UPDATE |Pittsburgh (WJAC) — A happy update as Steelers fan Morgan Koester posted to Facebook late Monday that a fellow fan did indeed find her lost Terrible Towel during Sunday's game at Acrisure Stadium.
According to the post, the towel was picked up by another fan, who reportedly lives in Ohio.
Koester says the fan messaged her to let her know that they were in possession of the towel and that they will ship it back to her.
A 48-year-old Connellsville man has been charged with sexually assaulting three children years ago in Somerset County.
According to multiple probable-cause affidavits, Douglas Hostetler assaulted the children at different times dating back to as early as 1996 at Shade Township homes.
One of the victims also claims that Hostetler had abused her in a car and in Confluence Borough, according to one of the affidavits.
An investigation into the alleged abuse began in September after the now adult victims came forward with their stories, according to the affidavits.
FULTON COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — Authorities in Fulton County are providing new details on the investigation into the "suspicious" death of an infant child.
Last week, it was reported that the body of an infant was found along the roadside, in McConnellsburg Borough, on the morning of March 11th.
Now, officials have identified the child as an infant male, weighing approximately four pounds and was "estimated to be 36-37 weeks gestational age.
Kunzler & Company, Inc., the Lancaster-based pork processing company, has reportedly been bought out by the 5th largest pork processor in the United States.
On Monday, Clemens Food Group announced the acquisition of Kunzler, which has facilities in Lancaster and Blair County.
Company officials say that while Clemens will have ownership of the Kunzler plants, the Kunzler name and local operations will remain in place.
“As Chris Kunzler sought a successor to carry forward his family’s legacy after more than 123 years, I’m honored Clemens Food Group emerged as their ideal steward as there are many similarities between our cultures and commitment to excellence,"
BLAIR COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — A special adaptive swing is being brought into Myers Elementary school in Bellwood for children with special needs.
The previous swing needed some repairs, so the new swing is an upgrade.
The new swing at the elementary school was made possible through fundraising by the "Smiles for Miles Foundation."
One teacher at the school said the adaptive swing gives students the opportunity to enjoy time on the playground.
NEW YORK (TND) — "The Portal" installation in New York City is back! The public technological art sculpture linking Dublin to NYC reopened on Sunday after it was temporarily shut down due to "inappropriate behavior," according to organizers.
Spectators are able to witness, again, a live stream connection between the two exhibits, but only during a set number of hours.
Organizers posted on Flatiron NoMad Partnership's Facebook page that the sculpture will operate daily from 6 a.
One person in custody following early morning police raid in Upper Yoder Township, authorities say
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Johnstown, PA (WJAC) — Authorities say one person was taken into custody early Thursday morning following an alleged police raid at a home along Old Hickory Lane, in Upper Yoder Township.
Officials say the arrest was part of an investigation by the state attorney general's office.
Police say the individual, who has not yet been identified, was arrested on an active drug warrant.
Authorities with Johnstown Police, Upper Yoder Police, Cambria County SERT and state parole assisted with the arrest.
Elizabethtown, PA — It's being dubbed as the cutest race ever, and it happened Tuesday at a fair in Pennsylvania.
"Ready, set, go!"
Don't let their young age fool you, these are serious competitors.
"My husband was really excited about it, so we registered and got him a costume and here we are,” one parent said.
Twenty-nine babies, between the ages of 6 months to one year, attempted to crawl their way to the finish line at Elizabethtown Fair’s first baby race; albeit some got a little distracted.
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX) — An inmate was found murdered in his cell at a Texas jail. Jesus Torres, 57, was found unresponsive inside his cell at the at the El Paso County Jail Annex Monday night, according to an officials with the El Paso County Sheriff's Office.
Medical staff immediately responded to provide medical aid but the inmate was already dead.
The El Paso County Sheriff's Office Major Crime Unit and Texas Rangers began an investigation.