BLAIR COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — An Altoona couple is facing felony child endangerment charges after police say they overdosed early Wednesday morning with children in the home.
According to the Altoona Police Department, Colton Flannery and Rose Markle have both been charged with a felony and two misdemeanors.
Police say they were called just after midnight to the 200 block of Willow Avenue for reports of an unconscious woman.
They say dispatchers were told the woman had shallow breathing and that Narcan was given two times.
ALTOONA - A water line break along North 4th Street in Altoona is affecting dozens of customers. A release from the Altoona Water Authority said crews were repairing a line behind Holy Rosary Church Tuesday afternoon when a water line broke. Officials said that two dozen homes in the area will be without water for several hours. A Boil Water Advisory is in effect until further notice for the affected area.
The Conemaugh Township Volunteer Fire Department had an open house Saturday afternoon looking to recruit more firefighters.
Department President Jeff Marshall said, "We're trying to recruit because everyone's numbers are dwindling. A lot of fire departments in the area have the same problem where daytime especially there's not a lot of help like there used to be."
Firefighters said they are hoping to help lowering numbers across the state one person at a time.
WINGATE, Pa. (WJAC) — A Centre County judge has upheld a state liquor control board decision not to grant a liquor license to a Sheetz store that's located next to schools in the Bald Eagle Area School District.
The Sheetz on South Eagle Valley Road in Wingate is located next to an elementary school and high school.
Sheetz appealed the LCB decision.
In rejecting the appeal, the judge cited the fact that the store is located next to not one but two school buildings.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WJAR) — A New England man is claiming that his local Domino's pizza refused to deliver to him because of his address.
Christian Miller claimed an employee at one of the pizza franchise's Providence, Rhode Island locations told him they would not deliver his order to a home less than a mile away. "She said it was because it was unsafe and referenced an incident that occurred with a driver,"