'Some were shaken up:' Employee reacts to shooting at Punxsutawney Walmart
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — It’s been more than 24 hours since police say one man was shot dead during a fight between two brothers in the Walmart parking lot along Route 119 in Young Township, Jefferson County.
As of Tuesday afternoon, there appears to be no criminal charges against the suspect, and information about what happened remains very limited.
6 News reached out to the coroner’s office for the identity of the victim but were told to talk to state police.
Altoona PD seeking new leads into year-old, 'violent' home invasion
BLAIR COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — Altoona police are asking the public's help in solving a year-old, "violent" home invasion.
Police say on the night of May 27, 2023, multiple suspects reportedly broke into a home along the 800 block of 18th Ave. and "physically restrained" a 70-year-old female resident.
Authorities say the suspects then "violently" assaulted the victim by punching her in the head and face and then striking her with CO2 powered handgun.
how local schools deal with crisis
Teacher shortages are affecting schools across Pennsylvania, and local districts said there is a continuing struggle to fill some positions.
A statewide analysis done by Laura Boyce, the executive director of Teach Plus Pennsylvania, and a Penn State University professor Dr. Edward Fuller said Somerset and Blair County’s overall teacher shortage are rated as ‘extremely severe’ while the rest of the area is in the ‘severe’ category.
Boyce said our area generally has “A very low supply of teachers, only moderate to low qualifications of teachers.
Is it coming from AI directly, or from competition with AI skills?
(TND) — Nearly half of professionals in a new survey from Microsoft and LinkedIn said they are worried artificial intelligence will replace their jobs.
And over half of the survey respondents who use AI at work said they worry that using it on important tasks makes them look replaceable, according to the Work Trend Index survey of thousands of knowledge workers – those who typically work at a desk.
Two-thirds of leaders in the survey said they wouldn’t hire someone without AI skills.
Monday baseball roundup features 3 local games
JOHNSTOWN -- Monday evening featured a trio of local baseball match-ups.
At Vo Tech, Richland handed Forest Hills its first loss of the season 6-4.
Central stayed perfect with a road win over Westmont Hilltop.
At Bald Eagle, McGwire Heverly tossed a no-hitter as the Eagles blanked Clearfield.
Check out the video above for highlights.
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19-year-old wanted for fatal shooting of 18-year-old in York City
YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — York City Police are now searching for a teen who is wanted for the killing of an 18-year-old on W. Jackson St.
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19-year-old Alajah Holmes is currently wanted for homicide charges after the shooting of an 18-year-old on the 300 block of W. Jackson St.
Anyone with information on Holmes or the shooting is asked to call the York City Police at 717-846-1234 or 717-849-2219.
First-of-its-kind dinosaur bones discovered at Laurel, Maryland park
LAUREL, Md. (7News) — A rare dinosaur bone bed was recently discovered at a Laurel, Maryland park, according to Prince George’s County Department of Parks and Recreation.
The host of bones was found at M-NCPPC Dinosaur Park and officials said it's the first of its kind found in Maryland since 1887, marking a major milestone in paleontological research. Officials tell 7News that the term “bone bed” is used by paleontologists when bones of one or more species are concentrated within a geologic layer.
Mica Miller restraining order request details harassment, stalking allegations
HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (WPDE) — ABC15 News has obtained new documents relating to the Mica Miller case through the Freedom of Information Act that detail allegations of harassment and stalking that Mica reported to authorities about her estranged husband, John-Paul Miller.
The Robeson County Medical Examiner confirmed Mica died by suicide from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on April 27, 2024.
The month before she died, Mica filed multiple police reports with Horry County Police and Myrtle Beach Police for alleged stalking and harassment incidents involving John-Paul.
Westmont Hilltop, Shade roll to first wins of season