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One person injured, dog killed in late night fire in East Conemaugh, officials say

Cambria Co., PA (WJAC) — One person was transported to Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center Sunday night following a house fire in Cambria County. The fire was reported on the 200 block of Third Street in East Conemaugh Borough shortly after 11 p.m. Ron Reynolds, the deputy fire chief, says the house was fully ingulfed in flames. Four people were reportedly in the home at the time. Officials say the one person transported to the hospital was being treated for burns. [Read More]

Ronald McDonald House holds annual charity golf tournament to benefit sick kids

ALTOONA, Pa. (WJAC) — The Ronald McDonald House Mid-Penn Chapter held its annual charity golf tournament Monday at Sinking Valley Country Club. A total of 36 foursomes competed, with the real winners being the families who use the Ronald McDonald House. Ronald McDonald Mid-Penn distributes several different grants each year to help with such things like RMH housing costs, playgrounds --anything to help a sick child and their families get their minds off of the illness for a while. [Read More]

Senate to vote again on bipartisan border security bill amid GOP opposition

WASHINGTON (TND) — Lawmakers spoke about immigration and border security as the Senate is expected to vote on another border security bill that is backed by the White House. “Unfortunately, it's not moving forward because any Republican that wanted to support it, Donald Trump, came out and said, don't do it, I don’t want to give the current president a win,” Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., said. “So he's playing politics with it instead of focused on what the needs are from our law enforcement. [Read More]

West-central Pennsylvania athletes shine in PSFCA all-star game

ALTOONA — It is almost never a bad time to play a high school football game. The Pennsylvania Scholastic Football Coaches Association hosted its 18th annual East West All-Star Game. A handful of west-central Pennsylvania athletes helped the West team defeat the East team, 41-35. Watch the video below for highlights from the game: Here is a list of all the local athletes that played in the all-star game: Tommy Friberg - State College [Read More]

2020 Grange Fair Cancelled

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Ford recalls over 109K top-selling vehicles

DETROIT (WKRC) - The Ford Motor Company has recalled over 100,000 top-selling vehicles. According to USA Today,Ford Motor Company announced on May 24, that it is recalling 109,283 Lincoln Aviator SUVs over an issue with the rearview camera. Per the outlet, the accessory protocol image module (APIM) can possibly be affected by electromagnetic interference from a cellphone inside the vehicle. The interaction can cause the rearview camera image to flicker or become distorted, which can increase the risk of a crash. [Read More]

Infrastructure group tours CPV Fairview Energy Center

CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — Soon, nearly 1 million homes throughout the region will have cleaner energy. It's all powered by the Competitive Power Venture's Fairview Energy Center in Jackson Township, a project that has been years in the making. The project caught the eye of the group Grow America's Infrastructure, also known as GAIN. On Monday, members of the organization got an exclusive look at the natural gas power plant that has cost over $1 billion to build. [Read More]

Lines around the block at State Patty's 2023 amid heightened police presence

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (WJAC) — It may not be Saint Patrick's Day yet but, starting Friday night, crowds of people dressed in green flooded the streets and hit up the bars in downtown State College for the annual State Patty's. State Patty's was in full swing by Saturday night. The student-made "holiday" has faced criticism over the years for people getting out of hand and for putting a strain on local police and medical teams. [Read More]

Prosecutors to seek death penalty against Altoona man found living with corpse for 3 days

Altoona, PA (WJAC) — Authorities in Blair County say prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty against an Altoona man who is accused of stabbing another man nearly 100 times and then was reportedly found living with the victim's corpse for three days. During a formal arraignment Tuesday morning, prosecutors presented a notice that if Raymond Oechsle Jr. is found guilty of murder in the death of 42-year-old Christopher Helsel, then the District Attorney's office will ask that the jury sentence him to death. [Read More]