US, Israel & Iran Agree To 2-Week Ceasefire

April 8, 2026 5:01 am

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran, the United States and Israel have reached a two-week ceasefire as U.S. President Donald Trump pulls back from his threats to destroy Iranian civilization. But questions have emerged over what appeared to be dueling proposals, with Iran insisting it would control and charge ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz as well as enrich uranium. Trump initially said Iran proposed a “workable” 10-point plan that could help end the war but later called the plan fraudulent without elaborating. Israel backed the U.S. ceasefire but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said it doesn’t cover fighting against Hezbollah in Lebanon, which continued through the morning.

Man Charged With Attack At Mon Valley Hospital

April 8, 2026 4:52 am

CARROLL TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A North Charleroi man faces charges after Carroll Township police said he attacked a doctor and staff members at Penn Highlands Mon Valley Hospital. Court documents police were called to the hospital early Saturday for a report of a violent patient. Court documents said Victor Tyree attacked staff members after being asked not to live-stream video of the emergency room area. Police said surveillance video shows Tyree punching, pushing, and grabbing a doctor and two security guards.

North Strabane Celebrates New Municipal Building

April 8, 2026 3:29 am

North Strabane Township staff moved into their new Municipal Building last fall, but they waited for nicer weather to officially introduce the building to the public. Township officials and several elected officials participated in a ribbon cutting on Tuesday. Township Council President Neil Kelly was excited about the building saying it was desperately needed as their previous building suffered from structural and plumbing issues. Township Manager Andrew Walz said that the building will offer residents amenities that the old building did not have. Residents may rent an event space with a full kitchen for birthday parties, meetings or even exercise classes. Smaller areas are available for business people to rent if they need a temporary office. Instead of constructing a new building from scratch, the township purchased the former Lighthouse Electric offices. County Real Estate records indicate that the building was purchased for $2.75 million. Walz said that $1.6 million in renovations was needed. He said that $1 million of those costs were covered by grants through the state. Walz said the township is not done. A poll of residents last year indicated that they would like an indoor recreation facility. A feasibility study has been ordered for that. Walz said that the site of the old municipal building could be the location for that facility.

Asian Markets Jump & Oil Prices Decline

April 8, 2026 4:58 am

TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares are surging as oil prices plunged after the U.S. and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire that includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Benchmarks rose in Wednesday trading in Japan, Australia, South Korea and China. Oil prices plunged below $100 a barrel. Prices had surged since the start of the war, which had effectively blocked passage through the strait crucial to global oil supplies.

North Korea Fires Missiles Toward The Sea

April 8, 2026 4:57 am

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s military says it detected North Korea firing several short-range ballistic missiles toward the sea Wednesday. North Korea has launched missiles in two consecutive days. The latest launches came hours after a senior North Korean official issued a statement ridiculing South Korean hopes for warmer ties. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the missiles were fired from an area near the eastern coastal town of Wonsan. Seoul says North Korea also fired an additional ballistic missile toward its eastern waters later Wednesday, without giving further details. The South’s military was also analyzing a projectile launched from an area near the North Korean capital of Pyongyang on Tuesday.

Trump-Endorsed Republican Wins Georgia House Seat

April 8, 2026 5:04 am

RINGGOLD, Ga. (AP) — Republican Clay Fuller has won Marjorie Taylor Greene’s former U.S. House seat in Georgia. Fuller’s special election win Tuesday bolsters a slim GOP majority. President Donald Trump in February endorsed Fuller, a former district attorney, propelling him to the front of a large field. Fuller beat Democrat Shawn Harris, who led the first round of voting in March but couldn’t overcome the northwest Georgia district’s strongly Republican tilt. Fuller will have to run again later this year to secure a full two-year term. Greene, once among Trump’s most ardent supporters, resigned in January after a falling out with the president.

American Journalist Shelly Kittleson Has Been Released

April 8, 2026 5:03 am

BAGHDAD (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has confirmed that American journalist Shelley Kittleson, who was kidnapped last week in Iraq, has been released. Kittleson was abducted by the Iran-backed Iraqi militia Kataib Hezbollah from a street corner in Baghdad on March 31. Rubio said in a statement posted on X, “We are relieved that this American is now freed and are working to support her safe departure from Iraq.” He thanked Iraqi authorities, as well as the FBI and U.S. defense department and other U.S. agencies for their work toward securing Kittleson’s release.

Community Bank Celebrates 125th Anniversary

April 8, 2026 2:28 am

Community Bank will celebrate its 125th anniversary on July 1, 2026. Founded in 1901 in Carmichaels, Pennsylvania, Community Bank has grown from a single office in Greene County to 12 branches serving communities across Southwestern Pennsylvania and the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia.  As part of the anniversary, Community Bank is launching the “Generations of Trust” campaign, a multi-month initiative designed to honor the people, families, and communities that have shaped the bank over more than a century. Officials say the campaign reflects Community Bank’s long-standing commitment to building relationships rooted in trust, partnership and local service.  They say the campaign will spotlight the enduring relationships that have defined Community Bank’s legacy, including real families whose banking relationships with the institution span multiple generations. Through storytelling shared across television, radio, print, digital, and social media channels, Community Bank will highlight how these relationships reflect the bank’s role in supporting local families and businesses across generations.  Community Bank’s branch locations will host anniversary celebrations on the official milestone date by honoring the bank’s 125 years of shared history and deep community roots, with customer appreciation gifts and baked goods that showcase the talents of local customers specializing in baking and artistry.

Parents Charged After Toddler Slips Into Wolf Area

April 8, 2026 4:55 am

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The parents of a toddler have been charged with endangering the welfare of children after the child squeezed through a fence at a Pennsylvania theme park zoo and made contact with a wolf. The child suffered a minor injury Saturday at ZooAmerica at Hersheypark. Police say the parents were about 25 to 30 feet away and appeared to be paying attention to their cellphones. The child went through a wooden barrier and put a hand through a metal fence. A wolf grabbed onto the hand with its mouth. Bystanders intervened to help. The parents await a preliminary hearing. Messages were left for the father’s lawyer.

Trump Warns ‘Whole Civilization Will Die Tonight’

April 7, 2026 4:49 am

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Airstrikes have hit two bridges and a train station in Iran, and Iranian officials urged young people to form human chains to protect power plants. That came as U.S. President Donald Trump warned that a “whole civilization will die tonight” if Tehran does not meet his latest deadline for the Islamic Republic to agree to a deal that includes reopening the crucial Strait of Hormuz. Trump has extended previous deadlines but suggested the one set for 8 p.m. in Washington was final. The rhetoric on both sides reached a fever pitch.