesday, with bail for seven of them set at $1 million.

Judge strikes down Pennsylvania's coronavirus restrictions, Wolf administration to appeal

A federal judge on Monday struck down Gov. Tom Wolf’s pandemic restrictions that required people to stay at home, placed size limits on gatherings and ordered “non-life-sustaining” businesses to shut down, calling them unconstitutional.

Boy dies in own filth in locked room; dad, fiancee charged

A Pennsylvania man and his fiancee imprisoned the man's 12-year-old son in a darkened room for years, starving him and beating him while treating their other children well, until he was finally found dead in his own filth, authorities said.

Pennsylvania restaurant apologizes for offensive sign that sparked protest

A members-only restaurant in Pennsylvania has apologized for a sign displayed on a wall that some people called racist, according to posts on social media.