BOALSBURG, Pa. (WJAC) — A new, 12,000-square-foot rock-climbing gym opened in Centre County Saturday. Or rather, it had its grand opening.
The gym Climb Nittany in Boalsburg has actually been open for two years, opening its doors originally in October 2020. Due to the pandemic limiting the amount of people indoors, they decided to wait till now to cut the ribbon. General manager Michael Molony told 6 News it was "
Today Sheetz, a major Mid-Atlantic restaurant and convenience chain, announced it will celebrate National Coffee Day on Wednesday, September 29, 2021 by offering one free coffee for My Sheetz Rewardz members.
This promotion is valid for any size self-serve coffee at all of Sheetz’s 633 locations and no purchase is necessary to participate.
Sheetz Bros. coffee features four signature blends with a light to dark progression, freshly ground in every store.
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — One Johnstown borough is without power due to a fallen tree and downed wires. Authorities say a tree fell on wires near Gilbert Street and Wall Street in Brownstown Friday morning. The downed wires caused power outages in the area. The roadways are being closed until crews can remove the tree and Penelec can restore power. According to the Penelec outage map, between 100-500 customers are affected by the outage.
Pittsburgh, Pa (WJAC) — According to a release from the Department of Justice, two Western Pennsylvania men have been arrested and charged for partaking in the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
Authorities say Jordan Mink, of Oakdale, and Matthew Perna, of Sharon, face charges related to criminal acts at the Capitol earlier this month.
Investigators say Perna faces charges of unlawful entry on a restricted building, unlawful injury to property, violent entry, destruction of government property, theft of government property and aiding and abetting, while Mink faces charges of knowingly entering a restricted building and disorderly conduct.
CURWENSVILLE - A Clearfield County winery that's teamed up with a retail giant will soon be making its way to Cambria County.
Starr Hill Vineyard & Winery will be opening a store inside Wal-Mart in Johnstown, Richland Township.
Owner Kenn Starr said he learned the art of making wine by his father's side in 1952.
Over the past three years, his small winery nestled in the town of Curwensville on Bailey Road has been expanding into the large retailer.