The biggest challenge facing the Blair County Re-entry Coalition’s new effort geared toward helping soon-to-be released — or just released — local prison inmates find rental housing that fits their needs will be to earn the confidence and trust of landlords trying to decide whether to ...
Most people probably do not realize that Altoona and Johnstown have been potential terrorism targets for a long time, not just since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
For example, if Germany and Japan would have been capable of attacking the United States mainland during World War II, ...
As technology continues to change, our laws and our sense of justice must adapt to meet the new technological landscape.
One such aspect of that evolution is the use of devices by predators to secretly track the locations of the victims — particularly women — that they are ...
“Nothing is going to change” is a common message delivered to employees when the ownership of their company changes.
While that might be true initially, a new owner eventually makes judgments about ways to improve operations and develops plans and procedures for making those adjustments ...
The latest and perhaps final draft of the city’s new comprehensive planning effort contains much to consider:
— Much for city residents.
— Much for city leaders.
— Much for resident business owners and operators.
— Much even for non-residents whose business and/or work interests ...
A Mirror article on April 18, 2019, two days shy of the 20th anniversary of the Columbine High School massacre in Littleton, Colo., focused on the emotional toll on police, especially members of a particular SWAT team, who responded to the human carnage that terrible day.
“On the 20th ...