JOHNSTOWN - Central Cambria's Max Murin on Saturday committed to wrestle for the University of Iowa after his senior season.
He said wrestling for the Hawkeyes will be a dream come true.
Murin reached the PIAA Class AA finals the past two years, winning at 113 pounds his sophomore year and finishing as a runner-up this past year in the 126 weight class. He plans to wrestle at 138 pounds in his final season with the Red Devils.
PHILADELPHIA (WCAU) — Julie Hudson is home with her family after a nightmare of a week where mistaken identity in Texas resulted in her arrest in Philadelphia.
On Thursday, the city’s district attorney offered an apology on behalf of every agency involved and said this case highlights the need for more information sharing between jurisdictions.
It was an emotional reunion, after a week behind bars, as Julie Hudson was able to go home to her family early Thursday morning.
JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. (WKRC) — A part-time ski instructor's death has been ruled a homicide after a collision with another skier, according to reports.
The Teton County Sheriff's Office issued a statement on Facebook, noting that two skiers collided on Rendezvous Trail at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Teton Village on April 14. Authorities asked anyone who witnessed the collision to contact a detective.
PEOPLE reported the Teton County Coroner said 71-year-old part-time ski instructor Peter Wuerslin died after he collided with a 34-year-old skier.
WINDBER, Pa. - A hotel coming to Windber took a big step forward Tuesday.
Borough manager Jim Furmanchik said a feasibility study conducted by Hospitality Marketers International came back extremely favorable.
He said the study showed the borough could support a 75-room hotel.
Furmanchik said representatives were impressed with the area’s Flood City Elite baseball fields and Iron House complex. He added it would be the closest hotel to the Flight 93 Memorial, which would make the borough a prime location.
BLAIR COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — A special event was held Monday in Blair County.
Families United for Change teamed up with several local businesses and organizations to host a clothing and accessory boutique for women in recovery.
The event was held inside the newly created Railroad City Cultural Center, located within the historic Gables building.
Women in recovery are able to stop in and peruse the items, which range from business attire to hygiene items.