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The bowls at Chipotle have become a staple for the restaurant. But a new report is drawing some big concerns about them. The New Food Economy says it found the fiber bowls are exposed to chemicals that can lead to cancer. The study says the bowls are treated with PFAS, as perfluorooctanoic acid is known. The substance is also called "forever chemicals." It helps bowls hold hot, wet and greasy food.
One of the eaglets in the PA Farm Country Eagle Nest hatched Wednesday morning, the Pennsylvania Game Commission announced. The eggs were laid back in February. The game commission has partnered with HDOnTAP and Comcast Business to provide a live look at the eagles' nest, nuzzled high up in a sycamore tree in Pennsylvania farmland. The Game Commission says at least one of the other eggs is pipping, or beginning to hatch, so we’ll likely see another eaglet Wednesday or Thursday.
Pittsburgh (WJAC) — According to NFL Insider Adam Schefter, the Pittsburgh Steelers have reportedly declined the 5th year contract option for running-back Najee Harris. This means that, unless a new contract is negotiated, Harris would become an unrestricted free agent at the end of this upcoming season. Harris was drafted out of Alabama in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft. Najee has rushed for 1,000 yards in each of his first three seasons with the Steelers, becoming the first Pittsburgh running-back to do so.
SEATTLE (AP) — Thursday marks marijuana culture's high holiday, 4/20, when college students gather — at 4:20 p.m. — in clouds of smoke on campus quads and when pot shops in legal weed states thank their customers with discounts. This year's edition provides an occasion for pot activists to reflect on how far their movement has come, with recreational pot now allowed in eight states and the nation's capital, as well as a changed national political climate that could threaten to slow or undermine their cause.
Johnstown, Pa — Many fruits and vegetables are at their peak this time of the year and are now ready to be harvested. 6 News spoke with officials from two different Cambria county produce markets who say regardless of some dry spells and other unforeseeable circumstances — this harvest season has been good so far this year. “We do get into the harvest this time of the year,” says Joel Weaver, a partner of Grandmas Produce in Windber.
JURUPA VALLEY, Calif. (CITC) — A California school district settled a $360,000 lawsuit Monday after it fired a teacher following her refusal to follow district policy, which included using a student’s preferred pronouns, according to the law firm Advocates for Faith and Freedom. In 2023, Jessica Tapia filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against the Jurupa Unified School District (JUSD), arguing she was dismissed by the school in 2022 over her Christian faith.
Johnstown Bishop Carroll Huskies | News, Weather, Sports, Breaking NewsWed, 05 Jun 2024 08:52:42 GMT (1717577562405) Section - News3 v1.0.0 (common) 85a848d002b3a7f7785bfb6376ad1dbb5836f767 BISHOP CARROLL HUSKIES hace 3 años H.S. Roundup 3-2: District 6 basketball playoffs roll onJOHNSTOWN -- Tuesday night featured quarterfinal match-ups in District 6-A boys and District 6-AA girls. On the boys' side, Bishop Carroll defeated Conemaugh Valley, Harmony held off Ferndale, Williamsburg raced past Blacklick Valley, and Saint Joseph's Catholic Academy upended Saltsburg.
Johnstown Bishop Guilfoyle Marauders | News, Weather, Sports, Breaking NewsWed, 05 Jun 2024 08:53:22 GMT (1717577602570) Section - News3 v1.0.0 (common) 85a848d002b3a7f7785bfb6376ad1dbb5836f767 BISHOP GUILFOYLE MARAUDERS hace 3 años H.S. Roundup 4-9: busy Thursday of local baseballJOHNSTOWN -- Thursday was a beautiful one for local action on the diamond. In LHAC play, Chestnut Ridge topped Westmont Hilltop, and Central Cambria picked up a road win over Johnstown. In Mid Penn Commonwealth action, State College held off.
SOMERSET COUNTY, Pa. — Two people are facing felony charges after hiding a wanted fugitive in the attic of a residence in Somerset Thursday morning, state police say. According to a press release, state police were attempting to serve a warrant for Kody Dunmeyer on the 300 block of Lavansville Road in Somerset when he was located hiding in the attic of the home. State police Rusty Koval, 35, and Tiffany Weimer, 34, were the only two individuals located on the second floor of the home when they discovered Dunmeyer.