BLAIR COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — Authorities say a man is behind bars in Blair County after he allegedly robbed a delivery driver earlier this week.
Police say just after 2 a.m. Tuesday, 29-year-old Jesus Figueroa allegedly robbed a DoorDash driver on 7th Avenue in Altoona.
The driver reported that he believed Figueroa had a knife during the robbery.
After he was arrested, police say officers discovered that Figueroa was in possession of a black shard of metal that could have been displayed as a knife.
About 7,000 people are expected to be attracted to Johnstown for two concerts at 1st Summit Arena on Friday and Saturday according to Marketing and Box Office Manager Chad Mearns..
Friday night Grammy nominated country artist Lee Brice is headlining a show at 1st Summit Arena, expecting a crowd of over 2,500 people.
Mearns said shortly after that concert ends, between 10 and 15 people are tasked with setting up the arena for the "
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — At least three people are dead after a charter bus crash in Pennsylvania Sunday night. According to Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), the incident happened around 11:49 p.m. on I-81 in Dauphin County. PSP reported a 2005 Van Hool tour bus was traveling from New York during a heavy downpour when the crash happened.
While traveling, officials said the bus attempted to wind around a right curve when it noticed a 2016 Honda CRV stopped in southbound traffic.
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University Park, PA (WJAC) — Is Penn State moving closer to closing some Commonwealth campuses?
That’s a primary question with the university now offering buyouts to commonwealth campus employees, which they're calling "voluntary separations."
Penn State says the decision is due to a significant drop in enrollment at the campuses while it continues to work on lowering its operating budget deficit.
The university says involuntary layoffs could happen in the future.
Pittsburgh (WJAC) — The Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium is welcoming its newest member to the facility as Marcy the Chinese Red Panda is now available for visitors to see.
Marcy arrived at the Pittsburgh Zoo late last month from the Red River Zoo in Fargo, North Dakota.
Zoo officials say she will join fellow Chinese Red Panda, Xia, in the "Forest Passage" habitat, which is located near the front of the park.
SOMERSET – Winter weather affected many people who were using the Pennsylvania Turnpike on Monday. Those traveling on the turnpike likely ran into extensive delays and road closures.
The eastbound and westbound lanes were both closed Monday -- at different times -- for short periods due to tractor trailers jackknifing.
It was a busy day for first responders and road crews, as many drivers were not expecting snow after the warm weekend weather.
INDIANA COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — State police in Indiana County say a Homer City man is behind bars after being charged in a fatal DUI crash that occurred in Pine Township last year.
Authorities say on Jan. 7, 2023, troopers were dispatched to the intersection of Route 422 and Red Mill Road, near the Indiana County and Cambria County line, for a two-vehicle crash.
Police say the driver of a silver Subaru WRX, identified as 25-year-old Hunter McCloskey, was reportedly found dead in a nearby bush after being ejected in the crash.
Cleveland Browns' Myles Garrett delivers toys to Northern Cambria family displaced by fire
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NORTHERN CAMBRIA, Pa. (WJAC) — Cleveland Browns Defensive End Myles Garrett made a stop in Steelers country Tuesday to visit a family who lost everything in a Northern Cambria fire last month.
The fire broke out April 3 near the corner of Philadelphia Ave. and Cottonwood Street, displacing two families.
One of those families was the Abrams family who had just welcomed a new baby.
The father of the family, Tommy Abrams, says he’s a huge Cleveland Browns fan and Garrett reached out to him on Twitter after hearing about his family’s loss.