WASHINGTON (TND) — Lawmakers spent a second consecutive day grilling the leader of the agency that oversees U.S. banks and suggesting he resign from his position after an investigation found a culture of rampant sexual harassment and toxic workplace culture that shifted attention away from a lengthy list of pending regulatory moves that could reshape the U.S. financial system.
Leaders of the nation’s agencies that oversee the financial industry and system have appeared in front of Congress the last two days for oversight hearings that come after last year’s string of bank failures sparked a wave of moves to shore up the banking system and avoid future issues.
BROCKWAY - The state police fire marshal, the Brockway Police Department and Brockway Fire Department estimated the fire damage to a single-story residential home at 1127 Pershing Street in Brockway Wednesday to be over $100,000.
State police in Ridgway said Jamie S. Hynds, 39, of Brockway, was taken to Penn Highlands DuBois by ambulance for injuries suffered at the fire scene.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
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CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — An NBC 10 Philadelphia investigation published Wednesday revealed one reason for the influx of Philadelphia natives living in Johnstown.
The article revealed a loophole that allows people to bypass Philadelphia's housing waiting list by moving to Section 8 housing in Johnstown first.
Since local lawmakers and public officials have been raising concerns about this trend for years, 6 News got their reaction to this investigation.
CENTRE COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — State police say a State College man is facing homicide by vehicle charges for a DUI crash last summer on Route 322 in Centre County.
Alexander Hynoski, 19, was arraigned on charges Monday afternoon related to homicide by vehicle while driving under the influence and unsafe driving.
The crash happened in August at the intersection of Mountain Back Road when troopers say Hynoski ran a stop sign and his Subaru crashed into a FedEx truck.
MADISONBURG -- Anne Sullivan recently celebrated 12 years of teaching young musicians across the country how to play the harp.
The weeklong program is held at Krislund Camp in Madisonburg.
"The harp is a difficult instrument, but it's easy to get a beautiful sound out of it," said Sullivan. "The first time you pull the harp against your shoulder and you feel the vibrations, many realize that it's something they want to learn.
UPJ's Sports Center getting wooden floor
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JOHNSTOWN -- The University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown's Sports Center is getting a new home court.
A wooden floor will be installed over the existing composite floor with the project starting Sept. 25.
“The Pitt-Johnstown Athletic Department, and especially our coaches and athletes, are extremely excited about the installation of the new wooden Sports Center floor,” said Pitt-Johnstown Athletics Director and Wrestling Coach Pat Pecora in a release. “Facilities are some of the most tangible comparisons a prospective student-athlete can make when choosing a school.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (7News) — January 29 is the official start of the 2024 tax filing season. That means starting Monday through April 15, you can file your 2023 returns.
The big change this year is the standard deduction has been increased due to inflation. It's the second-largest hike in three decades. As a result, you could owe less in taxes or see a bigger refund.
"The standard deduction this year is actually a 5.
Cambria Co., PA (WJAC) — Officials with the Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General say a lawsuit has been filed against a Cambria County car dealer for illegally selling used cars through Facebook Marketplace.
Investigators say David Gaida, who reportedly operated under the name "Dave's Auto Sales," was allegedly not licensed to sell vehicles.
Officials say anyone who sells at least five vehicles in a single calendar year is required to follow specific dealership guidelines, which Gaida reportedly did not do.
GRANTS PASS, Ore. (KTVL) — Being a creator and designer is a skill that can last generations.
Anna Chauffe has created a niche market through her plus-size clothing.
“We all deserve to feel beautiful in what we wear and when you don’t have that right representation, it can feel depressing,” said Anna Chauffe, owner of The Creator's Gallery and Boutique and Sonshine Apparel.
Sonshine Apparel did not come about until 2018, but Anna has been helping women and men who need reasonably priced clothes since 2009.