The estimated power restoration time is 11 p.m. Wednesday for many areas of Centre County, although it may not take that long ...
Officials say around 3 a.m. a vehicle crashed into a utility pole, an unoccupied vehicle and the porch of a home.
After the storm hit around 3 p.m., more than 10,000 West Penn Power customers in Centre County were without power. By 10 p.m., 8,539 were still without power, with the outages scattered across the ...
HEIGHTS. IT’S SIGNIFICANT. WEST PENN POWER AND DUQUESNE LIGHT ARE WORKING NOW TO RESTORE SERVICE TO PEOPLE WHO LOST POWER IN THE STORM. RIGHT NOW, WEST PENN POWER SAYS MORE THAN 39,000 HOMES ARE ...
B.J. Werzyn, founder and CEO of West Shore Home, appeared on Tuesday's edition of the Ross Tucker Football Podcast to discuss the deal, which he called a "win-win-win" for Penn State, his company ...
(WHTM) – Penn State Football will now play at West Shore Home Field at Beaver Stadium after the Cumberland County-based home improvement company acquired naming rights to the iconic Penn State ...
UPDATE 9:45 p.m. Monday: West Penn Power outages are still slowly dropping. Around 6,500 people remain without power still. UPDATE 6:30 a.m. Monday: Duquesne Light is reporting that 1,443 ...
ABOVE A CENTRAL BAR. A NEW NAME HAS BEEN ADDED TO PENN STATE’S BEAVER STADIUM. IT WILL BE CALLED WEST SHORE HOME FIELD AT BEAVER STADIUM. THIS COMES AFTER A $50 MILLION GIFT FROM THE WARZYN ...
Penn State University has agreed to a $50 million naming rights deal with West Shore Home for Beaver Stadium. West Shore Home, a Pennsylvania-based home remodeling company, is owned by Penn State ...
Penn State’s Board of Trustees voted 22-8 Monday morning to approve a $50 million, 15-year deal with West Shore Home for the naming rights of the field at Beaver Stadium. Beginning with the 2025 ...
Penn State’s Board of Trustees voted 22-8 Monday morning to approve a $50 million, 15-year deal with West Shore Home for the naming rights of the field at Beaver Stadium. Beginning with the 2025 ...
A West Penn Power spokesperson said the outage will start at 11 p.m. and end at 8 a.m. on Sunday. It is expected to impact around 3,000 customers in the areas of Butler, Cooperstown and Valencia.