What’s known as the largest free-flying American flag over an inclined-plane is finally being reconstructed.
It was back in may that the flagpole was removed due to structural issues but work has finally begun to put it back together.
The parts to re-erect the pole that holds the giant American flag that flies over Johnstown have been delivered to the top of the inclined plane.
“The first phase of the re-erection as started today," Read More...
STATE COLLEGE -- Matt Brownstead is a record breaking swimmer at State High, but his commitment in the pool is rivaled only by the work he does out of it.
6 Sports Candace Martino gets an inside look at the Eagle Scout that doubles as one of the most talented swimmers in the entire state of Pennsylvania. ncG1vNJzZmivmpawtcKNnKamZ6OlvLPA0mhtZqugpL%2B1v4yfmKdlqqS7pnvSrZitnV2YvK24xKCcZqunnrqusdFmqqGhnprAbrXNZqeop5xirq%2BwjJympqWlo7a1xQ%3D%3D
JOHNSTOWN - As Black History Month comes to an end, one local artist is using her creativity to spark up a conversation about discrimination.
Ashley A. Jones, a master's degree student at IUP, says the idea for her exhibit “Rooted in Color” came after dealing with discrimination herself, and she knew she wasn’t alone.
“I wanted to see something that talked about black women and that talked about the issues within the community, and hair and all these different issues of trying to be a black woman and these standards of beauty that doesn't exist,” Jones says. Read More...