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Blair Co., PA (WJAC) — On Thursday, Pittsburgh Steelers legend Rocky Bleier shared his inspirational story with local high schoolers in the Blair County area. From being a four-time Super Bowl champion, to being wounded in combat, Bleier has experienced the highs and lows of life and he was here to share that with high school students. The organization “United We Can” hosted Bleier to talk to the students about teamwork and perseverance.
The United Auto Workers on Friday accused Mercedes of interfering in a union election at two Alabama factories by intimidating and coercing workers into voting no. A week after Mercedes workers voted against joining the union, the labor group filed an objection with the National Labor Relations Board seeking a new vote. The union accused the company of engaging in a “relentless antiunion campaign marked with unlawful discipline, unlawful captive audience meetings, and a general goal of coercing and intimidating employees.
Officials with the US Department of Labor are reporting that an area McDonald's franchisee has reportedly violated multiple child labor laws. Authorities say an investigation revealed that Endor Inc., based in Cranberry Township, allegedly employed 34 juveniles, across five locations, and forced them to work longer and later hours than permitted by child labor laws. “Fast food restaurants offer young workers an opportunity to gain valuable work experience, but federal law makes sure their experiences do not come at the expense of their education or well-being,” explained Wage and Hour Division District Director John DuMont in Pittsburgh.
An Altoona man is behind bars after resisting arrest and attempting to disarm a police officer on school grounds in the Bellwood Antis School District April 26, police said. According to a criminal complaint, police were requested to the scene by school security officers in regards to a male behaving "suspiciously". Police said that the male, identified as Daniel Richardson, 39, was on school grounds in camouflaged clothing with two pit bulls running loose.
CENTRE COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — The "Battle of the Ballots" is heating up in Centre County, where close to 100 primary election ballots remain under review. The county election board contends that the group challenging the validity of the ballots filed their court suit "too late." In review, 95 mail-in ballots from April’s primary election were flagged with possible problems on how they were dated or not dated. The county election board decided to include the ballots in the final count, but before they were certified, a court suit was filed, claiming the ballots shouldn't be counted due to the dating errors.
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
GAZA STRIP (TND) — Hamas said on Friday negotiations with Israel broke down after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a ceasefire agreement, according to ABC News. The terrorist organization reportedly argued Israel’s renegotiation of the deal proposed by an Egyptian-Qatari delegation dismantled talks to pause fighting in Gaza. Israel's rejection of the mediators' proposal, through the amendments it made to it, has brought things back to square one,” Hamas said.Netanyahu claimed the agreement did not meet Israel’s main demands and pledged to move forward with attacks in Rafah, which lies in the Gaza Strip.