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New legislation prompts changes to PA dog license laws; what owners need to know

Officials say changes are coming down from the state for dog licenses that owners need to be aware of. New legislation has been passed to protect dog breeders, which makes it so all dogs will need to be licensed at 8 weeks of age, that's as soon as you buy or adopt a new puppy and take it home. The old law stated that dogs needed a license at three months.

Steelers draft 6 players on final day of 2021 NFL Draft

Pittsburgh, Pa (WJAC) — On Day 3 of the 2021 NFL draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers selected six players, giving them nine total draft picks by the end of the weekend. Pittsburgh's late round selections include as follows: OT Dan Moore Jr., Texas A&M (4th round, 128th overall)LB Buddy Johnson, Texas A&M (4th round, 140th overal)DE/DT Isaiahh Loudermilk, Wisconsin (5th round, 156th overall via trade with Miami)LB Quincy Roche, Miami (6th round, 216th overall)S Tre Norwood, Oklahoma (7th round, 245th overall)P Pressley Harvin III (7th round, 254th overall)The Steelers also signed eight undrafted free agents, including Pittsburgh-area native and former Penn State Nittany Lion Lamont Wade.

Students displaced after water break at Penn State Altoona

ALTOONA, Pa. (WJAC) — Cleanup continues Tuesday after a sprinkler valve ruptured in a Penn State Altoona residence hall and displaced several students. According to Penn State officials, the sprinkler valve ruptured around 7 p.m. Monday in Cedar Hall, affecting fewer than 60 rooms. Officials said they’ve been cleaning up since just before 11 p.m. Monday. They said air dryers and dehumidifiers are being used in each affected room and will continue to run until the building is completely cleaned and dried.

Texas Rep. alleges USCP took photos in his office; USCP chief stands by 'vigilant' officer

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area athletes ink college choices

Wednesday marked the beginning of the early signing period and a number of area athletes signed NLI's making their college choices official. Hollidaysburg had a pair of athletes sign today: Brock Irvin will play football at Towson, and Darcie Frazier will run Track at California University of Pennsylvania. Altoona sent two football standouts to the next level: Gaige Hill signed with Toledo, and Mitch Lawhead inked his NLI with Lehigh.