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Crews battle garage fire in Loretto; no injuries reported

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Ebensburg hosts scaled-down version of annual 'Potato Fest'

EBENSBURG, Pa (WJAC) There was a "Spud Stroll" event Saturday in downtown Ebensburg, meant to carry on the towns "Potato Fest" tradition on a smaller scale. Organizers say the event was created to continue supporting local businesses without drawing too many people to one place.

Four women share 'harrowing' stories of surviving the Great Johnstown Flood of 1889

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) We continue to go through our archives as we celebrate 75 years of WJAC-TV this year and this week we have remarkable interviews to share with you. This story features four women who survived the Great Johnstown Flood of 1889.

Video catches teacher slapping kids & yanking hair at daycare center, one mother says

BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) Parents trust daycare workers to protect and care for their kids after theyre dropped off for the day. But one Lowcountry mother says her childs teacher hurt some of the kids.

Wendy's manager allegedly created 'ghost employee' to steal nearly $20,000

LANCASTER COUNTY, Penn. (WKRC) A Wendy's manager was charged after she allegedly created a "ghost employee" to steal over $20,000. According to Business Insider, Linda Johnson, a former general manager at a Wendy's in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, allegedly created a "ghost employee" named William Bright so that she could steal the wages. Per the