FRIDAY EVENING UPDATE |Johnstown, PA (WJAC) — Cambria County Coroner Jeff Lees has identified the victim of Friday morning's shooting in Johnstown as 19-year-old Emerald Nugent Jr. of Hornerstown.
Lees says Nugent died of multiple gunshot wounds and his death has been ruled a homicide.
More information is expected to be released next week as the investigation unfolds.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON UPDATE |Cambria County authorities have identified the suspect accused of shooting and killing a man, and wounding a woman, early Friday morning at Oakhurst Homes.
Clearfield Co., PA (WJAC) — Clearfield County, its warden and other jail staff are being sued in federal court for the overdose death of an inmate.
The family of Kaitlyn Evans, 31, who officials said died from a fentanyl overdose while incarcerated in the jail, filed a civil suit last week.
The court documents allege the jail staff was negligent in providing medical attention to her when she was found unresponsive in her cell.
STATE COLLEGE - State College High School swimming team head coach Brandon Workman has been charged with DUI. Aaron Workman, 38, was charged Tuesday in connection with a March 13 incident.
According to a complaint, Workman showed up at a school building just before noon March 13 and a witness said he appeared to be intoxicated as he was trying to pick up a district van to take the team to a swim meet.
DAUPHIN COUNTY — We’ve had a few snowstorms so far this year in Central PA, and we know we’re not done yet.
But with supply chain issues, the things you need – shovels, salt, a scraper for your car - might not be on the shelves.
The owner of Hornung’s ACE Hardware in Linglestown, Bill Hornung, says supply chain issues have impacted every aspect of business including morale of employees.
BEDFORD COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — Multiple residents of Bedford say -- that in many parts of the county -- spotty cell service and poor internet connection is the norm.
Bedford County Emergency Services Director Alex Delia says that can be dangerous in worst case scenarios.
"There is a plethora of dead spots within the county that affect public safety -- because as you can probably surmise -- in the event that somebody is in a car wreck or has a medical emergency, in an area of no coverage, they can’t contact us,"
Berlin 14 at Windber 0 (FNR)
United-Valley 24 at Portage 14
Forest Hills 35 at Bishop McCort-Carroll 0
Central Dauphin 8 at State College 19
Philipsburg-Osceola 8 at Bellefonte 9
Purchase Line 7 at Cambria Heights 28
Moshannon Valley 21 at Claysburg-Kimmel 14 (played at Hollidaysburg)
Chestnut Ridge 14 at Central 39
Central Cambria 0 at Bedford 21
Punxsutawney 21 at St Mary's 34
Altoona 28 at Central Dauphin East 14
STATE COLLEGE---Former offensive line coach Herb Hand left Penn State for Auburn Monday. James Franklin didn't waste any time hiring his replacement.
Franklin hired Matt Limegrover Wednesday, the former offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Minnesota. He also served as the assistant head coach under former Gophers coach Jerry Kill the past two seasons.
Limegrover, a Pittsburgh Central Catholic graduate, has 25 years of coaching experience.
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Lava Shell
2024-06-05
Hailing from the tropics to top spas, we feature my favorite way to relax. It’s the Lava shell massage. Sound exotic? It is!
A recycled tiger shell clam from the Philippines is used as a massage tool. The shell is filled with a mixture of seawater, algae and minerals and then heated to almost 120 degrees. The shell’s natural narrow edge and shape, combined with heat, makes it a perfect tool for deep tissue work.
SASKATOON, Canada (WKRC) — A McDonald's regular said he got a $580 ticket for opening the fast-food chain's app in the drive-thru.
McDonald's customer Mason Prima spoke to Canada-based CTV News on Tuesday after he was allegedly handed a $580 ticket for pulling up the McDonald's app in the drive-thru. Per the outlet, Prima had hoped to use his points to score a free meal.
“I’m barely even moving. I pull up my app and look at the rear-view mirror and there’s a motorcycle cop behind me,” Prima told CTV News.