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Judge rules in favor of CamTran over Coal Tubin' in battle over building

JOHNSTOWN - The battle over the sale of a Johnstown building has come to an end as a judge ruled in favor of CamTran over Coal Tubin’. While CamTran Chairman Ed Cernic Jr. said he's happy with the ruling. But Coal Tubin's attorney, Wayne Langerholc, said his client is disappointed and plans to appeal the court's decision. Last week, Judge Tamara Bernstein ruled CamTran followed the letter of the law and took all steps necessary in selling its building.

Judge's order reopens questions about what Paterno knew when

PHILADELPHIA (AP) A new legal document that claims a boy told Joe Paterno in 1976 that Jerry Sandusky had molested him has dropped like a bombshell and reignited debate about what the Penn State coach knew about his longtime assistant decades before his arrest. Details of the testimony remain hidden inside a sealed deposition in Penn State's court fight with the Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Association Insurance Company. Paterno family members immediately dismissed the accusation, and even an attorney for victims of Sandusky cautioned that he did not know of irrefutable evidence supporting the claim.

'Pro-life Spiderman' arrested for climbing Oklahoma's tallest building

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Former Steelers WR Martavis Bryant signs free agent deal with Cowboys after NFL reinstatement

Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide-receiver Martavis Bryant is returning to the NFL after being suspended from the league for nearly five years. Reports indicate that he is signing a free agent contract with the Dallas Cowboys. Bryant was drafted by Pittsburgh in 2014 out of Clemson University. In 2016, Bryant was suspended by the NFL for reportedly violating the league's substance abuse policy. He was reinstated in 2017 and finished the year with 50 catches, for over 600 yards and three touchdowns.