UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – In three and a half weeks, Penn State will be facing off against the Washington Huskies in the Fiesta Bowl. Penn State fans are willing to make the trip out west to see them can now buy their tickets.
Fiesta Bowl tickets for Penn State's showdown with Washington are now available to everyone.
Fans can request up to eight tickets for the big game on Dec. 30 in Phoenix.
The Pennsylvania Department of Education has made a policy change this school year that impacts special education students.
Up until this year, special education students could remain in school until they were 21 years old, but with this recent change in policy now they students can stay in school until the age of 22.
The Pennsylvania Department of Education sent a letter out on August 30th to school districts across the commonwealth — stating in part, “The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) is writing to communicate an important policy change that will provide continued education services to special education students.
EBENSBURG, Pa. (WJAC) — While many people are having to find new ways to celebrate Mother’s Day one assisted living center in Cambria county found a unique way for family members to celebrate their loved ones who are residents.
On a usual Mother’s Day, hundreds of visitors would be coming and going into Cambria Care Center and Amber Hills assisted living centers in Ebensburg.
“Our Mother’s Day is usually our biggest event of the year.
Elk County, PA (WJAC) — If you're looking for a unique way to experience Pennsylvania’s elk population, this story is for you.
Horse-drawn wagon rides are being offered through the Elk Country Visitor Center in Benezette.
It's mating season for the elk, meaning they're more active and you have a better chance of catching a glimpse.
Now, if you're interested in taking a wagon tour, they're usually held on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
SCHELLSBURG, Pa. (WJAC) — The Bedford County Humane Society held its annual "PupArt" event Sunday afternoon. The Humane Society encouraged folks to bring their pets to the fundraiser and check out some local artisans.
6 News certainly didn't have a ruff time catching up with some pets at the event.
"Oh my gosh. The dog turnout, I'm amazed," ecstatic BCHS volunteer Sue Roadman told 6 News. "And seems to be pretty, pretty, uh, civil for as many dogs in one place.