Game-wrecking T.J. Watt worth every dollar for Steelers
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The metrics are easy. When T.J. Watt plays, the Pittsburgh Steelers are playoff contenders.
When he doesn't, they're in trouble. A lot of trouble.
Three months after signing one of the richest contracts given to a defender in NFL history, the perennial All-Pro outside linebacker somehow seems underpaid.
Stacking up 16 sacks -- including 3 1/2 during Sunday's heart-stopping 20-19 win over Baltimore that gave Pittsburgh's scattershot season a much-needed jolt -- will do that.
Human skull found near Cambria County river; investigation underway
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — Authorities in Cambria County say an investigation is underway after a human skull was reportedly found Thursday night near the Little Conemaugh River in Conemaugh Township.
Officials with the coroner's office say the skull was reportedly found by a fisherman around 8 p.m.
Investigators say they are focusing on identifying the remains at this time.
Cambria County coroner Jeff Lees says his office is working with a forensic pathologist, a dentist and an anthropologist to identify the skull.
New streaming, on-demand highlights April 29
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — I haven't watched any of this week's digital releases. I will, however, look to fit in "Alienoid: Return to the Future," "Blue Giant," "Enter the Clones of Bruce" (ahead of Severin's Bruceploitation box set release in June) and "Remembering Gene Wilder."
Things are a little bit more mainstream when it comes to this week’s Blu-ray and DVD releases as “Madame Web” (a Spider-Verse story not actually connected to any known Spider-Man timeline), 2024 and 2004’s “Mean Girls” in pink plastic packaging; the Ocean’s Trilogy in 4K; SteelBook 4K releases for Disney+’s “Andor,” “Obi-Wan Kenobi,” “Moon Knight” and "
'Outrageous' teacher union members 'bully' lawmakers for more money
(TCS) — Starting their Wednesday off with doughnuts and red T-shirts, members of the Chicago Teachers Union rolled their way into Springfield to demand more state taxpayer funding.
Only two of every 10 Black students can read at grade level, according to Chicago Public Schools data. During a news conference at the Illinois State Capitol, CTU members were asked if they were doing anything to improve reading and math proficiencies. They told The Center Square to ask CPS.
Center for Metal Arts receives $250K grant through local foundation
Johnstown, PA (WJAC) — The Center for Metal Arts received a $250,000 grant from the 1889 Foundation, which will be administered by the non-profit organization Pittsburgh Gateways.
Pittsburgh Gateways, along with the Johnstown Redevelopment Authority, has now given more than $6 million in grants to the forging school in Johnstown.
“We really saw this initiative as a transformational project and initiative for our community, and really as part of the social determinants of health.
Kansas City Chiefs emerge as 57th Super Bowl champs
Kansas City Chiefs emerge as 57th Super Bowl champsWed, 05 Jun 2024 08:55:42 GMT (1717577742818)
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Mount Nittany Health revises masking policy
Centre Co., PA (WJAC) — Officials with Mount Nittany Health announced that, effective immediately, masking will no longer be required at its locations, unless a visitor or patient is symptomatic or has tested positive for COVID.
Staff says that anyone who still wishes to wear a mask may do so, and the hospital will continue to provide masks to those who wish to wear one.
“Mount Nittany Health’s first priority has always been the safety of our people, patients, and visitors,” said Tiffany Cabibbo, DSc, MSN, RN, CENP, Executive Vice President, Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer.
Murder charges filed in Miami Beach spring break overdoses that killed Pa woman
Woman accused of leaving her dead infant at outhouse in 1997 to stand trial
LANSING, Mich. (WPBN/WGTU) — A woman accused of putting her deceased infant into an outdoor toilet at an Upper Peninsula campground in 1997 will stand trial, a judge ruled.
On Friday, 92nd District Court Judge Beth Gibson issued an order for Nancy Gerwatowski, 60, to stand trial on the following charges: One count of open murderOne count of involuntary manslaughterOne count of concealing the death of an individualIn June 1997, the remains of a deceased infant were found inside of an outdoor toilet at the Garnet Lake Campground in Hudson Township.
Beloved teacher who made 'profound impact' in the community killed in wrong-way crash
WEST CHESTER, Ohio (WKRC) — A longtime teacher was killed in a triple-fatal crash in Ohio leaving many with heavy hearts. Nicole Pelton taught at Ross Middle School for 22 years, WKRC learned from the school district Pelton worked for. Nicole, Patrick Pelton and Gregory Meyer were killed in crash in West Chester on Sunday. Meyer was reportedly driving the wrong way at the time of the crash. Police received multiple 911 calls about a speeding SUV.