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H.S. Roundup 2-24: Wednesday slate features all hoopsJOHNSTOWN -- The local circuit was made up solely of basketball Wednesday night. In boys action, Westmont Hilltop defeated Bishop McCort, Cambria Heights defeated Central Cambria, and Bald Eagle fell to Penns Valley. In girls' games, Bishop McCort defeated Westmont.
CENTRE COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — Saturday morning, PSU volleyball star Jonni Parker signed autographs for young athletes who hope to become just like her.
It was during the Flood City Volleyball Challenge at the 1st Summit Arena, attracting volleyball players from all over Pennsylvania.
"Volleyball is a game that I've loved ever since I was little. Now it's a passion -- in order to pass on what I know -- in order to grow the game,"
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Gov. Josh Shapiro's administration said starting Tuesday it is making it easier for someone to register to vote when they are getting or renewing a driver's license in Pennsylvania.
Under the new format, prompts on the computer screens in driver's license centers will take the user to a template to register to vote. That leaves it up to them to choose not to register. Previously, prompts on the computer screen first asked the user whether they wanted to register to vote.
WASHINGTON (TND) — Airplane owners can ask the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to conceal information identifying them under the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024 President Joe Biden signed into law earlier this month.
The act requires the FAA to establish a process that allows private aircraft owners to ask the agency to hide personally identifiable information from the public.
The bipartisan Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization is a big win for travelers, the aviation workforce, and our economy,” Biden said.
SHANKSVILLE, Pa. -- Flight 93 National Memorial Park Superintendent Stephen Clark said the remaining wreckage from the ill-fated flight will return to the museum later this year.
Clarik said this is following the longstanding effort by the Families of Flight 93 to return the wreckage to the site.
Clark said the remaining wreckage of the jetliner that was hijacked by terrorists and crashed on the Sept. 11, 2001, has been stored at a secured unit since the FBI investigation concluded in 2001.
CENTRE COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — A long-discussed expansion of a Centre County educational facility is again in the works with the focus on providing training for those interested in medical related careers.
At the Central Pennsylvania Institute of Science and Technology, many career training classes are full.
Officials have discussed plans for a new health science building for nearly a decade and now, a proposed 35 -thousand square foot building is once again on the drawing board.
Lower maintenance and repair needs plus lower energy costs can make a very convincing case for electric car ownership.
The same isn’t always true for those who own vehicles the old-fashioned way, going with what’s new and fresh every three years or so, before trading it in for the next. Then, electric vehicles have an issue that can turn the math on its side: appalling resale value.
The average new electric vehicle loses 56.
A Cambria County man is facing felony charges after lighting a fire in a bedroom after a verbal altercation Thursday, police said.
According to a criminal complaint, police were dispatched to a home on the 100 block of Lakeview Road in Cambria Township after reports of an individual was threatening family members.
Police said they spoke with the family and were informed that Mark Gergely, 47, had went to the residence and was chasing a family member around and making verbal threats.
ROARING SPRING/BLAIR COUNTY, Pa — Close to three hundred employees will lose their jobs when the Appvion Paper Mill in Roaring Spring closes its doors within the next two months. After serving as a community cash cow for several generations, the Roaring Spring Paper Mill told employees yesterday that they would no longer have a job soon.
The mill has been a staple in the area for over a century, and becomes yet another factory in the area to fold.
JOHNSTOWN, Pa (WJAC) — A Johnstown restaurant has closed its doors for good.
A sign on the door for Quaker Steak and Lube says, “due to circumstances facing the restaurant industry, we have made the unfortunate decision to permanently close.”
The move to shut down after nearly 9 years appears to have been sudden as the company made social media posts about promotions at the restaurant earlier this week.
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