Somerset Co., PA (WJAC) — Acting Somerset County District Attorney Molly Metzgar announced charges against a Meyersdale woman following a drug investigation in Somerset County.
Authorities say Kelsi Sturtz is being housed at the Somerset County Prison on contraband and drug possession related charges.
Police say during the course of the investigation, authorities seized over 150 bags of suspected heroin, numerous prescriptions and a large amount of cash.
Authorities say three other individuals, who have not yet been identified, were also taken into custody and jailed for parole violations.
Windber, Pa. (WJAC) — This year has taken a toll on everyone and has led people to struggle financially.
The Windber Fire Department and Memorial Highway Chevrolet are teaming up for aFood Drive to help those who need it most.
Organizers are asking you to bring non-perishable food items to fill up the back of a Red Silverado truck parked at the Windber Fire Department.
Friday, November 20th is the last day you can drop off food donations.
CENTRE COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — A Centre County food processing plant has been "heavily fined" by the federal Department of Labor.
The Hanover Foods Corporation has a processing plant in Centre Hall and last year, the labor department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration opened an investigation there and has now cited the company with 70 violations.
OSHA claims the plant was in violation of dozens of safety and health hazard regulations.
Punxsutawney, PA (WJAC) — As thousands gathered at Gobbler's Knob Friday morning, Punxsutawney Phil emerged from his burrow to perform his annual Groundhog Day duties where he predicted an early spring.
Members of Punxsutawney Phil's “inner circle” summoned him from his tree stump at dawn to learn if he had seen his shadow or not, a message they say Phil communicated in “Groundhogese.”
According to legend, if Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter weather.
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — As part of a new five-year contract between the city and Sargent's Group, the Point Stadium will soon have a new alliterative name: "Sargent's Stadium at the Point."
City Council has been looking for a company to buy naming rights for the stadium since at least last year, when it began seeking proposals from local companies. This one will see Sargent's paying $15,000 a year for five years for the rights.