CLEARFIELD COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — A Morrisdale woman has been charged with shooting her husband and then claiming he killed himself so she could get access to a million-dollar will, investigators say.
Clearfield County District Attorney William Shaw tells 6 News that 46-year-old Kimberly Williams, of Morrisdale, faces multiple charges in the slaying of her husband, Ronald Williams Jr.
The case was originally reported as a suicide, but ballistics evidence led investigators to rule it a homicide.
TACOMA, Wash. (KOMO) — A federal investigation into a drug-trafficking operation with ties to a white supremacist prison gang led federal agents to seize nearly two million doses of fentanyl, more than 200 pounds of methamphetamine, and more than 200 guns. They also made 24 arrests.
Federal officials said the operation moved drugs from Mexico through Washington state, Idaho, and Alaska.
“Not only are we seeing the drugs coming in from Mexico, but we’re also seeing the sheer amount of weapons that we seize, some of those are going down to Mexico to fuel the violence of the cartels down there in Mexico,” Acting Special Agent in Charge Jacob Galvin with the Drug Enforcement Administration in Seattle said.
University Park, PA (WJAC) — Penn State has released its 2024 football schedule, which includes several new opponents as a result of the expansion of the Big Ten Conference.
For the second year in a row, the Nittany Lions will begin their season with a renewal of an old rivalry as Penn State will travel to West Virginia to take on the Mountaineers.
Penn State will also welcome newcomers UCLA and Washington to Happy Valley.
Somerset Co., PA (WJAC) — Somerset County Chamber of Commerce members, along with leaders from the Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium discussed the future of the International Conservation Center housed right within the county on Wednesday.
Leaders say the one-thousand-acre property in Fairhope is currently home to five breeding elephants, including a recently newborn calf.
They say their goal is to continue growing the center to the point where it can house several other endangered animals and eventually release them back into the wild and sustain the captive population.
Somerset Co., PA (WJAC) — The fifth annual Laurel Highlands Pour Tour has launched.
The tour adds an extra incentive to visit Laurel Highlands distilleries, breweries, and wineries through the passport program.
Each establishment puts a sticker on the passport.
Then, guests can cash in their sticker collection for Pour Tour collectibles and prizes.
"One of the things that I think excites us most is the economic impact that the Pour Tour has had over the past five years.
HOOVER, Ala. (WBMA) — Carlee Russell, a Hoover woman who disappeared for two days earlier this month, claiming she was kidnapped, admitted to making up the story.
In a statement released by her attorney and read by Hoover Police Chief Nick Derzis during a news conference Monday afternoon, Russell said there was no kidnapping. She also admitted that she never saw a toddler running along Interstate 459 that led to her making a 911 call, moments before she disappeared.
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — On Tuesday, the Johnstown Tomahawks officially introduced their new head coach in a press conference.
6 News sat down with the new coach for the first time as he discussed how he learned of the job opening and what to expect from the fans and the community.
Last month, longtime head coach Mike Letizia resigned after spending 10 years with the Tomahawks, but in finding his successor, we learned that both the new head coach and ownership clicked immediately.
The Lorain/Stonycreek hiking trails are offering hikers a whole new view of the city - this time at night.
The idea started back in January but organizers say that temperatures were too cold and interest was too low.
Now however, people are flocking to see the park at night and get a view of Johnstown like no other.
“Hiking at night is a whole different experience," said Eric Kennedy, vice president of Lorain/Stonycreek Hiking Trails.
PITTSBURGH – The Pittsburgh Steelers announced the team’s complete 2017 training camp schedule on Wednesday.
For the 52nd consecutive year, the Steelers will hold training camp at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, starting on Thursday, July 27.
Pittsburgh’s first practice will take place on Friday, July 28. The team’s first padded practice will take place on Sunday, July 30. On Friday, Aug. 4, the Steelers will hold their annual night practice at Latrobe Memorial Stadium at 7 p.