DETROIT (AP) — The NFL draft gives players a chance to flaunt their style.
Terrion Arnold made the most of it.
The former Alabama cornerback, styled by Tom Marchitelli, stole the show on the red carpet Thursday by rocking an electric salmon silk suit with a silver bow tie.
His peers certainly didn't look shabby, either.
Caleb Williams wore a Chrome Hearts navy blue suit with a vertical zipper that went from the right side of his chest down to his waist with a black crew shirt and black boots.
CLEARFIELD - Two people were found dead following a domestic dispute in Bradford Township Friday evening.
Police said they responded around 7 p.m. to a residence on Hillbilly Lane and found both Donald Peters, 46, of Mineral Springs and Tammy Sipe, 43, of Hyde, dead from stab wounds.
According to a witness, police said Peters had a large knife and stabbed Sipe in the front yard of the home before the dispute moved to inside the home.
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — Hundreds of athletes from around the area and surrounding states made the trip to Cambria County this weekend.
The Varsity Encore Cheerleading Championship -- called the "Encore Johnstown Showdown" -- is being held at the Cambria County War Memorial.
Organizers say just under 1,000 athletes and about 2,500 fans are expected to fill up the 1st Summit Arena over the weekend.
This event marks the first cheerleading competition to be held at the arena since 2010.
The Hollidaysburg Area School District held a vote during their meeting on Wednesday night to determine the future policy for adult/student boundaries.
The policy in question can be read here. Some of the prohibited conduct included:
"Initiating conversations with students, whether in public or private, on gender identity, asking students for their preferred pronoun usage or sexual orientation. This provision does not preclude adults from following up with students regarding complaints of discrimination and / or harassment received from the student, providing appropriate directions, services and/or resources in response to inquiries initiated by students, and / or otherwise responding to inquiries made by the student where required by law.
Centre Co., PA (WJAC) — Penn State University police say a Boalsburg man is behind bars after he admitted to filming multiple female students inside a campus shower hall.
According to the affidavits, campus police received multiple complaints earlier this month of a man who was allegedly filming female students inside Hamilton Hall.
Police say at least two victims reported seeing a cell phone being placed over or under the stall while they were showering.