Somerset Co., PA (WJAC) — State police in Somerset County say a Markleton woman is facing charges, accused of stealing more than $38,000 from a local American Legion post and using it to make payments on online gambling sites.
Troopers say Regina Sanner, 43, was hired in Sept. of 2020 to be the manager of the American Legion Post #279, located along Rockdale Road in Black Township.
Authorities say the investigation into Sanner began in June, after the club's finance committee noticed multiple discrepancies.
Blair Co., PA (WJAC) — In commemoration of National Reading Month, the Altoona Railroaders Memorial Museum is teaming up with the Altoona Public Library to host "Railroad City Reads" at the museum.
The event is centered on reading railroading related books to young children.
It's free with regular admission to the museum and reading times are scheduled for noon, 1 and 2 p.m.
Staff at the museum say the key to appreciating local history is to educate others about it.
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2024-05-29
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Some lawmakers in Washington are touting a bill that would see whole milk and flavors added back to menus in schools.
House Resolution 1147, also known as the "Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act,” passed the House this week with bipartisan support.
The legislation was introduced by local representative Glenn "GT" Thompson.
He says it's been 13 years since students have had the option of whole milk, when former First Lady Michelle Obama moved to only allow low-fat options.
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa (WJAC) — Penn State tight end Pat Freiermuth has reportedly declared for the 2021 NFL draft.
“It has been an absolute honor representing the Blue and White these past three seasons,” said Freiermuth. “When I received my offer from Penn State, I knew right away it was the place I wanted to be. Obviously, the way my career ended wasn’t what I wished for, needing season-ending surgery on my shoulder.
WASHINGTON (TND) — As a possible U.S. ban inches closer for the popular video app TikTok, a deal that the app sent to the U.S. Government back in 2022 is now resurfacing. Included in the deal, known as "Project Texas," TikTok would have given the Biden Administration control over its U.S. operations. But the administration said no. "Basically it gave the U.S. certain kinds of safeguards as to TikTok's business practices,"
Your Town 2019: Elk County
2024-05-29
KERSEY, Pa. (WJAC) — In this final installment of 2019’s Your Town series, we take you to the Elk County Fair, a family-oriented tradition since 1974.
We feature a home-town restaurant that one family has been keeping popular in town for years, and a local woman who started a quilting business in her home that became a haven for women in the community.
This is Your Town Kersey from the Elk County Fair.
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — In light of nationwide protests over George Floyd's death, Johnstown city leaders are preparing for demonstrations.
People across the country are looking for ways to make their voices heard by speaking out against the death of George Floyd and others.
In Johnstown, officials warn people if you are going to protest, keep it peaceful and respect others around you.
Moments must be turned into a movement: That’s what city officials and activists joined together to say during a Johnstown community rally Wednesday.
Sayre, Bradford Co. (WOLF) — Local students are using their artistic talents to bring a smile to hospital patients while they have their meals.
Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital has teamed up with local Athens Area School District and Towanda Area School District .
Students grades K-8 designed holiday-themed artwork that will appear on patient meal trays throughout 2021.
"Our participating students have been so excited to know that their artwork is making a difference in the life of someone struggling with illness.