WESTERN HILLS, Ohio (WKRC) — One person has been hospitalized and two suspects are in custody after a fight escalated into a shooting Saturday in Ohio.
It happened around 12:15 p.m. at Western Hills Plaza, a popular community hub that’s home to outlets like Old Navy, PetSmart, TJ Maxx, Target and others.
The SWAT team was called to the scene and shut down the shopping center.
At 1 p.m., the city of Cincinnati issued a post on social media that police had given the all-clear and that there was no active threat to the community.
Video game therapy shows promising results for veterans with anxiety disorders
New technology is helping veterans cope with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and other anxiety disorders.
Psychologists at the James E. Van Zandt VA Medical Center are using video games that utilize neuro-feedback in order to re-train the brain to be less reactive to triggers.
The treatment gives the patient feedback on what's happening in their brain in real-time. It works by attaching sensors to a person’s head, over specific regions of the brain.
Your Town 2016 Schedule
Six News is going on the road again this summer, as WJAC's "Your Town" is back for the third year. On Fridays this June through August, we'll show off the hometown pride of ten different communities in our viewing area with live, on-location broadcasts of our 5:30 p.m. news. Each "Your Town" broadcast will feature the people and the businesses that make each area such a unique and special place as we showcase each community's history and heritage.
DuBois, PA — Since the start of the pandemic Gary Dandoy, Manager of the DuBois Diner says they've been pretty busy.
With car hop service, takeout, and in house dining, they've been staying afloat.
But with COVID-19, they had to adjust their typical Thanksgiving plans.
"We usually do a massive buffet but this year we couldn't do that so we are doing a special with a turkey dinner, stuffing, mashed potatoes, choice of vegetable salad and dinner roll,"
Emergency crews battle early morning blaze at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Johnstown
Johnstown, Pa — UPDATE:
Bob Statler, the Fire Chief with the Johnstown Fire Department tells 6 News the initial report of the fire at Johnstown's Pleasant Hill Baptist Church located on the 200 block of Peelor Street came in at about a quarter to 7 A.M. Tuesday.
Statler says when crews responded to the scene, they arrived with fire venting from the basement of the church with fire and heavy smoke located in the main part of the chapel.
Identity of man killed in Lancaster County house explosion revealed
Identity of man killed in Lancaster County house explosion revealedWed, 05 Jun 2024 09:37:24 GMT (1717580244672)
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MLB extends draft league through 2030; State College Spikes 'excited' for future
Major League Baseball announced Wednesday that it is extending the draft league through the year 2030.
The league was created in 2021 following the MLB's realignment, which eliminated 40 teams from being minor league affiliates.
Locally, the State College Spikes were among those teams that were no longer affiliated with a major league club.
“We are excited that the MLB Draft League will continue to offer opportunities for up-and-coming players through 2030,” said Scott Walker, Spikes President & General Manager.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's flag dilemma raises ethics concerns
WASHINGTON (TND) — Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is tangled up in two flag controversies: one that goes back to Jan. 6 and another one from last summer.
Focusing on the first one, an upside-down American flag was seen outside Justice Alito’s home a few days after Jan. 6, which at the time was seen as a sign of support for former President Donald Trump.
The U.S. flag code says the “flag should never be displayed with the union down, except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property.
Ann's Pizza under 'ongoing legal process' closes stores
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — Ann's Pizza in Johnstown appears to have closed its doors.
WJAC visited both locations on Bedford Street and Ferndale Avenue and found the lights off and the doors locked. At the location on Ferndale Ave., an order by a Cambria County judge for possession for the property was on the door.
The document showed it was filed on Sept. 27, and the store had been closed for weeks.