Blair Co., PA (WJAC) — Blair County court officials say the civil lawsuit involving former Bellwood-Antis wrestling coach Ryan Blazier is now expected to be settled outside of court after the jurors in the case were dismissed.
The civil trial against Blazier and the Bellwood-Antis school district was expected to begin this week after a lawsuit was filed on behalf of one of Blazier's victims.
The lawsuit argued that the school district shared responsibility for Blazier's actions for which he was later convicted of.
HANOVER, Pa. (WJAC) — A pair of Pennsylvania bald eagles are officially parenting, says Raptor Ecology Specialist Zoey Greenburg.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission has been partnering with HDOnTAP and Comcast Business to provide a live look at the Hanover eagles' nest in York County.
You can check out the livestream for yourself by clicking here.
According to Greenburg, the first egg was laid just before 4 p.m. Feb 2.
The second egg was laid on Friday at 5:14 p.
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — Penn Highlands Community College hosted a "wellness showcase" on Tuesday at its Richland Township campus.
Organizers say the event was a way for local and regional organizations to showcase the types of services they provide, ranging from emotional and physical support to occupational support and much more.
"Wellness is a part of all of our lives. I often think about wellness as the wheel, and if you've ever had a flat tire on a bicycle, any part of it that's weaker is going to make your trip so much longer.
UPDATE:ALTOONA, Pa. (WJAC) — Altoona police say, as of 11 a.m. Tuesday, all of the suspects are in custody.
ORIGINAL:Altoona police say five men are facing charges related to a string of sexual assaults and human trafficking within the city.
According to the Altoona Police Department, investigators have been working on several open sexual assault cases.
They say they learned that most of the cases were connected to five men who were targeting women with drug addictions,
BATON ROUGE, La. (WKRC) - A boy who gave his only dollar to a man he mistook as homeless got a reward from a businessman, who is behind several multi-million dollar companies. According to CBS News, 42-year-old Matt Busbice and his partners have built and sold multiple outdoor companies that are worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Per the network, Busbice, who owns sporting goods store BuckFeather in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, said the gift of $1 from nine-year-old Kelvin Ellis Jr.