Snow Continues To Fall In Erie

Snow continues to fall in Erie and surrounding areas that already have seen a record amount of snow over the past few days. The National Weather Service office in Cleveland says at least an additional 5 to 10 inches are expected thru Wednesday. The storm brought 34 inches of snow on Christmas Day. Another 24.5 inches fell by last night. That brings the total since December 23rd to more than 62.9 inches.

White Christmas Gives Way To Bitter Cold

A white Christmas for much of the Northeast and Midwest has given way to bitter cold until the New Year. National Weather Service meteorologist Amy Seeley says to expect colder than normal temperatures the rest of the week. Temperatures hovered around zero degrees in Chicago yesterday.

Two Dead In Pittsburgh Shooting

A man and a young boy have been killed in a shooting near Pittsburgh and three people have been arrested. Allegheny County police say the shooting happened yesterday in Swissvale. When police arrived, they found a 29 year old man dead and a seven year old boy wounded. The boy was taken to a Pittsburgh hospital, where he later died. Police say the shooting appears to have been an exchange of gunfire. One of the three arrested was wounded and taken to a hospital.

Authorities Still Investigating Harrisburg Shooter

In Harrisburg, a prosecutor says authorities are still investigating the motives of an armed man who shot at police in several locations before dying in a shootout. Dauphin County District Attorney Ed Marsico gave no new information yesterday about Ahmed El-Mofty. The 51-year-old naturalized citizen fired at a Capitol police officer Friday afternoon and later at a state trooper, wounding her. El-Mofty was later killed in a confrontation with police.

Arabs Impose Tax On Tax Free Citizens

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, which have long lured foreign workers with the promise of a tax free lifestyle, plan to impose a five percent tax next year on most goods and services to boost revenue after oil prices collapsed three years ago. The value-added tax, or VAT, has raised concerns among some residents who say the cost of living is already high.

Former Steeler LB James Harrison Signed By Patriots

The Steelers-Patriots rivalry has just added a new twist.

After being released by the Steelers earlier in December, the veteran linebacker James Harrison signed on Tuesday with the New England Patriots. James Harrison has been used sparingly this season in Pittsburgh, despite his history with the team that has landed him two Super Bowl rings.

The Patriots will be Harrison’s 3rd team following Pittsburgh and Cincinnati.

For more on this story, tune into A.M. Beaver County tomorrow at 6:30 with Matt Drzik.

Most Of Nation Sees White Christmas

It was a White Christmas for much of the Northeast and Midwest. Here in Beaver County, a dusting of snow blanketed the area. A blizzard swept into parts of New England and bitter cold enveloped much of the West. Forecasters expected up to 10 inches of snow for parts of Maine and New Hampshire with wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour.

Man Killed In Pittsburgh Area Shooting

Authorities have released the name of a man killed in what investigators believe was a home invasion attack that also critically wounded a woman in Churchill, near Pittsburgh. The Allegheny County medical examiner’s office says 67 year old Jeffrey Weiss died a a gunshot wound to the trunk. No arrests have been made.

Handgun Pardon Prompts Legislative Action

The handgun that Shaneen Allen was carrying when she was pulled over on a New Jersey highway could have sent her to prison for years if not for a pardon from Governor Chris Christie. Now, the legal saga that kept the Pennsylvania mother in jail for 48 days could change handgun laws throughout the United States. In Harrisburg, the Republican led house passed legislation that would allow gun owners with state issued concealed-carry permit to carry a handgun in any state that allows them. The measure faces longer odds in the senate.

Trip Across The Delaware Scuttled

The kids did their part, but Mother Nature had the final say in scuttling the annual Christmas Day trip across the Delaware River by George Washington and his troops. Organizers said high winds yesterday prompted cancellation of the reenactment, which usually draws thousands of spectators. Low water levels originally threatened the trip. A non profit organization that teaches boat building to skills to students provided rowboats that could have made it across, but the winds were just too much to stage the event.