Huntingdon Co., PA (WJAC) — Rockhill Furnace in Huntingdon County is home to Pennsylvania’s first operating trolley museum.
The Rockhill Trolley Museum allows visitors to experience riding in the trolley cars that played a significant role in the country’s development.
The museum also has several of Johnstown’s former trolley cars within its ranks.
For more information on pricing and events, you can visit rockhilltrolley.org.
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Autopsy reports allowed? Increased restriction to public records law under consideration
(TCS) — Legislation under review Tuesday in North Carolina Senate Judiciary Committee could increase restrictions on public records.
Language in a bill that includes a section on autopsies would add those reports from the state’s chief medical examiner to an exemption list, if they are part of an unsolved crime investigation file. Once solved or prosecution complete, access could be granted.
Inspection of the documents while a case is unsolved or prosecution is yet to be completed would also be restricted from public view, reversing a state law.
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H.S. Roundup 3-8: four District 6 playoff games featuredJOHNSTOWN -- Monday's slate was relatively light for playoff basketball. In girls District 6-AAA semifinal action, Forest Hills outlasted Penn Cambria and Cambria Heights raced past Penns Valley. On the boys' side, In District 6-AAAAA semifinal match-ups, Hollidaysburg fell to.
Local bars fear losing business if Clean Indoor Air Act expands
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — Some state lawmakers are calling to end smoking in all Pennsylvania bars, casinos, and private clubs for good. This bill would expand the Clean Indoor Act.
One local Johnstown bar says their business will take a hit if this bill gets approved.
“It's not the right of other people to make a decision for themselves,” part-owner of Rocky’s Tavern Anna Mae Rager said. “If you don't want to smoke at a bar then don't come in.
Professional Bull Riders making stop in Johnstown this weekend
Johnstown, PA (WJAC) — The Professional Bull Riders "Unleash the Beast Tour" is making a stop at Johnstown’s 1st Summit Arena at Cambria County War Memorial this weekend.
There will be 40 riders from all over the world competing over three days against not only each other, but monster bulls weighing between 12-hundred and two-thousand pounds each.
It's a sport that lets you yell as loud as you want while enjoying wrecks (being bucked off), great (eight second) rides and other fun.
PSU coach James Franklin pressured team doctor to clear injured players
WJAC — A former team doctor for the Penn State football team accused head coach James Franklin of trying to influence the doctor's decisions on when to medically clear injured players to allow them to resume playing.
Dr. Scott Lynch, in a lawsuit filed in Dauphin County Court, also names Penn State Athletic Director Sandy Barbour, Penn State Health and the Penn State Hershey Medical Center as defendants.
Lynch claims Franklin obstructed regulations dealing with the medical management of student-athletes.
JOHNSTOWN -- The 2000 NFL Draft was one for the history books for the Penn State football program. At that time, it was the first time since 1984 that college teammates went 1 and 2 respectively in the draft. Those teammates were defensive lineman Courtney Brown (Cleveland Browns) and LaVar Arrington (Washington Redskins). It was the first and only time in program history that Penn State was represented with the first two picks in the same draft.
Basketball tournament to remember Johnstown man who lost battle with addiction
JOHNSTOWN -- Dozens of people laced up their shoes for a three-on-three basketball tournament Saturday, to raise money, and to remember a friend and family member from Johnstown, who lost his battle to heroin addiction last year.
Thirty-four teams competed at the Westmont Grove in Johnstown.
They're hoping to raise $6,500 to get Chris Herren, a former NBA player who lost everything to drugs, to speak to high school students in Johnstown, in memory of 23-year-old Tony Swalligan.
Black bear kills 16-year-old boy during race in Alaska
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Alaska authorities have identified a 16-year-old boy who was fatally mauled by a black bear during a weekend mountain race as Patrick Cooper of Anchorage.
Race organizers say Cooper reportedly called his brother while he was being chased by the animal just before the Sunday afternoon attack. Earlier reports say he texted his mother.
Race director Brad Precosky says the boy was mauled after he got lost and veered off the trail during the juniors division of the Robert Spurr Memorial Hill Climb race south of Anchorage.