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Fayette City family displaced by afternoon fire

A Fayette City family of four was displaced Monday when their home caught fire at about 1:30 p.m."Numerous" fire departments were called to assist Fayette City Volunteer Fire Co. at 107 Moats Street, according to a Fayette County 911 supervisor.No injuries were reported to dispatchers.The ...

Man, dog recovering after Monongahela shooting

A man and his pit bull are recovering after they were found shot in a burning Monongahela home Saturday afternoon.Charles Sleith, 51, was flown by medical helicopter to UPMC Mercy Hospital in Pittsburgh for surgery and treatment, according to state police Trooper Robert Broadwater. He said the ...

Firefighters battle blaze in Uniontown Tuesday morning

Firefighters from several companies battled a blaze Tuesday in Uniontown at a small-engine repair shop.Heavy, thick smoke rose over the two-story, brick structure, which was located at 80 E. Fayette St., between Fayette and Dunbar streets. Flames could be seen at times rising from the roof.Buck ...

Firefighters battle blaze in Uniontown

Firefighters from several companies battled a blaze Tuesday morning in Uniontown in a small-engine repair shop.Heavy, thick smoke rose over the two-story, brick structure, which was located at 80 E. Fayette Street between Fayette and Dunbar streets. Flames could be seen at times rising from the ...

West Newton fire destroys antique car shop, damages pizza shop

A Wednesday night fire that destroyed an antique car garage and damaged a four-generation pizza shop devastated the close-knit West Newton community.“Everyone in the community just feels like they lost their child,” said West Newton Mayor Mary Popovich.She said the flames were so intense ...

West Newton fire destroys antique car shop, damages pizza shop

A Wednesday night fire that destroyed an antique car garage and damaged a four-generation pizza shop devastated the close-knit West Newton community."Everyone in the community just feels like they lost their child," said West Newton Mayor Mary Popovich.She said the flames were so intense ...