Johnstown, PA (WJAC) — Movie theaters all across the country, and right here in our area, are getting ready to celebrate National Cinema Day on Saturday September 3rd. Last year, movie theaters celebrated Cinema Week as a way to get people back into the theaters, which featured exclusive content and events. This year, for the first time, theaters are celebrating National Cinema Day.
"Cinema day is a new one where they got all of the film companies to agree that we could charge only $3 per ticket on Saturday for all of the new movies,"
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — The potential for survivors out there is astronomical.
That's what attorneys defending the sexual assault victims of Dr. Johnnie Barto told 6 News in an interview Wednesday morning.
The former Johnstown pediatrician -- convicted of molesting children over the course of decades -- has been sentenced to life in prison.
The California-based law firm Manly, Stewart & Finaldi is representing over 100 victims of Dr. Barto's sexual assaults.
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HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (TND) — A TikTok-famous toddler in North Carolina became an honorary Target team member for a day.
Twenty-month-old Azai, who rocketed to fame after his mother Mia started posting videos of him exploring Target aisles offering shoppers a heartfelt "Hi, how you doing?”, was recently promoted to Store Happiness Director at the Huntersville location. He's also referred to as the “internet’s favorite nephew.” Team members rolled out the red carpet for Azai last Friday as he got to hand out Bullseye-themed sweet treats during an employee huddle, make an announcement over a walkie-talkie and double-check inventory in the toy department.
Johnstown, PA (WJAC) — Christmas season isn't always merry and bright as some people remember loved ones they have lost.
The faith-based committee of the Cambria County Drug Coalition will be holding its annual “Blue Christmas” service on Tuesday, at 7 p.m., at the Greater Johnstown Christian Fellowship on Elton Road.
The service is designed to bring comfort to those who may be dealing with grief, trauma or other hardships.