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'Where's my soda?' Police accuse local man of falsely imprisoning pizza delivery driver

Johnstown, PA (WJAC) — Authorities in Cambria County say a Johnstown area man is charged with false imprisonment following an incident with a local pizza delivery driver. According to the affidavit, officers with the Johnstown police department were called to Primo's Pizza, located on Clinton Street, on Dec. 15th for a report of a robbery. Police say the victim told officers that he was leaving a residence along Maple Ave. when the suspect, later identified as 42-year-old Leo Toney, allegedly exited the apartment and asked "

Fire consumes church in Massachusetts

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Honda recalls over 187K top-selling vehicles

UNDATED (WKRC) - Honda has recalled over 187,000 top-selling vehicles. According to CBS News, Honda recalled about 187,000 Ridgeline pickup trucks due to a problem with the rearview camera. Per the network, the cameras may stop working in cold, wintery weather. The affected vehicles are 2020-2024 Honda Ridgeline pickup trucks, which were manufactured between November 2019 and April 2024, per CBS.Citing documents submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) by Honda, CBS reported the camera wiring on the affected Ridgelines are susceptible to cracking, as a result of water and salt attaching to the wiring in low temperatures.

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New robotic endoscopic technology debuted at UPMC Altoona

A new lung cancer detection technology was debuted Thursday at UPMC Altoona. Called monarch platform, the robotic endoscopic technology is designed to have a greater reach, vision, and control during a bronchoscopy procedure. It has a game-like controller interface that physicians use to navigate the flexible robotic endoscope in the lung. "It helps us to go there further and further to get more accurate sample and better diagnosis and better treatment for the patient, and again as you said this is probably the beginning of really more advanced technology that have come in the future but we're glad we have this technology here,"

Coroner IDs contractor who died prior to fire at Blair Co. lawn care dealership

2nd UPDATE | Blair Co., PA (WJAC) — Blair County coroner Patty Ross has identified the contractor who died Tuesday at the Bobcat of Martinsburg dealership in North Woodbury Township. Investigators say Rodney Walters, of Altoona, reportedly suffered a medical episode prior to the fire. Ross says an autopsy revealed that Walters suffered a sudden cardiac event. No further details surrounding his death have been provided at this time. UPDATE |Martinsburg Fire Chief Randy Acker says a contractor was killed Tuesday afternoon in a fire at a Blair County business.

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Ghost Town Trail named 2020 trail of the year

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — The Ghost Town Trail has officially been named the 2020 trail of the year. The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announced the accomplishment Monday, noting the trail’s rich history of railroading. Formed 25 years ago, the Ghost Town Trail was originally just a 12-mile stretch before transforming into the 46-mile trail it is now, running through former coal mining towns. Once its upcoming extension is complete, the Ghost Town Trail is close to becoming the first continuous loop of rail trail in eastern United States history.

New act would allow schools to serve whole, 2% milk

HARRISBURG, Pa. (WJAC) — Lawmakers have introduced a new act in hopes of allowing schools to once again serve whole milk and 2% milk. The Milk in Lunches for Kids Act has been introduced by U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey, of Pennsylvania. “Every parent knows milk does a body good,” said Toomey. “In 2010, the Obama administration and Congress erred in prohibiting whole milk and 2% from being served in schools. This decision has led to a sharp decline in consumption across the country, which means kids are not getting essential nutrients milk provides.

Steelers guard Alan Faneca enters Hall of Fame

CANTON, Ohio (AP) — Alan Faneca overcame bouts with epilepsy to become one of the premier offensive linemen in the NFL. He's now been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. A six-time All-Pro with Pittsburgh in his 10 seasons there, he also was a lead blocker and locker room presence for the Jets for two years. Faneca completed his stellar career with one season in Arizona. Faneca, who won a Super Bowl with the Steelers, takes daily pills to deal with his condition and has not had a seizure in about eight years.