A Monessen man was indicted by a federal grand jury Wednesday on drug and firearm charges.
Anthony Crews, 52, faces three charges of possession with intent to distribute, possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime and possession of a firearm and ammunition after being ...
Multiple police officers and suspects in a vehicle theft had to be rescued from a steep hillside Sunday night.
Monessen Fire Department Chief Delmar Hepple said crews were called at about 6 p.m. to the intersection of Dennis Avenue and Pine Street and that four officers and two ...
The former vice president of Point MarionĢƵ parks committee – who was co-winner of a $30.6 million Powerball jackpot nearly 25 years ago – is accused of taking more than $73,000 from the borough to help fuel her gambling habit.
Georgianna M. Carter, 58, was charged Thursday with felony ...
James G. Blaine, who grew up in West Brownsville and is the only Washington County resident to ever run for president on a major party ticket, is getting a “glow up,” thanks to a new Netflix drama series featuring President James GarfieldĢƵ brief term in office.
The Washington County ...
After a short retirement, the Rev. Robert Ellis Stump admits to feeling good to be back in the pulpit again.
The new pastor of California United Methodist Church has 40 years of experience at United Methodist Churches in Central Pennsylvania.
Stump, 65, had retired from the ministry in June ...
Bentleyville is reopening its 2026 budget, which includes a one-mill tax increase.
If approved, it would be the boroughĢƵ first tax increase since 2018.
Council voted unanimously at a special meeting Monday to advertise the reopened spending plan for 2026.
“After we went through ...