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- Fire destroys apartment building; 1 person taken to hospital
- Clearfield County hires new Veterans Affairs director
- Eight college students injured in crash on I-99
- Law requires Marcellus companies to have emergency response plans
- Conemaugh Township man faces more than 100 counts of indecent assault on young girl
| Eight college students injured in crash on I-99 |
| 5 hours ago - WJAC TV |
| State police said eight Penn State students were hurt in a crash on Interstate 99 in Benner Township on Friday night.According to troopers at the Rockview Barracks, eight Penn State students were in a Honda Pilot that lost control on the northbound lanes near the Bellefonte exit, swerved off the [Read More] |
| Ski mountains struggle with snow shortage |
| 7 hours ago - WJAC TV |
| Many ski mountains and resorts across the northeast are reporting poor turnout and conditions as a result of below-normal snowfall so far this winter. Although mountains to the west of the Alleghenies are doing well, officials at Tussey Mountain near Boalsburg told 6News on Friday that this [Read More] |
| Clearfield County hires new Veterans Affairs director |
| 7 hours ago - WJAC TV |
| In late October, Dominick Kurtz, Clearfield County veterans affairs director resigned from his position. Kurtz had been director for six years. Following his resignation the Clearfield County commissioners accepted applications for the vacant position. After conducting 25 interviews and [Read More] |
| Law requires Marcellus companies to have emergency response plans |
| 11 hours ago - WJAC TV |
| Governor Tom Corbett signed eight senate bills into law on Thursday. One of those bills included Senate Bill 995. The bill requires companies to adopt emergency regulations. Companies must adopt GPS coordinate addresses for each unconventional well at both the access road entrance and well pad [Read More] |
| Conemaugh Township man faces more than 100 counts of indecent assault on young girl |
| 12 hours ago - WJAC TV |
| A teenage girl was sexually abused for the past five years. On Friday, the man Police said is responsible for the crime is behind bars. Police said the charges were filed so fast five days ago when a teenager came forward to share her side of the story. She was getting sexually abused over the span [Read More] |
| Police investigate possible sex affair between inmate, contractor at Indiana Co. Jail |
| 14 hours ago - WJAC TV |
| INDIANA, Pa. -- State police are investigating whether an outside food service worker had sex with an inmate at an Indiana County jail. The Indiana Gazette reports the allegations involve a 43-year-old woman who works for a company that provides food and canteen [Read More] |
| Heinz Endowments fund Flight 93 oral histories |
| 14 hours ago - WJAC TV |
| PITTSBURGH -- A project to compile oral histories of those connected to a hijacked plane that crashed into a Somerset County field on 9/11 will continue for at least three more years thanks to a $225,000 grant from The Heinz [Read More] |
| Man killed in Blair Co. crash |
| 16 hours ago - WJAC TV |
| BLAIR COUNTY, Pa. -- A Williamsburg man died in a one-vehicle crash Thursday night in Blair County. The crash happened along Interstate 99 at mile marker 17 in Greenfield Township. Pennsylvania State Police said John Richardson's pickup truck was traveling at a high-speed when it left the highway [Read More] |
| Fire destroys apartment building; 1 person taken to hospital |
| 16 hours ago - WJAC TV |
| CENTRE COUNTY, Pa. -- A major fire destroyed an apartment building and sent one person to a hospital early Friday. The fire was discovered around 5:30 a.m. at the building on Fifth and Spruce streets in Philipsburg. Seven people were in the building at the time and all escaped, but one person [Read More] |
| Local lawmakers react to closing of NDIC in Johnstown |
| 1 day ago - WJAC TV |
| The National Drug Intelligence Center in Johnstown is officially shutting down for good. The future of the facility was up in the air since mid-November when Congress decided to pull funding. Some local lawmakers tried to intervene, but to no avail. When we first heard about the possibility of the [Read More] |


