ALTOONA, Pa. (WJAC) -- Altoona police were dispatched to Popeyes on Plank Road Friday morning for an overnight burglary. The store manager reported at total $300 was stolen from two cash registers in the store and one of those registers was gone, according to court documents.
Police said security cameras captured several suspects entering, one through an unlocked rear door and one through an unlocked lobby door.
Altoona police later learned two of those men, Khiry Cannady and Joshua Gregg had been stopped by Logan Township police the night before with a partially pried open cash register, latex gloves, a hammer and a 22-caliber handgun.
LAS VEGAS (TND) — Super Bowl LVIII will feature a performance of Lift Every Voice and Sing, dubbed the "Black national anthem," alongside performances of the Star-Spangled Banner and America the Beautiful, the NFL announced Thursday.
Performing the song will be RnB singer Andra Day, who is best known for her triple-platinum song “Rise Up.” Posting the news on social media, Day shared her excitement at “performing the anthem” at the event.
Clearfield Co., PA (WJAC) — Police in Clearfield County say a student at Soaring Heights School, located in Hyde, has been charged as an adult after he reportedly attacked another student with a pair of scissors.
Authorities say the student, who we are not identifying due to his disability, is alleged to have "tackled" the 12-year-old victim to the ground and attempted to "cut" the victim's neck with the scissors.
JOHNSTOWN -- The Daisytown Sportsmen's Club, along with the Glock Sport Shooting Foundation, held a competitive shoot today for all ages.
It's the third annual "Fire on the Mountain" event.
Gunfire is a welcome sound to those at the club.
Once a year the club hosts people of all ages to compete, or even learn how to shoot in a fun, friendly and safe manner.
"It's a good time that's had by all,” said Drew Rand, Vice President of the Daisytown Sportsmen's Club.
Centre Co., PA (WJAC) — A former Penn State student who was charged last year with vandalizing the Nittany Lion statue at the University Park campus has been approved for an ARD probation program in Centre County court.
Police say Julia Cipparulo admitted to breaking off one of the lion's ears and splashing red paint on it.
Officials say the court program also requires Cipparulo to undergo a mental health evaluation and pay nearly $42,000 in restitution to the university.