Pennsylvania
Bull attacks, kills man on Pennsylvania farm
JACKSON CENTER, Pennsylvania — A 51-year-old man was killed when he was attacked by a bull in a pasture on his farm in western Pennsylvania, reports say.
Mercer County Coroner John Libonati tells the Sharon Herald the death of Richard “Rick” Joy on April 23 “really is just a tragic incident.”
“He would have been working on his farm just like any other day when somehow the bull got angry and attacked him,” Libonati tells the Herald.
WKBN Channel 27 reports the coroner ruled that Joy died of blunt force trauma. He reportedly died moments after emergency workers arrived at his farm.
The Herald reports Joy was a forklift operator and also was a U.S. Army veteran who served during the Gulf War.
Jackson Center is about 100 miles southeast of Cleveland.
Pennsylvania
New building at University of Pennsylvania aims to become hub for AI research
Wednesday, November 13, 2024 4:04AM
New building at University of Pennsylvania aims to become hub for AI research
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Action News got a sneak peek at the University of Pennsylvania’s newest building, which is dedicated to advancing artificial intelligence and data science.
Amy Gutmann Hall is designed as a hub for collaborative research in AI.
The building at the northeast corner of 34th and Chestnut streets was built using mass timber, an emerging architectural material.
Officials say the hope is that the research done at the new building will put Philadelphia on the map as a center for AI innovation.
Gutmann Hall is set to open in early 2025, according to university leaders.
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Pennsylvania
Pa. Dept. of State says outcome still unclear in Casey-McCormick Senate race as deadline looms • Pennsylvania Capital-Star
The still-pending result of Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate election between incumbent Democrat Bob Casey and GOP challenger Dave McCormick remained uncertain Tuesday, but the Pennsylvania Department of State (DOS) expects a clearer picture to emerge after the 5 p.m. deadline for counties to submit their unofficial vote tallies.
However, the DOS cautioned in a statement, that picture won’t be a definitive one.
The Associated Press called the race for McCormick on Thursday. But the Pennsylvania Secretary of State noted not long after the AP call that there were “at least 100,000 ballots remaining to be adjudicated, including provisional, military, overseas, and Election Day votes.”
Casey has not conceded, with his campaign pointing to the number of outstanding ballots to be counted. He reiterated in a statement Tuesday morning that across Pennsylvania, “close to 7 million people cast their votes in a free and fair election. Our county election officials will finish counting those votes, just like they do in every election. The American democratic process was born in Pennsylvania and that process will play out.
I want to thank the election workers across our Commonwealth who have been working diligently over the weekend. Their work will ensure Pennsylvanians’ voices are heard.”
McCormick held a victory party in Pittsburgh on Friday, and on Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s office said McCormick and Senator-elect Ruben Gallego of Arizona had been invited to freshman Senator orientation.
But the DOS explained in its statement that the result of the race was still to be determined. “As Pennsylvania counties continue the arduous process of canvassing provisional ballots, the results on PA’s election returns website after 5 p.m. today will not reflect the final vote count,” Tuesday’s DOS statement reads. “While the counties strive to provide us with their unofficial results, many counties still have challenged ballots that must be considered at a board of elections hearing”
If the vote margin between Casey and McCormick is at or below 0.5%, a recount would be triggered under state law.
“Once the Secretary receives unofficial returns from all counties, he will determine whether an automatic statewide recount has been triggered in the U.S. Senate race,” the DOS said. “If he determines a recount is triggered, the Department will announce that via press release. That recount must be completed by noon on Nov. 26,” which is two days before Thanksgiving.
This is a developing story
Pennsylvania
Multi-vehicle crash closes Pennsylvania Turnpike at I-95
A multi-vehicle crash closed the Pennsylvania Turnpike at I-95 in Bucks County, officials said.
The crash occurred in the westbound lanes of the turnpike at milepost 351.5 Tuesday morning. Officials have not yet revealed the cause of the crash or if anyone was seriously injured.
Footage from SkyForce10 showed a badly damaged truck at the scene of the crash.
The turnpike is currently closed between I-95 southbound (Exit 40) and the Bensalem Interchange (Exit 351) due to the crash. Detours are currently in place at the following locations:
- I-95 South (5.2 miles)
- Exit 35, PA 63 West/Woodhaven Rd (3.2 miles)
- US 1 North toward Morrisville onto Roosevelt Blvd (2.5 miles)
- Re-enter the PA Turnpike at Bensalem Interchange (Exit 351)
This story is developing. Check back for updates.
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