HUNTINGDON, Pa. (WJAC) — The Huntingdon Borough Police Department is looking for the person of interest in an aggravated assault incident.
According to police, they have an arrest warrant for 39-year-old Randy Gerard Cassell. Police said the incident took place in Huntingdon Borough.
According to police, Cassell is five feet, four inches tall. They report he has hazel eyes and a shaved head. Police said Cassell was last seen wearing an orange shirt.
JOHNSTOWN -- The bellowing sound of a pipe organ hasn't been heard at St. Mark's Episcopal Church for 80 years.
"We've had electronic organs since 1936, but even the electronic organ that we had in ‘77 was also destroyed," the Rev. Nancy Threadgill said.
But at Sunday morning's Christmas service, sounds from the M.P Moller pipe organ filled the room.
Threadgill said when First Christian Church on Vine Street disbanded, St.
UPDATE:ALTOONA, Pa. (WJAC) — According to the Altoona Water Authority, only 11 people are affected by the water main break.
They said those affected have been told directly.
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The Altoona Water Authority issued a boil-water advisory Thursday.
The release said there was a loss of water pressure due to a water main break on 25th Avenue and 11th Street.
Officials said that due to a lack of pressure, contaminants could have entered the water.
FRESNO, Calif. (KMPH) — A political sign with profanity can be seen in a window from outside Fresno City Hall in California. Someone reached out to KMPH to say they found the sign offensive because in Spanish it says F#@$ Trump.
The anti-trump political sign with Spanish profanity can be seen in Fresno Councilmember Miguel Arias' office window. KMPH News reached out to Arias for an interview or comment.
His office provided the following statement from Arias saying, "
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (TND) — Missouri state Rep. Ben Baker, R-Neosho, said Friday his daughter and her husband were killed during a mission trip to Haiti.
Rep. Baker wrote in a Facebook post that Davy and Natalie Lloyd were both killed during an attack by a Haitian gang. The couple was working on behalf of Missions In Haiti, an Oklahoma-based Christian organization, which reports a third missionary named Jude was also killed during the ambush.
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JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — It has been almost a month since students were welcomed back to campus at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. Officials with the university gave students the choice to begin the new semester either virtually or in-person. Senior, Emily Williams made the decision to come back to campus for the semester.
“I was a little scared coming back just because when the whole virus hit, I spent the first three months just staying home.
Way2Go cards still rolling out after a year of distribution by Victoria Langowska
Thursday, May 11th 2023(WJAC)
It’s been almost a year now since the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services rolled out their new Way2Go debit cards on which child support payments are loaded.
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Way2Go cards are debit cards on which child support payments are loaded. The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, or the DHS, has been distributing them since June 2022 but many people are only just getting them in the mail.
UPDATE | Cameron County, PA (WJAC) — State police have released some new details about Wednesday's shooting at the district attorney's law office in Emporium.
Troopers say the shooting occurred around 3 p.m. when an unidentified female suspect shot an unidentified victim.
Police say the victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries and the shooter was taken into custody after fleeing the scene in a vehicle.
Troopers say the circumstances of the shooting are still under investigation but authorities believe that it was an isolated incident and there is no threat to the public.
WAWAYANDA, N.Y. (TND) — A bus carrying 40 students and four adults from a New York high school was involved in a deadly rollover crash Thursday. State Police said the bus wrecked along Interstate 84 in Wawayanda just before 1:15 p.m., killing two people, including 43-year-old Gina Pellettiere, of Massapequa, and 77-year-old Beatrice Ferarri, of Farmingdale. At least five others were seriously hurt. They remain in critical condition. Their identities were not immediately known.