DuBOIS -- One of the people charged in Thursday's major drug bust in Clearfield County is a reality TV star.
Chapel Peace, 33, 176 Alaska Road, Brookville, is part of the "Breaking Amish" series.
On Thursday, she was charged with one count each of possession with intent to deliver or delivery of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance -- methamphetamine -- by law enforcement officials.
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Clearfield, PA — Earlier this week, the Clearfield County Commissioners approved of mental health services for inmates at the Clearfield County Jail. One former inmate I spoke with said this will benefit those at the jail in the long-run.
"I felt alone at times there's times that the depression was hard and the anxiety was hard. I wrote out to talk to somebody and never got a reply back," said Dustin Smith, a Clearfield native.
UPDATE | Cambria Co., PA (WJAC) — After nearly ten hours of deliberations, which began Wednesday afternoon, spanned into the night and continued Thursday morning, a jury has reached a verdict in the trial of political commentator Cliff Maloney Jr., who is accused of drugging and raping a woman at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown in 2013.
The jury found Maloney not guilty on four of the six charges he faced, which included rape of an impaired person, rape of an unconscious victim, aggravated indecent assault of an impaired person and aggravated indecent assault of an unconscious person.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (TND) — Local police arrested multiple individuals Friday while disbursing an anti-Israel encampment at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
MIT is one of several campuses across the country where students occupied a portion of campus in solidarity with Gaza. Police intervention at these sites is becoming more common as protesters push legal boundaries.
Students were barred from accessing the MIT encampment Monday after police erected fencing and other barriers around the area.
JOHNSTOWN - Ron Springer, the executive director of the Cambria County Department of Emergency Services, retired Friday.
Cambria County solicitor William Barbin confirmed the retirement late Friday afternoon but when asked to elaborate, would say nothing more.
Cambria County President Commissioner Tom Chernisky also confirmed Springer’s retirement and added, “We thank him for his service to the county and we wish him well.”
Cambria County Commissioner Mark Wissinger said Springer has been with the county for more than 20 years, but had nothing further to add, saying, “It’s a personnel matter.
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Bryan Hagerich of Somerset County is still detained in Turks and Caicos after 99 days.
Members of Congress are fighting for his return.
Senator John Fetterman says he’s feeling extremely optimistic after meeting with officials from Turks and Caicos this week. Meanwhile, friends of the Hagerich family say they’re nervously awaiting the sentencing.
Bryan Hagerich of Somerset County was arrested in Turks and Caicos back in February after hunting bullets were found in his bag that he said he didn't know were there.
UPDATE:CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — Cambria County Coroner Jeff Lees has identified the victim of a deadly shooting Wednesday morning in Johnstown.
Lees says 51-year-old Jesus Santiago died of a gunshot wound and his death has been ruled a homicide.
According to Lees, Santiago was originally from Puerto Rico but had been living in the mainland since 2000.
Lees says he’d been living in Dale for about three or four months.
Cambria Co., PA (WJAC) — An exotic dance club opening in Cambria County is raising concerns from local church officials and community members.
On Friday, 6 News spoke with the club’s owner, and community members, about the new business.
Bodies in Motion Lounge is now open to the public on Main Street in Portage.
An ordinance in Portage aims to prevent graphic images in the area, but the club’s founder says if anything is illegal, it's the ordinance.