Love it or hate it, there's no denying that Valentine's Day is big business. This holds especially true for candy stores. Valentines will spend quite a bit of money to show their love on this special day. According to the National Retail Federation, shoppers will spend more than $20.7 billion for the sake of love each year...and $1.8 billion of that will be spent on candy alone.
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SOMERSET COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — Wednesday afternoon at Ideal Market, Johnstown native Karen purchased something other than just groceries.
"I donated three cases of water for the hurricane folks, because I used to live in Florida, so I know what it's like," she told 6 News.
The donations are being taken by volunteers from 3C's Church in Central City, home of the Machine Gun Preacher.
The items will soon be delivered to Florida to help the victims devastated by the impacts of Hurricane Ian.
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OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt is defending a state illegal immigration ban as the federal government looks to poke holes in the argument.
What the Department of Justice is calling unconstitutional, and an interference with immigration and foreign relations, is also a policy the governor strongly supports.
But even before the state's immigration law becomes effective on July 1, it could be blocked by the federal government.
PITTSBURGH - Johnstown native LaRod Stephens-Howling joined the University of Pittsburgh’s football staff on Friday as a graduate assistant.
Coach Pat Narduzzi said Stephens-Howling will be involved with recruiting and operations.
Stephens-Howling, a graduate of Greater Johnstown High School, played for Pitt from 2005-08 and twice was the team’s leading rusher.
He was a seventh-round draft pick of the Arizona Cardinals in 2009 and played four seasons for them as a running back and kick returner.