MEXICO CITY (AP) — Relatives have identified three bodies found in a well as those of two Australian surfers and one American who went missing last weekend, Mexican authorities said Sunday.
Baja California state prosecutors said the relatives had viewed the corpses recovered from a remote well about 50 feet (15 meters) deep and recognized them as their loved ones.
Thieves apparently killed the three, who were on a surfing trip to Mexico's Baja peninsula, to steal their truck because they wanted the tires.
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Monday, June 18th in Cambria County to celebrate the opening of a new business in town.
Elite Med Spa is now located along Scalp Avenue in Richland Township.
The spa offers appointments for micro needling, botox, dermo-planing, and other types of aesthetic fillers.
Not only do we offer the aesthetic injectable more invasive procedures, but we also have Estheticians that offer different types of facials, chemical pills, those types of things,"
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — After more than two years without a permanent one, Johnstown City Council has named a new city manager.
At a meeting held at the Pasquerilla Conference Center Wednesday, the council confirmed that Ethan Imhoff, who's the Cambria County Planning Commission Executive Director, had been selected.
City officials unanimously approved an employment agreement with Imhoff, pending background checks, effective January 31st at a salary of $135,000 per year.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Every single country music star that has a bar downtown gets their name in lights.
Whether it's Garth Brooks or Miranda Lambert, they have a big neon hanging sign outside their establishment, welcoming you in. However, country singer Morgan Wallen will not be getting his name in lights outsidehis new Broadway bar as Metro Council members say his actions come with consequences. The council members voted no Tuesday night to allowing Wallen's very own neon sign to go up outside his bar.
WILKINSBURG, Pa. (WJAC) — Allegheny County and Wilkinsburg police have released surveillance video of two men they believe are connected to a shooting that left a man dead and a 5-year-old boy hurt.
They are asking for the public's help in identifying the men and their vehicle.
According to Allegheny County police, the shooting happened Feb. 3 sometime around 1 p.m. Police say a 23-year-old man was walking with the child near the intersection of Laketon Road and Winston Street when a white four-door sedan, possibly a Toyota, approached them.
BOALSBURG, Pa (WJAC) — One man's military career involved him spending a lot of time by himself
At the Pennsylvania military museum in Boalsburg, among the exhibit is the story of a veteran from State College an, Air Force veteran, who had one of the loneliest jobs in the military.
The B-52 bomber is an iconic aircraft.
Its first flights were in the 1950s, and it’s still seeing military service.
Somerset Co., PA (WJAC) — State police in Somerset County have charged a Berlin man after he was accused of raping an unconscious woman at his home.
Troopers say Christopher Crites, 49, faces charges of rape of an unconscious victim, sexual assault and aggravated indecent assault, according to online court documents.
Investigators say on August 21 of last year, troopers received a report of a sexual assault in which the victim claimed that she had been raped by Crites.
BELLEFONTE -- Former Penn State athletic director Tim Curley has been released from jail and is now serving the house-arrest portion of his sentence in the Jerry Sandusky child-sex scandal.
Pennlive.com reports the 63-year-old defendant was released Oct. 3 from the Centre County Correctional Facility.
He was sentenced to seven to 23 months in jail after pleading guilty to child endangerment for not properly investigating a complaint by another Penn State assistant coach that Sandusky abused a boy in a locker room shower.
Blair Co., PA (WJAC) — Fire officials in Blair County say multiple crews were called to battle a blaze at a Hollidaysburg residence late Sunday night.
Authorities say crews from Geeseytown, Phoenix and Duncansville Fire Departments spent approximately three hours extinguishing the flames at the residence located along Axelle Street.
Officials say the fire began in the garage of the home and quickly spread to the attic.
Fire authorities say multiple pets were rescued from the blaze and the family was able to escape unharmed.
NEW YORK CITY (TND) — A 90-year-old volunteer at the National Multiple Sclerosis Society was recently asked to "step away" from her role for not aligning with the organization's inclusion standards, The National Desk confirmed Thursday.
Fran Itkoff, whose late husband reportedly suffered from multiple sclerosis, had been volunteering for the MS Society for nearly six decades. The non-profit's request for Itkoff to step away was first revealed in an interview with the popular social media account Libs of TikTok.