UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (WJAC) — Two Penn State students who were studying abroad this semester have tested positive for coronavirus, the university announced Thursday.
Penn State Media Strategy Manager Heather Robbins confirmed the cases to 6 News.
Robbins says neither of the students has been on campus.
One of the students is back in the United States with family and is asymptomatic, Robbins says.
“The other individual is still abroad, and we are doing whatever we can to support the student, who we understand is feeling better,” said Robbins.
EBENSBURG, Pa (WJAC) — With the November general election just two months away, candidates on both sides are rallying voters for both President Trump and Joe Biden.
On Thursday evening, the Cambria County Democratic party held a rally at Revloc Park in Ebensburg, enjoying time together and revving everyone up for the election.
Organizers say, with the pandemic, they were a little surprised by the turnout but are happy with the outcome.
JOHNSTOWN -- Conemaugh Health System announced Monday that chief executive officer Scott Becker is retiring effective Sept. 30.
Becker, a 30-year healthcare veteran, has led Conemaugh through some of the most evolutionary times in healthcare.
He helped the four-hospital system transition through a strategic partnership with Duke LifePoint Healthcare.
Conemaugh Health System and Duke LifePoint joined forces in 2014 with a shared interested in collaborating with hospitals, healthcare providers, and patients to bring high-quality, innovative healthcare services to the region.
OKALOOSA ISLAND, Fla. (WPMI) — One day after after Michael Stadther reported his ice cream truck missing and posted it on Facebook, the truck has been found.
"Facebook found my truck," Stadther said. "I can't believe how many people shared it and knew about it." His original post about the truck was shared over 500 times and was also shared by the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office.
Stadther told NBC 15 that as soon as he found it was stolen from his lot in Okaloosa Island, he contacted police and put it on Facebook for help.
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — It hasn't been business as usual for restaurants in Johnstown for several days now, after Gov. Tom Wolf ordered only takeout and delivery be allowed at this time to decrease the spread of COVID-19.
Restaurant owners say this has had a devastating impact as they struggle to make ends meet. But a group of people in Johnstown are stepping up to show their support during this time, and make those takeout orders count.