VERDICTJOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — A Cambria County jury Tuesday found Qwante Rose guilty in the 2022 slaying of Jaydin Sanderson (pictured below).
Qwante Rose was found guilty of first degree murder, two counts of aggravated assault and reckless endangerment.
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The prosecution and defense each rested its case on Monday, in the case accusing Qwante Rose of killing Jaydin Sanderson.
Two final witnesses were called by prosecutors on Monday. The witnesses both claim that on separate occasions they heard Rose talk about the incident.
JOHNSTOWN -- A report from the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council rates 16 categories of ailments, and the mortality rates from reported cases of those ailments.
At Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center, five of them -- heart failure, pneumonia, respiratory failure, sepsis and stroke -- were all rated 'higher than expected' compared to last year, which is causing concerns and raising questions.
Overall, the report shows statewide hospital mortality rates decreased from 2011 to 2016 in 12 of the 16 conditions reported.
SEASIDE, Ore. (KATU) — Hundreds of Corgis stormed the Oregon coast for their annual Corgi Beach Takeover on Saturday.
The short-legged furry friends gathered at Seaside, Ore., in an event sponsored by the Oregon Humane Society.
It was impossible to walk along the beach without seeing one of the cute dogs run by.
Corgis and their owners participated in costume contests, raffles, and Corgi races.
Corgi owners tell KATU News it was a quiet car ride home after how hard these pups played today.
PENSACOLA, Fla. (WEAR) — A loophole in Florida state law is opening doors for illegal immigrants to obtain a Florida license plate without a driver's license.
The issue is causing an uptick in arrests by law enforcement, according to state lawmakers.
Rep. Alex Andrade says the issue is being examined by Florida's top legislators all the way down to tax collectors.
"This is not some blow the roof off secret conspiracy,"
Center Twp., Pa.- The Pennsylvania State Police Troop A Major Crimes Team, along with the Indiana County District Attorney's Office and the Indiana County Coroner's Office are investigating a officer-involved shooting that killed a man.
According to the Pennsylvania State Police, a Trooper operating in a marked patrol unit attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by an unidentified male, who police say was the only one in the vehicle, in the area of Yankeetown Avenue and Lockard Avenue Extension at approximately 11:55 Sunday night.