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Former UFC star, WWE HOFers highlight Big Time Wrestling's return to Jaffa Shrine

ALTOONA, Pa. (WJAC) — On Friday, pro wrestling returned to Altoona in a big way, as some huge wrestling stars, including two WWE Hall of Famers visited a local building with a rich wrestling history. Big Time Wrestling returned to the Jaffa Shrine for the first time since 2019 and they brought one of wrestling's biggest legends with them. "Four years and four months brother we're back. Finally, four years and four months.

Johnstown Question of the Day

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National Club Baseball Division III World Series returning to Johnstown

JOHNSTOWN, Pa (WJAC) — The National Club Baseball Association (NCBA) will be returning to Johnstown this spring for the Division III World Series, according to a release from visitjohnstownpa.com. Sargent's Stadium at the Point will host the championship tournament for the second consecutive year. The event is scheduled for May 15-17, and will include the four best teams for the NCBA district tournaments. Over 300 fans, players and coaches are expected to attend the three-day event.

Northern border apprehensions continue to break records

(TCS) — Despite being stretched thin and understaffed, Border Patrol agents at the northern border continue to apprehend a record number of illegal border crossers. In the busiest northern border sector of Swanton, Border Patrol agents made history by apprehending the greatest number of illegal border crossers in sector history of 1,109 in March, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data. While the numbers are significantly lower than those apprehended at the southwest border, they are out of the ordinary for the northern border and its busiest sector.

Pennsylvania senators push to end daylight saving time due to cost and health concerns

Some legislators in the Pennsylvania Senate are trying to put a stop to the practice of day light saving. Daylight saving time was first enacted as a legal requirement by the Uniform Time Act of 1966. Motivated by transportation improvements and arguments about energy saving– according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Since then, studies by the National Bureau of Economic Research have shown the opposite. We spoke with PA state senator Cris Dush (R-25) about senate resolution 65 which aims to make daylight saving time permanent.