CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — Retail stores in Cambria County have now reopened their doors after moving into the yellow phase of reopening.
One of those stores was Adorned Boutique in Johnstown. The shop welcomed customers back inside for the first time in almost two months.
Jessica Martella, Owner, Adorned
“We were very steady. Business was very steady. It wasn’t overwhelming so we were able to maintain safe distancing and I think everyone was just really excited to be back to some sense of normalcy,” said Adorned owner, Jessica Martella.
'Those stones represent a life:' Victims of 1889 Johnstown Flood remembered then & now
2024-06-07
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — The people of Johnstown displayed extraordinary resilience and strength following the Great Johnstown Flood of 1889.
They collectively mourned the loss of those of those who died, and immediately went to work on creating gravesites and lasting memorials for them.
Friday, 135 years after that fateful day, the National Park Service continues to somberly pay their respects to the victims.
Earlier Friday afternoon, at seven minutes after four, the time that the flood waters reached Johnstown, park rangers laid wreaths at the north and south dam abutments, and at 5 p.
LOGAN TOWNSHIP -- Betty Jean Shade's murder is something former investigators won't forget, and it's now featured in a Netflix series about FBI profiling.
"Shade was last seen alive on First Avenue in Altoona on Tuesday, May 29. She left her babysitting job around 10 that night and proceeded to walk home to 1410 Fourth Street about a mile away," former 6 News reporter Barbara Allen said in 1979.
Allen and former 6 News photographer Larry Field covered the story, and Field said he still remembers everything about it.
Middle Georgia's cult legacy: the Nuwaubian NationWed, 05 Jun 2024 05:34:12 GMT (1717565652962)
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Ohio AG warns student protesters could face felony charges under little known anti-KKK law
2024-06-07
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Sharp criticism has been aimed at Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost in response to a letter he sent to the state's public universities this week.
The letter warns that student protesters wearing face coverings could face felony charges under a little-known law to deter Ku Klux Klan demonstrations. The local president of the NAACP told WSYX that to connect current protests to a law meant to fight the Klan is disrespectful to African Americans.
PITTSBURGH -- The Pitt football program was busy on National Signing Day. Below is a list of a talented December signing class.
PITT FOOTBALL DECEMBER LETTER-OF-INTENT SIGNEES
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Last School
Myles Alston WR 6-1 185 Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes
Trey Andersen OL 6-6 255 Eagle Mountain, Utah/Lehi
Khalil Anderson DB 5-11 170 Atlanta, Ga./Riverwood
Gavin Bartholomew TE 6-4 255 Schuylkill Haven, Pa./Blue Mountain
Noah Biglow DB 5-11 170 Wesley Chapel, Fla.
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SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Crews responded to a massive fire in Salt Lake City, Utah, where two individuals were rescued from the building's second-floor balcony.
Salt Lake City Fire Chief Brandt Hancuff said crews were dispatched to a structure fire at 500 East Hollywood Avenue at 5:30 a.m. on Sunday.
The first units to arrive found heavy smoke and flames coming from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Wells Ward chapel.
Centre Co., PA (WJAC) — Authorities in Centre County say four area men have been arrested following a joint investigation into attempts to meet with "teenagers" in order to engage in sexual contact.
Investigators say the FBI and local law enforcement arrested the following individuals within the past week.
Gregory Wilson, 50, of LewistownWalter Sitosky, 66, of HoutzdaleChristopher Crispen, 33, of HowardRobert Mansberger, 58, of CassvilleAuthorities say in each case, the men were in contact with whom they believed to be teenagers and attempted to meet with said "