More than 100 people waving signs reading “Save the Department of Education,” “Stop Oligarchy,” and “Nobody Elected Musk” took to downtown Washington Thursday afternoon for a “Stop the Billionaire Takeover” rally, staged in response to recent federal cuts ordered by President ...
Washington & Jefferson College hosted PanamaĢƵ ambassador to the United States, Jose Miguel Aleman Healy.
The ambassadorĢƵ appearance Friday, attended by students and the college community, was a collaborative effort of the Lynch Law Group and Washington Chamber of Commerce.
During ...
Ground has been broken on AMVETS’ new national headquarters at the former Beth Israel Synagogue in Washington.
A ceremony was held Tuesday at the property at 265 North Ave.
The $525,000 sale of the synagogue to AMVETS was finalized in June.The national veterans organization will move its ...
If a road trip is part of your plans this week, expect a lot of company out on the highway and in the air, as record numbers are projected to be traveling this Thanksgiving.
Figures from AAA project nearly 80 million motorists will travel 50 miles or more from home during the Thanksgiving ...
Five area veterans were recently recognized for their service as part of Caring Mission Home CareĢƵ “Because of You” campaign.
The program kicked off this year to honor veterans in Washington, Fayette, Greene and Allegheny counties.
“It was started this year as a gift of gratitude and ...
Homelessness continues to be a growing problem, and Washington City Mission pledges to continue efforts to combat it and serve those in need.
The mission presented its “Restoring Lives” impact review Wednesday at its chapel on West Wheeling Street in Washington.
“ThereĢƵ a tremendous ...