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Pitt Enacts Hiring Freeze

The University of Pittsburgh has informed its employees that a hiring freeze is in place.  The freeze impacts all campuses, including UPJ in Johnstown.

Fatal Crash on I-81 Wednesday

A crash involving three passenger trucks on I-81 Wednesday afternoon in Martinsburg claimed two lives and injured two others. State police troopers along with other law enforcement and Berkeley County emergency services responded to the crash just after 4:30 Wednesday afternoon on the southbound lanes of the interstate near the Inwood exit. The investigation revealed a Dodge truck driven by Steven Souders, 64, of Warfordsburg, Pennsylvania was traveling north when that vehicle crossed the median and entered the southbound lanes, striking a Dodge truck driven by David Cain,59, of Kernersville, North Carolina.  The vehicle operated by Souders continued and struck a…

Store Owner Addresses Commission

Plans for privately funded murals at the front and side of Awesome Gifts and Collectibles on Baltimore Street were presented Wednesday at a joint meeting of the Historic Preservation and Cumberland Arts Commissions. Throughout the meeting, not the art itself but the abilities and charater of the artist, Elijah Thane, were challenged, leading Awesome Gifts owner Jim Weir to address the commission… "I was under the understanding that we were coming here to decide about putting mural on a buildling – not his character, not my character, not your character. What's all this about?"

Bench Warrant Served

On Wednesday, March 12th, 2025, the Cumberland Police Department arrested Maranda Chere Pearson, 27, of Cumberland MD. Pearson was arrested on an active Bench Warrant issued by the Allegany County District Court on February 19th, 2025. The warrant alleges Pearson failed to comply with an order of the court that stemmed from a previous theft charge. She was taken before a District Court Commissioner for an Initial Appearance where she was remanded to the Allegany County Detention Center. She is currently being held without bond. At the time of her arrest, Pearson was also found to be in possession of…

Sports Wagering Continues to Grow

Maryland’s sports wagering market completed its ninth-best month in February, generating over $6 million dollars in tax revenue to the state. The first 8 months of tax collections for FY2025 has surpassed the total of 2024 collections. Sports bettors in Maryland wagered $475.7 million dollars in bets in February and won $415.7 million dollars. The state had 11 mobile sports books and 13 retail locations operating in February. Tax revenues from wagers go to the Blueprint for Maryland’s Education Fund.

Friendsville Structure Fire Being Investigated

A large structure fire on First Avenue in Friendsville remains under investigation by the Maryland State Fire Marshal’s office.  The fire was discovered shortly after 3pm Monday afternoon and Accident Volunteer firefighters responded to the blaze. The occupant smelled smoke and found a blaze in the corner of their kitchen, called 911 and attempted to retrieve her dogs from the residence.  One dog was rescued from under a bed by firemen.  The estimated loss is $90,000.  The Fire Marshal is still investigating.

Partial Win for downtown Mural

Cumberland’s Historic Preservation Commission met Wednesday afternoon at City Hall to review a request for public art on a privately-owned downtown building. Awesome Gifts and Collectibles located at 100 Baltimore Street owned by Jim Weir commissioned a local artist, Elijah Thane to develop and place a mural on the Baltimore Street and North Centre Street side of his building.  Based on federal, state and local guidelines the commission did not approve the mural facing Baltimore Street sighting that it would take away from the architectural design of the property and surrounding streetscape. The commission however did approve the mural on…

County Receiving Feedback on Housing Plans

County residents have through March 17 to give feedback on the planned housing community at the former site of Allegany High School on Cumberland’s West Side. The plans were rolled out at the March 6 County Commissioner’s meeting and include single-family homes, town homes, and aging-in-place options. Feedback can be given through the county website. Commissioner Bill Atkinson tells WCBC that over 25 people have submitted their thoughts on the project…     “No real major issues have come up. Some things that we’ll be able to discuss at our public meeting when we have it. But, yeah, there’s been a…

Hooley Crawl This Saturday

The annual Hooley Pub Crawl will take plance in Downtown Cumberland this Saturday to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Beginning at Noon, 21 restaurants are participating with specials and entertainment throughout the day. One of the restaurants, Mezzo’s on South Centre Street, will have several bands performing, according to co-owner Bernie Nichols…    “We’re going to have bands like Dry Spell, Surrender Dorothy, and 28 Speedway. On the third floor, we’re going to have DJ Brian Roberson, and at the underground we’re going to have kind of like a chill area. We’ll have lots of seating, we’ll have bards down there,…

Allegany County’s Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore Grand Reopening

Allegany County Habitat for Humanity ReStore is holding a grand re-opening this Friday, beginning at 10am.  ReStore, on Lane Avenue in LaVale helps fund Allegany’s branch of Habitat for Humanity, a nonprofit housing group working in local communities. Allegany’s ReStore originally opened in October but has moved to a larger space, according to Kathy Miller, president of the organization.  To celebrate, Friday will offer a fun Saint Patrick’s Day theme. “We’ll have things hidden through the store that will give discounts and gift certificates.  This is the only place I know that you can shop or donate and make someone’s…