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Lindsay Ward

News Anchor

Lindsay Ward is happy to be back near her hometown! She joins 6 News as the Morning Co-Anchor/Reporter after being the Morning/Noon Anchor at NBC affiliate, WVVA in Bluefield, WV.  

Born and raised in Indiana County, Lindsay attended IUP and majored in Communications Media and minored in Political Science.   After graduation, she interned at WNEP-TV in Moosic, PA and then quickly went to North Carolina to start her career off at a small cable station as an Anchor/Reporter.   She then made her way farther north to Bluefield, WV, where she helped those in the two Virginias start their morning off as the WVVA Today Morning Anchor.  

Lindsay is happy to be closer to her family and cheer for her Pittsburgh teams! (GO PENS!) She also enjoys meeting new people, baking and traveling.   If you have a story idea, please email her at lindsay.ward@wjactv.com. Or become her Facebook friend!

Latest from Lindsay Ward

3 vehicles damaged when coal truck crashes, overturns on Route 219

Traffic was backed up for hours on Route 219 in Cambria County on Tuesday morning when a loaded coal truck rear-ended another car, which in turn caused the truck to overturn and the car to crash into a third vehicle. The crash happened around 7:30 a.m. when the coal truck ...

Altoona man charged in daughter-in-law's 1999 death

Two days after officials found skeletal remains of an Altoona woman who disappeared in 1999, Pennsylvania State Police charged her former father-in-law with criminal homicide in her death. Huntingdon County District Attorney George Zanic held a press conference at the Huntingdon County Courthouse to "address significant events relating to the ...

Johnstown police investigating shooting that wounded 4 people

Johnstown police spent most of Monday evening and a good part of Tuesday gathering evidence and searching for clues after a shooting left four people injured. Police said it happened near the intersection of Messenger and Horner streets in Hornerstown around 10 p.m. Tuesday morning, neighbors told 6 News they ...

CamTran ready to start construction on new facility

It's taken years for Cambria County's Transit Authority officials to plan for a new headquarters to replace its facility in Moxham, but CamTran is finally able to start construction. "You know, we've been in that building since transit in the county began in 1893," said Rose Lucey-Noll, executive director of ...

Annual Gary Lamer Birthday Remembrance Bash to benefit local school's music program, scholarships, charities

Two days filled with music and fun in Johnstown will honor a local man's memory while also benefiting a school's music program. The 3rd Annual Gary Lamer Birthday Remembrance Bash will be held this weekend. Lamer died in 2011 at age 32 due to complications from pneumonia and his wife, ...

Groundbreaking ceremony held for new Conemaugh Valley elementary school

A Cambria County school district held a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday morning for a new elementary school. Because of some setbacks, it's taken years for Conemaugh Valley School District to get to this point, but school officials said the wait was well worth it. With two outdated and never-renovated elementary schools ...

ACRP conducting events to raise money for autism awareness

April is autism awareness month-- and the Alternative Community Resource Program in Johnstown is busy holding events and raising money to help fund research and hopefully find a cure. One in 88 children are being diagnosed with autism. Boys are more likely to be diagnosed -- one in 58. Not ...

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Official: Cadaver dogs hit on points of interest in search for Altoona woman who disappeared in 1999

Huntingdon County District Attorney George Zanic said cadaver dogs have hit on points of interest at a rural county farm during the search for clues in the 1999 disappearance of an Altoona woman. While search crews spend another day at the farm looking for clues related to Sherry Leighty's disappearance, ...

Officials: Water trapped in radios caused dropped 911 calls in Cambria Co. for years

For years, first responders in Cambria County have had issues with their communications system, including calls dropping out in stormy weather, for no apparent reason. But after recently pulling a radio down from one of their towers, crews discovered that water was becoming trapped in their radios, which was causing ...

Local groups to hold numerous events for Sexual Assault Awareness Month

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and organizations throughout the region will hold various events to raise money and shine light on a subject that can be difficult to talk about. Officials said one in four girls and one in six boys will be sexually assaulted before they turn 18. ...

 
 
 

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