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Monessen police arrested a man and woman this week in connection with the abuse of a 5-year-old boy, including forcing the child to eat his own feces. Charles W. Smitley V, 29, and Colleen Cassidy, 36, both of Monessen, each face felony charges of endangering the welfare of children, unlawful ...

The special counsel for Washington County District Attorney Jason Walsh has asked for a delay in submitting a response to a Philadelphia groupĢƵ petition asking the state Supreme Court to restrict his ability to pursue the death penalty against defendants facing homicide charges. Lancaster ...

To better prepare for severe weather events, agencies across the state have joined to enhance the Pennsylvania Integrated Flood Warning and Observation System, known as IFLOWS 2. “This version is very good at providing timely alerts, which is most important in getting out early warnings for ...

Waynesburg council OKs new police firearms

The Waynesburg Police Department will become the latest organization to move away from Sig Sauer P320 pistols after reports from around the country of the gun going off without the trigger being pulled. At a special meeting Tuesday night, the council voted to spend up to $12,600 from the ...

Why summer heat can trigger migraines

Rising temperatures can mean rising pain for many people, as summer heat can often trigger the onset of migraine headaches. As temperatures climb, so do migraine episodes, with heat, humidity and dehydration being some of the most common reasons for the start of a migraine during the summer ...

Enduring and flourishing

Jeremy Enslen was thrilled to claim his eighth C. Harper Chevrolet Fayette County Open championship and third in a row on Sunday but made sure everyone was aware he cherished more than just what happened on the golf course. “ItĢƵ just not all about the golf, itĢƵ about the ...