COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Nikki Haley is perhaps the highest-profile Republican in the nation who has refused to fall in line and endorse Donald Trump's presidential bid.
It's unclear how long that might last.
Some allies believe she may be forced to endorse him before the November election to avoid permanently alienating the Republican Party base. Some even suspect that Haley will re-emerge on Trump's short list of vice presidential contenders in the coming months, despite Trump's recent statement to the contrary.
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) — The Heinrich family has been walking in the Johnstown Walk of Hope since it began in 2016.
They have a new motivation to walk this year.
"We lost our Aunt Susie to pancreatic cancer just a few weeks ago," said Rob Heinrich.
They walked in her honor Saturday.
"Susie was a wonderful person full of light and smiles and always found the humor in everything," Rob said.
PHILIPSBURG, Pa. (WJAC) — There’s outrage Friday about vandalism at a beloved holiday display in the area, but repair work is already underway.
Simply known as “the Big Santa,” the nearly 40-foot-tall, plywood Santa along with toy soldiers and a bag of toys, has been a fixture in the Philipsburg area since the 1960's.
This past December, members of the Philipsburg Elks and other volunteers put up the display together at the Cold Stream Dam Park.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Parents and staff can no longer fundraise for teachers at Portland Public Schools, the school board voted, and now there will be only one foundation spreading money across all schools in the district.
There are more than 30 foundations raising money across most of the schools in Portland Public Schools.
Some schools raise more than others ,while some don't get any money.
That may seem unfair to many, and district leaders agree, but others worry it might have a lasting negative impact on families.
Blair Co., PA (WJAC) — The Blair County Historical Society is preparing to kick off its 100th anniversary season of residing at, and hosting tours of, the Baker Mansion History Museum.
The society will be hosting a celebration on Sunday, from noon until 4 p.m.
Staff says one way of keeping things interesting for visitors is to change up the exhibits.
This year, they’re unveiling a new exhibit that tells the tale of marriage through the centuries.