Ten local girls and two head coaches were selected to the Pennsylvania Sports Writers All-State Girls Basketball teams on Friday.
Bishop Guilfoyle head coach Kristi Kaack won coach of the year in Class 1A. Kaack led the Marauders to their second PIAA state championship in four years.
Bishop Guilfoyle will only lose one senior and the entire starting lineup is expected to return.
Westmont Hilltop head coach Brittany Eisenhuth won coach of the year in Class 3A.
Cambria County, PA — Business owners at the Johnstown Galleria say they are glad to be back after 6 years. This on top of the brand-new stores being opened each month.
Wednesday, September 13th marks the opening of one of the newest shops that used to be inside the mall years ago. I asked store manager, Charlene Collins, how she feels about the mall's owner, Leo Karruli, reaching out to them in June hoping to bring Gardner's candies back.
DuBois, PA — Amid COVID-19, Lakeside United Methodist Church in DuBois started to do virtual services last year.
Pastor Brett Dinger said they launched in person services last June but shut down around Thanksgiving.
"I got COVID, so we had to shut down again cause I got COVID. But we've been back consistently since the beginning of February," said Brett Dinger, Senior Pastor at Lakeside United Methodist Church.
In preparation for Palm Sunday, Dinger said the pews are distanced with green stickers and people are encouraged to wear masks.
Clearfield Co., PA (WJAC) — Authorities in Clearfield County confirmed that charges have been refiled against the off-duty officer who was arrested earlier this year following a shooting at a DuBois-area business.
Online court records show that a new batch of charges were filed earlier this week against Zachery Dodson, who is accused of shooting and wounding another man during an altercation with the owner of Invictus.
This refiling comes after some of the charges against Zachary Dodson were dismissed in March.
MIFFLIN COUNTY, Pa. — A 21-year-old driver is now facing up to two years in prison after a bizarre incident made national headlines.
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Officials say Evan Miller was driving his 2006 Toyota Corolla in August of 2023 in Decatur Twp. before speeding off a culvert and into a home's second story.
Court records indicate that Miller had been driving under the influence, claiming that he tried to hurt himself after seeing demons and believing that he was a demon.
Officials at Oakland Church in Johnstown say they left the United Methodist denomination in favor of the Global Methodist Church last year.
Senior Pastor Randall Bain says that differences in the United Methodist Denomination existed since the 1970s. He says conflict existed between the more conservative and progressive branches of the church.
Bain explains, “Conservatives would want to interpret the Bible more literally and count the scriptures as the word of God, and really, we would want to be impacted by what that says.
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HUNTINGDON CO, Pa (WJAC) — According to Huntingdon County District Attorney David Smith, one man was arrested during this week's snowstorm following a drug bust in Union Township.
Authorities say 45-year-old Scott Moyer faces charges of drug manufacturing, possession of a controlled substance and use of drug paraphernalia, according to court documents.
According to a criminal complaint, state police in Huntingdon and the PSP SERT Unit executed a search warrant of Moyer's residence, on Tuesday morning, following a months-long investigation.
CENTRE CO., Pa. (WJAC) — Valentine's Day's all about love, but it's not always about romantic love. That's because there's always time to give family some love. Some fathers and daughters in Centre County got to spend some family time on Sunday, at the YMCA of Centre County's Daddy Daughter Dance.
"I think the opportunity to spend time with our daughters anytime is a good time," Scott Collins, Payton's father, told 6 News.
Centre Co., PA (WJAC) — Besides facilities at Penn State, the former Centre Crest nursing home in Bellefonte is one of the county's largest buildings.
The county still owns the building, and with a new Centre Crest facility now open, architects are now studying what’s best in terms of renovating the nearly 85-year-old property.
“We have started surveying what individual departments would have potential to move into that facility
With close to 120-thousand-square-feet of usable space, there's been talk of leasing part of the building, but county administrators say it’s too early for that decision.