Pittsburgh (WJAC) — Pittsburgh Steelers running-back Jaylen Warren made history on Saturday, becoming just the second undrafted player in the franchise's history to eclipse 1,000 total yards in a season.
Warren's performance in Saturday's victory over the Bengals propelled him over the 1,000 scrimmage yards mark.
The only other undrafted player to tally 1,000 total yards in a single season was Willie Parker, who accomplished the feat in three straight seasons, from 2005 to 2007.
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — Hundreds of people will gather this weekend in Johnstown to walk with a purpose. The Johnstown Walk of Hope will help ease the burden cancer patients in our region face by raising money to help cover the cost of life saving care they need.
You can grab your walking shoes and head over to Trojan stadium at 9 Saturday morning to join in the walk, no registration is required and the walk will end at 1pm.
UNIVERSITY PARK -- Ryan McCarvel became the second player in State College Spikes history to hit for the cycle as they go on to defeat the Brooklyn Cyclones 10-4 and with that, take the three-game series.
The Cyclones took the lead in the top of the fourth inning, scoring three runs, but the Spikes instantly responded.
In the bottom of the fourth, Dylan Tice got things started with a shallow ball to center that bounced behind the outfielder, scoring one.
CENTRE COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — A “controversial proposal" to add an outdoor recreational area for inmates at the Centre County Prison has been discussed for years.
The idea is now moving forward, but it's still a slow process.
After issuing an RFQ request for qualifications last month, the Centre County Commissioners say only one company responded to the idea of further studying the feasibility of adding an outdoor rec area at the county prison.
DENVER (TND) — The Denver Police Department (DPD) will soon use drones as first responders after the city cut millions from the force's budget to aid migrants.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announced in April a plan to cut a combined $45.9 million worth of expenses from city agencies. The police department alone received a cut of $8.4 million, while the fire department's budget was slashed by $2.5 million.
A DPD spokesperson confirmed to The National Desk (TND) Tuesday drones are becoming a more substantial part of their operations and could soon replace humans for some 911 calls.