SEWARD, Pa (WJAC) — Pleasure Valley Raceway in Seward, Indiana County, is hosting the Jeremiah Jones Summer ATV National Championship this weekend.
Jones was an up and coming professional quad racer when an accident on a track severed his spinal cord and paralyzed him from the waist down.
Participants were out practicing Friday ahead of Saturday’s races.
The amateurs will race four laps and the professionals will race for 20 minutes plus one lap.
JOHNSTOWN - Coney Island Lunch closed a month ago after 101 years of business, shocking a lot of people in town.
But another nearby business – Capri Pizza and Restaurant in downtown Johnstown - is trying to keep the tradition alive by offering Sundowners and hot dogs that are similar.
“People love them" hot dogs, Capri Pizza owner Shirley DiRosa said Friday. “If you’re from Johnstown, you know Coney Island. Everyone grew up on them.
WASHINGTON (TND) — The leader of the Internal Revenue Service appeared in front of a House committee on Tuesday to defend his agency’s budget as the Republican majority in control of the chamber has tried multiple times tocut its new funding as it tries to modernize and become more efficient to enforce an increasingly complicated tax code.
IRS commissioner Daniel Werfel has made several pleas to lawmakers toleave the agency’s budget intact as it tries to enforce the tax laws that are on the books and improve what had become putrid customer service for Americans trying to ask questions about filing their taxes.
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — Some state lawmakers are calling to end smoking in all Pennsylvania bars, casinos, and private clubs for good. This bill would expand the Clean Indoor Act.
One local Johnstown bar says their business will take a hit if this bill gets approved.
“It's not the right of other people to make a decision for themselves,” part-owner of Rocky’s Tavern Anna Mae Rager said. “If you don't want to smoke at a bar then don't come in.
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Sean was born and raised in Western Pennsylvania, growing up in Rochester, Beaver County. He attended college in Northeast Ohio at Kent State University where he earned his bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism.