Johnstown, PA (WJAC) — Duquesne University honored more than 430 members of its Class of 2021 Friday at its winter commencement ceremony.
For one of those graduates, Johnstown resident Dr. Tom Fleming, commencement meant more than just receiving a degree.
In 2002, Dr. Fleming completed his coursework at Duquesne's School of Education but never finished his dissertation.
Years later, Dr. Fleming's son Ryan enrolled at the university.
Sadly, Ryan passed away from a rare heart condition in 2014 during his sophomore year.
A Few DownpoursScattered thundershowers return to the forecast for Wednesday, but it won't rain the entire day. We'll see some sunshine with highs mainly in the mid and upper 70s. Cooling DownAfter spending much of the last several weeks above average, temperatures will cool down for the end of the week and the weekend. Highs will be mainly in the 60s with lows in the lower 50s.
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CONWAY, S.C. (TND) — Sam's Club is celebrating its 40th birthday and sharing a present for first-time members. For a limited time, a standard membership will be just $10 and "plus" memberships will offer additional perks such as free shipping for $70. Typical prices for membership are between $50 and $110. Stores originally opened on April 7, 1983, in Midwest City, Okla. as an experiment launched by Walmart founder Sam Walton.
WASHINGTON (TND) — The youngest daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore recently shared her autism diagnosis with the public for the first time. Tallulah Willis, 30, shared a throwback video on Instagram of her as a young child with her father on the red carpet. She is seen playing with her father's ear as he speaks to reporters. "Tell me your [sic] autistic without telling me your autistic," she wrote on the post.
WASHINGTON (TND) — Back by popular demand, Dairy Queen announced its S'mores Blizzard Treat will be April's "Blizzard of the Month." Several other summer favorites are returning to the menu a little early this year, including Oreo and cotton candy. Plus, the ice cream treats available for 85 cents apiece at participating locations. S’more good news for you! The S’MORES BLIZZARD TREAT IS BACK!!!" Dairy Queen noted on social media, adding that more than 20 million comments and direct messages made it happen.