FORT JACKSON, S.C. (WBMA) — Two Army Drill Sergeants were found dead on base at Fort Jackson in South Carolina just eight days apart. Both men were from Alabama.
WBMA reached out to the Army to find out where they are at in the investigation and are waiting for a response. However, a spokesman for Fort Jackson told Military.com that the two deaths are unrelated.
According to U.S. Army Garrison Fort Jackson, Staff Sgt.
Pittsburgh, Pa (WJAC) — The Steelers' defense dominated Sunday as Pittsburgh cruised to a 38-7 victory over the Cleveland Browns, improving their record to 5-0.
Pittsburgh recorded four total sacks in the game, including two by linebacker Bud Dupree, and intercepted Browns' QB Baker Mayfield twice.
Steelers' safety Minkah Fitzpatrick scored the team's first touchdown of the game with a 33-yard pick-six in the first quarter.
Offensively, RB James Conner rushed for 101 yards, on 20 carries, and scored a touchdown in the second quarter, according to the box score.
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — The Park Avenue United Methodist Church is closing its doors after holding services for 130 years in Johnstown's Moxham community.
The decision was made Sunday when church officials voted to close the church in June 2020.
Officials did not immediately say what led to the vote.
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4TH UPDATE (7:00 p.m.):CAMBRIA CO, Pa (WJAC) — Residents who were evacuated Wednesday over concerns of flooding from the Wilmore Dam have been given the all clear to return to their homes, officials say.
Summerhill Fire Chief Bob Burkett say he’s spoken with the Cambria County Emergency Management Director, Art Martynuska, who says the surveillance level for the Wilmore Dam has dropped sufficiently enough for people to safely return to Summerhill Borough and Wilmore Borough.
RICHLAND TOWNSHIP -- A unique event was held in Johnstown Sunday for people in the community to, believe it or not, snowboard and ski in the middle of July.
A Johnstown native has made it snow in summer. This is the second year Doltyn Snedden helped skiers and snowboarders enjoy their passion when the weather wouldn't.
"This event, to me, is a better picture as to what needs to happen here in our community,” Snedden said.