JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — A new leader is joining the Johnstown Police Department as they welcome a new police chief.
The Johnstown police department introduced their new chief, Richard Pritchard Monday. Pritchard has a long resume of policing, most recently working as a lieutenant in Pittsburgh
“I want to thank them for letting me a part of the team that’s going to lead the Johnstown police department from good, to great and beyond.
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — Investigators say a woman who was found stabbed to death in Geistown Tuesday was killed by a man whom she met on Facebook Marketplace to buy a fridge for her boyfriend.
Authorities say 26-year-old Joshua Gorgone was arrested Tuesday and has been charged with criminal homicide in the slaying of 54-year-old Denise Williams.
Officials held a press conference Wednesday morning, where they provided more details related to the case.
Johnstown, PA (WJAC) — UPDATE |
Cambria County District Attorney Greg Neugebauer gave more details regarding Saturday's fatal shooting outside the "Liquid Currency" bar in Cambria City in a press conference Thursday morning.
Neugebauer said a verbal dispute began inside the bar between Caleb Beppler, 21, and the bar owner that ended up outside on the street.
He went on to say that Beppler's cousin, Desmond Louder, then entered the altercation that briefly became physical him and the bar owner.
POTTERS MILL, Pa. (WJAC) — PennDOT officials offered an early traffic alert in Centre County as work continues on the Route 322 project in the Potters Mills area.
There are going to be added headaches for drivers for most of this month.
It’s a challenging, lengthy, highway construction project building a new stretch of Route 322 from Seven Moutains into Potters Mills and the intersection with Route 144.
The project is now in its fourth year, and motorists have already encountered plenty of frustrations and delays, but the next phase, starting June 17, could top them all.
Somerset County, PA — Just a few weeks ago, soggy green and brown slopes were what you'd be seeing at ski resorts in the region.
But now, local ski resort managers say to me, bone chilling weather conditions are a huge help for their business and more.
Resort leaders say they are taking advantage of the “extra cold weather.” “It is the best weather you could have for snowmaking, and to get people thinking about skiing and snowboarding.