Woman succumbs to injuries from crash on RT 22 that also killed husband, dog, coroner says
2024-06-23
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — A second person has died as a result of a crash last month on Route 22 near Ebensburg in Cambria County, authorities say.
According to Cambria County Coroner Jeff Lees, 71-year-old Therese Dow succumbed Thursday to injuries sustained in the crash that happened May 25.
Dow’s husband, Richard, was killed in the crash. Officials say their dog had to be euthanized for injuries.
Investigators say a tri-axle truck hauling coal collided with the Dow’s SUV as it turned onto the highway from South Center Street at the Unimart intersection.
ARLINGTON, Va. (7News) — This Veterans Day celebration at Arlington National Cemetery was like no other Thursday as it was also a centennial commemoration of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. President Joe Biden laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Thursday as a part of his first Veterans Day in office as the Commander in Chief. This was just hours after a procession and flyover to celebrate 100 years of the Tomb.
Bob's Army & Navy to Close in June
2024-06-22
CLEARFIELD, Pa. (WJAC) — A well-known outdoor and hunting business in Clearfield is closing. After serving the community for decades, Bob's Army & Navy is saying "good-bye."
For 74 years, the name "Bob's Army & Navy" has been known to many across the region and in other parts of the state.
In June, however, it'll close its doors.
"It's always been family-owned. My parents started it in 1948. ...They came from Lewistown, PA, and started up the Army & Navy store,"
CENTRE COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — Officials say the driver involved in a deadly crash in State College last year is now in federal custody.
Authorities say he was out of jail, on bail, while awaiting trial until just a few days ago.
On the night of Sept. 27th, police say Ahmed Alqubaisi reportedly lost control of his vehicle and hit and killed another student, 25-year-old Lovisa Arnesson-Cronhamre, who was jogging along Park Avenue, near Penn State’s campus.
TIPP CITY, Ohio. (CITC) — An Ohio school board member gave a Nazi salute to a fellow member during a tense interaction Tuesday evening.
The gesture came as school board members for Tipp City Schools (TCS), located just outside Dayton, discussed recent district projects. Simon Patry, who resigned as TCS school board president at the end of Tuesday's meeting, was speaking on transparency when board member Anne Zakkour attempted to interject.
BLAIR CO, Pa (WJAC) — Logan Township police say a wanted Altoona woman is behind bars after she was found in possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia at a Blair County motel.
Police say on Sept. 26, officers were dispatched to the Cedar Grove Motel after receiving information about a wanted individual staying there.
Police identified the wanted individual as 32-year-old Brittany Gardner, who initially provided police with her sister's name.
STATE COLLEGE---Penn State running back Akeel Lynch announced Wednesday he will transfer for his final season of eligibility.
Lynch was the starting running back to begin the season, but lost playing time due to injuries and the emergence of true freshman Saquon Barkley. In a letter posted on his Twitter account Wednesday Lynch thanked his Penn State coaches, Joe Paterno, Bill O'Brien and James Franklin.
Lynch was considered a mentor to the younger running backs this past season.
NEW YORK (AP) — For a last hurrah, it was a Sage decision.
A miniature poodle named Sage won the top prize Tuesday night at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show, in what veteran handler Kaz Hosaka said would be his final time at the United States' most prestigious canine event. After 45 years of competing and two best in show dogs, he plans to retire.
Sage notched the 11th triumph for poodles of various sizes at Westminster; only wire fox terriers have won more.
Somerset Co., PA (WJAC) — U.S. Senate candidate Dave McCormick made a stop in Somerset County Tuesday.
McCormick toured the Leiss Tool and Die facility to highlight the importance of American manufacturing and bringing jobs back to the commonwealth.
McCormick cites more training opportunities and opening up oil and natural gas drilling as keys to making this happen.
McCormick is running on the Republican ticket.
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