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    WTAJ-TV is the CBS-affiliated television station serving primarily the Johnstown and Altoona viewing areas but also Indiana County. WCCS is proud to partner with WTAJ to bring you its latest news headlines.
    The fight over an historic Cambria County Cottage continues.
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    A Centre County Fire Chief killed in a tragic accident was laid to rest Thursday.
      The Southern Alleghenies Planning and Development Commission  is spending more than $200 thousand to  upgrade  traffic lights  in the region  with  l-e-d technology  as an energy conservation measure.  l
    About twenty students walked out of school Thursday morning because of a new dress code rule.
    Park officials are asking the public to arrive early to the Flight 93 Memorial Saturday because of heightened security.
    A new strength training system could give you the same results as traditional strength training in a lot less time.
    Local owner sells company to another Pittsburgh-area company.
    Harrisburg Senators lead best-of-five set, 1-0, after Wednesday night win.
    Hundreds of people lined Cambria County streets to welcome home a fallen Marine.
    Area women get an X’s and O’s lesson at Gridiron for Girls.
    A police officer was nearly hit by a van driven by an underage drunk driver.
    A group of concerned citizens has posted photos from the Magan's Law web site all around Brockway.
    Senator Bob Casey was in Johnstown Wednesday afternoon promoting a bill that would focus on what he said “is the engine of our economy, small businesses.”
    Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs across Pennsylvania are pushing to have a bill passed in Harrisburg that would give them more investigative power.
       Authorities in Blair County are dealing with what they call  a disturbing case of animal cruelty.   
    Have you ever decided not to eat at a  restaurant because it failed a food safety inspection or was cited for a few violations?  A new survey  suggests that your kitchen might not made the grade either.
    A huge fire-fighting effort  took place  on Wednesday afternoon in Northern  Cambria County.
    A therapist in our region offers a  treatment that's designed to give relief anxiety quickly, without medication, and  you can learn to do it on your own. 
    The combination of the very dry ground, low humidity and gusty winds will keep the fire danger high across the region today.