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Wednesday, May 23, 2012 | 5:01 p.m.

Maria Miller

Reporter

Maria Miller became a member of the 6 News team in July 2011. After serving two years as a radio news anchor/reporter for Renda Broadcasting in Indiana, she’s excited to make her television debut.

A 2009 graduate of Clarion University with a major in communications and a minor in dance, Maria was an active member of the WCUB-TV news team. Her internship at KDKA-TV News in Pittsburgh proved that broadcasting and news is where she’d like to be build her career.  Born and raised in nearby Indiana, Pa., Maria is honored to have the opportunity to report to the people she relates to best.

If you have a story idea or breaking news tip, she’d love to hear from you. Email her at maria.miller@wjactv.com or become a fan on Facebook.

Latest from Maria Miller

Johnstown Generals sponsors left with empty promises

The Johnstown Generals have vowed to march on but the indoor football team is losing support in the community. 6 news first uncovered that players were not being paid and the team was deep in debt. Team officials had previously said they need more support from the community. Now one ...

Search for missing Johnstown man enters second week

This Friday will mark two weeks since 82-year-old Daniel Voytko went missing. Authorities have been busy searching from the sky and on the ground, but so far there's been no trace of him. Search and rescues crews say they're not giving up. Crews spent the day Tuesday searching the area ...

Somerset Co. teens get lost while kayaking

A trio of kayakers packed up their gear, got a ride from their parents and hit the water around 6 p.m. Sunday. But when their parents couldn't get ahold of them a few hours later, they said police assumed the boys were out partying and took their time trying to find ...

22nd annual Showcase for Commerce kicks off this week

Organizers are busy gearing up for the 22nd annual Showcase for Commerce. The two-day event is a chance for local businesses to connect with defense contractors from around the nation. Some of the biggest decision makers in the U.S. military products industry will be in town for the next few ...

Details released in multi-country drug operation

Through controlled drug purchases, video surveillance and wire tapping, it took nearly 2 1/2 years to take down what they're calling a large-scale drug trafficking scheme. They said the operation was responsible for distributing between 300 and 400 grams of heroin throughout the region. 6 News was there as the ...

School District raises money for student needing heart transplant

It's often difficult for those needing transplants of any type. The waiting can oftentimes take years. When a student at the Pleasant Valley school district was recently placed on a heart transplant list, his school district wanted to help take some of the financial worries away from the family while they ...

Organizers gearing up for annual Whitewater Rendezvous

This weekend is one that water sport enthusiasts wait for all year, when thousands of gallons of water are released from the Quemahoning Dam into the Stoneycreek River. With the mild winter this year and minimal amounts of rain, water sport enthusiasts said it would be rough to kayak down ...

Shopping complex proposed for Richland Township

Richland Township could soon see some new businesses. A company out of Ohio has proposed plans for a new shopping center that would bring eight different department stores and restaurants into the area. There are over 25 acres of land located at the corner of Eisenhower Boulevard and Theatre Drive in ...

Westmont Hilltop votes against tax increase

The last time property owners in the Westmont Hilltop school district didn't see their school taxes increase, it was 25 years ago. But after a unanimous vote Monday night, the school board approved a tentative $19.7 million budget with no tax increase. Residents 6 News talked with Tuesday were definitely ...

Military Spouses Appreciation Day recognizes those who serve behind the scenes

Friday was Military Spouses Appreciation Day: A day to recognize the wives and husbands of those who fight for our freedom. It's easy to spot someone in uniform and tell them thanks, but for their loved ones back home who support them day in and day out, they get little ...

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