BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — Parents trust daycare workers to protect and care for their kids after they’re dropped off for the day.
But one Lowcountry mother says her child’s teacher hurt some of the kids.
"We trusted these people to keep our son safe, and they failed to do that," Jasmine Cook, the mother of Devari Mazyck, said.
Cook says she started dropping off her 3-year-old son Devari Mazyck at St.
Cambria County, PA — Business owners at the Johnstown Galleria say they are glad to be back after 6 years. This on top of the brand-new stores being opened each month.
Wednesday, September 13th marks the opening of one of the newest shops that used to be inside the mall years ago. I asked store manager, Charlene Collins, how she feels about the mall's owner, Leo Karruli, reaching out to them in June hoping to bring Gardner's candies back.
The Altoona City Council met on Monday night to discuss a plethora of new ordinances.
One of these ordinances is the increase of an equipment lease purchase agreement for new fire department equipment such as pumper and ladder fire trucks.
The increase is going from 2 million to 4 million dollars. Councilmembers cited that the idea behind the ordinance is to be able to upkeep the department’s vehicles on a regular basis.
Johnstown, PA (WJAC) — Local state Rep. Frank Burns announced that the 1st Summit Arena at the Cambria County War Memorial will be receiving over $55,000 in state funding to upgrade its seating inside the arena.
“These upgrades will increase patrons’ comfort and improve their quality of experience during events,” Burns said. “The War Memorial was established to honor the legacy of Cambria countians who served our country, and I’m committed to ensuring its maximum potential as a top-notch destination venue is realized.
ST. LOUIS (TND) — State officials in Missouri have taken formal legal action against St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner for alleged neglect and failure to do her job properly.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey gave Gardner an ultimatum Wednesday: either resign by noon on Thursday or face legal action.
The ultimatum came after a St. Louis man named Daniel Riley, charged in a 2020 armed robbery case, repeatedly violated the conditions of his bond but was allowed to stay free, according to local reports.