Aug 29, 2009 | Altoona Mirror
Thomas Joseph Caporuscio, 60, Hollidaysburg, passed away Tuesday at home. He was born in Altoona, son of the late Joseph and Nettie Caporuscio.
Authority grants $4.3M in contracts
Construction of a new administration building for the Altoona Water Authority could move into full swing next month with contracts awarded Thursday for the project.
Police: Man wanted in homicide attempt
A Blair County man is wanted for attempted homicide for allegedly using his vehicle to attack and seriously injure a Tyrone man at a township shopping center, Logan Township police said.
David Brian Joseph, 44, Duncansville, formerly of Johnstown, "fell asleep in the Lord" Friday at home.
City man dies after crash on Route 22
An Altoona man died Tuesday after being thrown from his car during an accident on Route 22 about 1.5 miles west of the Route 764 interchange.
Bank buys much-debated N. Hermitage Road parcel
The Franklin property on North Hermitage Road, which has been one of the most studied parcels in the city in recent years, has been sold to Farmers National Bank, said real estate agent John Fair.
Deadlines problematic for authority
The Altoona Water Authority won't need to pay a fine for missing an interim deadline on its proposed upgrade of the Easterly Sewer Treatment Plant, state officials said Wednesday during a meeting with authority representatives in Harrisburg.
Deadlines problematic for authority
The Altoona Water Authority won't need to pay a fine for missing an interim deadline on its proposed upgrade of the Easterly Sewer Treatment Plant, state officials said Wednesday during a meeting with authority representatives in Harrisburg.
Mike Holtz isn't pledging the world to young baseball and softball players who will come to seek instruction at the new multi-sports complex that he will help to open in the Altoona area this September.