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Altoona K9 officer tracks down robbery suspect
ALTOONA, Pa. (WTAJ) — An Altoona K9 officer is being celebrated after he successfully tracked down a suspect for police. The Altoona Police Department is thanking K9 Pongo who helped to track down a suspect who was wanted for a robbery and domestic incident. Police said that on Tuesday, June 25 they responded to Duff […]
Fire tore through Altoona home Wednesday night
ALTOONA, Pa. (WTAJ) — A home caught fire Wednesday night in Altoona. Firefighters were called to the home on the 3700 block of Walnut Avenue at around 11:50 p.m. July 3. The fire reportedly began outside of the home and quickly spread inside, causing significant damage to the first and second floors. Altoona firefighters reported […]
Suspects in multi-state crime spree arrested in Blair County
ALTOONA, Pa. (WTAJ) — A duo from outside of the contiguous United States was arrested in Altoona after an alleged multi-state crime spree targeting older Americans, Logan Township Police announced Thursday. Luz Dary Fandino Rodriguez, 48, of Colombia, and Hanster Sepulveda, 37, of Puerto Rico, were arrested July 3 after their rental car was pinged […]
Clarion Swimming & Diving: Six Golden Eagles Earn CSCAA Scholar All-America Honors
CLARION, Pa. — The College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) named their individual 2023-24 Scholar All-Americans on Wednesday. Six members of the Golden Eagles men’s and women’s swimming & diving teams – David Bocci, Luna Castellanos, Alexa Gonczi Colleen Hudson, Joslyn Jurski and Katie Madigan – earned the prestigious academic honors.
On track: Scranton may finally see return of passenger rail line to NYC through Poconos
It’s been more than 50 years since passenger trains ferried travelers from Scranton to New York City, and many in Northeast Pennsylvania had given up hope that a rail line would ever return. But funding from the 2021 bipartisan infrastructure law may finally bring back passenger trains to run between the Electric City and the Big Apple.
Fish for free on the Fourth of July
LUZERNE COUNTY, Pa. — Those who are new to fishing and those who have been doing it for a long time say there is a lot about the sport that anyone would enjoy. "Nice weather, summer, it's quiet in the morning, not many people just come out here and fish," Anthony Elkin said.
Longer happy hours could soon come to Pennsylvania bars and restaurants
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Do you think alcoholic beverages are too expensive when you order out? A new bill passed by Pennsylvania's House and Senate looks to make it less expensive for you to go out for drinks. From happy hours to drink specials, this new law is aimed at helping bar and restaurant owners add to their profits while making it easier on the wallets of customers.Pennsylvania tells bar and restaurant owners how often they can have happy hours and for how long. Happy hours are times when the consumer saves money and the business owners make more money...
Lt. Gov. Davis hails gun violence efforts
In Harrisburg last week, Lt. Governor Austin Davis hosted a roundtable discussion with local and state leaders, representatives of law enforcement, community organizations and victim’s advocates to showcase the strategies and efforts that have resulted in Pennsylvania showing the second-biggest improvement in gun-related homicides. “Pennsylvanians deserve to be safe...
Pa. Legislative clerk finds side job running fireworks tent a blast
Once again, Pennsylvania’s state budget — or lack of it — is fizzling Rick Breski’s Fourth of July side hustle. For more than 30 years, Breski, whose day job is as a legislative reading clerk with the House of Representatives, has operated a pop-up fireworks tent in the parking lot at Leed’s Restaurant and Bar in Swatara Township.
‘Tiny creatures with a big sting’ invading Jersey Shore | Today in Pa.
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Pennsylvania Grandmother Michelle Rohl Takes Third in US Olympic Trials Race Walking Event
Michelle Rohl, now a grandmother, wins third place at an Olympic trial in race walking. A 58-year-old grandmother from Pennsylvania took third place at the U.S. Olympics’ Team trials this past weekend in a race walking event, writes David Propper for The New York Post. The bronze medal win...
Two cats killed in house, business fire in Everett
EVERETT, Pa. (WTAJ) — Crews responded to the scene of a fire that spread from a house to a trailer and local business in Everett Thursday afternoon. The fire broke out along the 200 block of W. Main Street near Everett Foodliner. The fire started in the house and spread to First Impressions, a local […]
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