EVERETT, Pa (WJAC) — People from Bedford County may soon recognize one of their small towns on the big screen.
Everett Borough will be featured in the Paramount Network and Apple TV series, "Defending Jacob."
On Saturday, there were crews filming on Main Street in Everett and at the abandoned turnpike tunnels in Breezewood.
Filming was supposed to begin early in the morning, but according to the show's location manager, Drew Nicholas, it was pushed back to later in the day.
SOMERSET - Christmas is right around the corner and some Laurel Arts dance students are spreading holiday cheer as part of their 11th annual Christmas show.
It's a performance that's put together by students all while helping fellow students this holiday season.
And by the time the stage curtain closes, they help raise money for their fellow dance students.
The show is free but donations are accepted.
The scholarship fund benefits the dance students who may otherwise not be able to participate.
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — Johnstown Wire Technologies, the largest producer of value-added carbon and alloy wire in North America, has a new owner, according to an announcement made Monday.
The Johnstown company, which is in the city’s West End, has been acquired by Sanjeev Gupta’s Liberty Steel, part of the global GFG Alliance, the release said.
“The 250-worker advanced manufacturing facility at Johnstown will complement Liberty's melting and rolling operations at Georgetown, South Carolina and Peoria, Illinois and, combined with its scrap processing plant in Tampa, Florida, will firmly embed the business along the full value chain in the U.
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — The 33rd annual Showcase for Commerce culminated Friday morning with the announcement of more than $400 million in local defense contracts.
Those contracts include $136 million for Kongsberg, in Richland, for work involving the Crows remote weapon program.
JWF Industries also made new announcements of more than $140 million in contracts including commercial, defense and oil and gas.
Concurrent Technologies also announced millions of dollars in contracts.
2nd UPDATE:Cambria Co., PA (WJAC) — Cambria County Coroner Jeff Lees has identified the victim of Wednesday night's fatal crash in Adams Township.
Authorities say 33-year-old Billy Burggraf, of South Fork, was traveling westbound on Locust Street, towards the Route 219 interchange, when she lost control of her vehicle.
Investigators say the vehicle then traveled through a grassy area before striking a lamp pole and a tree.
First responders say Burggraf was "