CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — Police say an alleged drug dealer accused of causing the fatal overdose of a person was arrested Tuesday at a Cambria County rehabilitation facility.
According to the Altoona Police Department, 49-year-old Timothy Tombs is facing charges related to drug delivery resulting in death stemming from an investigation in April.
Officers say they were called to a home on the 1600 block of 12th Street April 14 for a suspected drug overdose.
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — One local business is supporting the Black Lives Matter movement by joining a world wide campaign.
Stone Bridge Brewing Company in Johnstown is joining has become a part of the Black is Beautiful beer collaboration
The Black is Beautiful beer campaign is a collaborative effort to bring awareness to the injustices people of color face daily. The idea started at a brewery in Texas and has made its way to downtown Johnstown.
HARRISBURG, Pa (WJAC) — Several major changes could be coming ahead of the 2020 hunting season, and beyond, according to a release from the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
Game Commission officials discussed many changes at Saturday's Board of Commissioners meeting, all of which will receive a final vote at the next meeting in April.
The release says that some of the proposed changes would include new rules for the dual-carrying of bows and muzzleloaders, changes to deer-tagging requirements and the simplifying of mentor programs.
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Location: Northern Cambria High School
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Location: West Shamokin High School
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United (Armagh, PA)
Location: Penns Manor High School
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Location: Ligonier Valley High School
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Homer-Center (Homer City, PA)
Location: Penns Manor High School
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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (KUTV) — The Utah County Attorney's Office on Tuesday announced formal charges against Michael Aaron Jayne, who is accused of using a semi-truck to kill Santaquin Police Sgt. Bill Hooser during a traffic stop on May 5.
The announcement was made at a press conference the day after Hooser's memorial service in Orem. However, prosecutors said they’re not going to answer any questions about the case until the trial is over.