The power and frequency of severe storms hitting the area have increased significantly this year, as illustrated by the National Weather Service in Pittsburgh issuing more than double the number of flash flood warnings through the first seven months of 2025 than is typically seen in an entire ...
A local Catholic church is rallying around the family of a Venezuelan immigrant and church member who was taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and calling for his release.
Jesus Teran was detained on July 8 after he went to the ICE Pittsburgh field office for a ...
An out-of-control deer population is wreaking havoc on crops in the region and throughout Pennsylvania, impacting crop yields and farmers’ livelihoods.
To address the issue, a meeting has been scheduled for 6 to 9 p.m. July 23 at the Lone Pine Community Center in Washington with members of ...
A Greene County man accused of beating and sexually assaulting his 1-month-old infant son waived his case to court Friday.
Zachary Bryte, 26, of Washington Township, agreed to move forward without testimony during his preliminary hearing before District Judge Lee Watson.
Bryte was arrested ...
Change could be on the way for the century-old terracotta pipes of the Nemacolin sewer system.
Thursday night, the Cumberland Township Board of Supervisors held a public hearing on Community Development Block Grant requests for funding to address necessary sewer system upgrades.
Nemacolin ...
Whether itÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ a long walk in the woods or a quick trip to check on plants in the backyard garden, going outside to connect with nature is a reliable way to relax in the summer.
The excursions can live on as summer memories – or, sometimes, in the form of an unwanted stowaway taking ...