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Man charged in deadly shooting of missing Uber driver

MONROEVILLE, Pa. (WJAC) — Allegheny County police say they've arrested the man they believe is responsible for the death of 38-year-old Christina Spicuzza, of Turtle Creek. Police say Spicuzza was reported missing Feb. 11 after her family hadn't heard from her the day before. They say she had been taking Uber fares when she vanished. County detectives say she was found Saturday on a wooded hillside along Rosecrest Drive in Pitcairn.

State College Furniture Store Closing After Nearly 50 Years, Owner to Pursue True Passion

STATE COLLEGE/CENTRE COUNTY, Pa — Stover’s Furniture in State College will be closing up shop after nearly 50 years in business...but the store’s owner says he’s not retiring. Gary Stover, known by many locals as ‘Crazy Jake,’ is leaving furniture behind...but he’s not quite done with tables. “It’s going to be hard but...I’m going to become a professional gambler,” he stated. Stover says the pandemic and inflation have caused problems, and with his trusted colleague of many years leaving, he too decided to move on.

Greater Johnstown Career and Technology Center recognizes graduates

Greater Johnstown Career and Technology Center recognized their students Thursday morning as they graduated from the school. 200 students in at least eight school districts took part in the ceremony, which took place at People's Natural Gas Park in downtown Johnstown. Their administrative director, John Augustine, said the administration is proud of its students, as they spent the last three years of their high school career learning a trade as they prepare to enter the workforce or the military.

National Museum of the American Coverlet

BEDFORD, Pa (WJAC) — Not too many people know what a coverlet is, but there is a museum in our area that is dedicated to preserving and showcasing American woven coverlets, many of which are from the 19th Century. In another edition of our Road Trippin’ segment, we explore the National Museum of the American Coverlet, which is located on Julianna Street, in Bedford, and is open daily, from 10 a.

Sheetz hit with federal discrimination lawsuit

A convenience store chain where President Joe Biden stopped for snacks this week while campaigning in Pennsylvania has been hit with a lawsuit by federal officials who allege the company discriminated against minority job applicants. Sheetz Inc., which operates more than 700 stores in six states, discriminated against Black, Native American and multiracial job seekers by automatically weeding out applicants whom the company deemed to have failed a criminal background check, according to U.