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After seeing WTAJ News' story about the Clearfield Salvation Army being out of food in their emergency pantry, another local pantry asked to help.
For his birthday a 14 year old asked for a microphone like the ones he sees on WTAJ.
Construction of the next section of limited access State Route 219 in Somerset County is expected to start before the end of the coming summer.
A local community is raising money to support nonprofit organizations.
A car slams into a building, injuring at least four people.
When a natural disaster strikes, emergency medical workers have to be ready to respond on short notice. Members of medical response teams from across the region gathered in Blair County on Wednesday for some updated training
Folks across the region are looking for ways to support the people affected by the tornado in Moore, Oklahoma.
One man is heading across the country on foot to honor his best friend.
New program helps people understand how to help those with mental illness.
Karl Hottenstein died in 2006 after a single dose of methadone that wasn't prescribed to him.
Methadone is a legal drug when administered properly, but is it being abused, WTAJ News investigates.
Court appointed defense attorney Tim Burns said he still recovering after being hit in the head more than a week ago by his client.
Construction Should Begin By The End of Summer
Document written in 1789 hasn't been on public display for decades
Controversial former Rep. who resigned attempts political comeback.
Three republicans cross-filed for the seat left vacant by The Honorable Hiram Carpenter.
Three republicans faced off for sheriff, Donald Grubb, Gregory Hack and incumbent William Walters.
Race between George Zanic and Gregory Jackson.
Brad Kraus has been the Elk County District Attorney since 1994.
Former reporter now working with emergency responders in Oklahoma.