Emmy Irvin, 8, sells a glass of lemonade to Brian Myers of Altoona at her stand in front of her 57th Street home in Altoona on Tuesday afternoon. Mirror photo by Patrick Waksmunski
Emmy Irvin, 8, sells a glass of lemonade to Brian Myers of Altoona at her stand in front of her 57th Street home in Altoona on Tuesday afternoon. Mirror photo by Patrick Waksmunski
The leader of a cocaine-trafficking ring involving Penn State University students and two student fraternities surrendered Tuesday morning. Agostino Abbatiello,…
DUNCANSVILLE — School is back in session, which means that school buses are back on the roads. To spread bus…
Gov. Josh Shapiro signed an executive order Tuesday putting curbs on rampant data center growth, the hottest political issue in…
Communities in rural Pennsylvania continue to face obstacles to receiving healthcare as new Medicaid and Medicare requirements may soon disproportionately…
The Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Planning Association recently designated the Ghost Town Trail system in Cambria and Indiana counties…
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UNIVERSITY PARK — Penn State’s 2025 season ended with a four-game winning streak including…
UNIVERSITY PARK — Penn State senior football player Carson Hansen and junior teammate James Peoples were…
Construction continues on the new Buffalo Wild Wings at Convention Center Commons in Duncansville…
There are destined to be many “consider this” calls in response to Pennsylvania U.S. Sen. John Fetterman and more than a dozen of his Democratic colleagues’ calls for ending the federal ban on marijuana. The senators are supporting the reintroduction of the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act, which, according to Fetterman, would remove cannabis…
Editor’s note: the following information was provided by the prothonotary’s offices at area county courthouses. Blair County Christopher D. Breisacher and Jill Merrits, both of Williamsburg. Davidalan C. Brewster and Victoria M. Williams, both of Williamsburg. Samuel L. Britt and Brandi R. Rupert, both of Altoona. Monet M. Brooks and Tyler M. Koehle, both…
Greta A. Burke, 54, of Claysburg, passed away Sunday. She was born in Altoona, the daughter of Wanda (Claycomb) Burke and the late Fred Burke. Surviving are her mother; siblings: Donald Weyandt, Roger Moses, Joe Moses and Shiela Dively. She was preceded in death by her siblings: Mary Moses, Inez Daugherty, Lori Burke and…