Area residents have pooled resources to help their neighbors in need many times over the years, so reaching out to neighbors ...
Champions often balance a fine line between risk and reward. The Hollidaysburg Area girls tennis team didn’t just walk that ...
The Altoona Curve announced home game times and fireworks dates for the 2025 season on Wednesday. Game times are subject to change. The 2025 season will again feature 6 p.m. start times for many of ...
I love rankings! Always have, always will. I remember as a kid how I couldn’t wait to go to the store to see if they had a Street & Smith magazine preseason college basketball or football rankings ...
Presidential candidate Donald Trump has put forth proposals to exempt tips and overtime from income taxation. These exemptions would almost exclusively benefit low- and middle-income households.
The Mountain Lions have won four straight in the series and have beaten Chambersburg 10 of the last 12 meetings. Bedford (5-2) at Central (5-2), 7 Notable: Since beating the Scarlet Dragons in the ...
A federal district judge in Baltimore has transferred a civil rights lawsuit brought by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission against the Sheetz corporation and two of its subsidiaries from ...
Joseph Choma of Altoona attended the Blair County PA CareerLink job fair Wednesday at the Jaffa Shrine to check out the construction and car repair employers represented there. Despite being ...
An Altoona man incarcerated for pretending to be a law enforcement officer during a 2012 robbery was convicted Wednesday of nine firearm possession offenses at the end of a two-day trial held in light ...
The Central Cambria High School boys and girls cross country teams swept their way to victories in a meet with Altoona, Ferndale, Forest Hills and Portage on Wednesday. The CC boys got a first-place ...
By Michael Boytim [email protected] With two games left before the Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference’s crossover week pitting the teams from each side of the league against their ...
OMG, no. When they first began in the 1930s, the Associated Press (writers) and United Press International (coaches) polls served a purpose and helped build interest and got people talking and ...