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Fayette prosecutors seek protective order in homicide case

Fayette County prosecutors are trying to find out how a man accused of soliciting a fatal shooting gained access to court paperwork from a companion case months before he was charged. Calvin J. Huffman, 38, of Uniontown, is accused of paying Antonyo Owens, 16, of Uniontown, to kill Anthony ...

Owner of nursing facilities in Uniontown, South Fayette files for bankruptcy

Genesis HealthCare Inc., the onetime nursing home giant that owns facilities in Uniontown and South Fayette Township, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Based in Kennett Square, the company filed for bankruptcy Thursday in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas. ...

Uniontown teenager held without bail after allegedly fighting police officers

A teenager was charged as an adult and denied bail after he allegedly tried to fight several police officers during a traffic stop last week. William Floyd, 17, of Uniontown was a passenger in a car that was stopped at 3:18 a.m. Thursday because police believed it may have been in the area of ...

Eager to play

Connellsville Legion won four games since a 12-2 victory over second-place Belle Vernon on June 23, but it wasn’t the way head coach Brian Sankovich wanted his team to get them. Connellsville sits with a record of 12-0, but its wins against Colonial 3 and Smithfield-Fairchance were by ...

Growing together

Linda Robinson loves children, and Wesley Family Services’ Foster Grandparent Program provides her with the chance to work with them. “Working with children is incredibly rewarding because of the genuine joy and positive impact it allows,” she said. “I witness their growth, learn from ...

Uniontown holds annual Founding Day celebration

It was hot and muggy, and storms were on the horizon, but that didn’t stop festival-goers from celebrating UniontownĢƵ annual Founding Day Festival at Marshall Park on Saturday. Uniontown shares its birthday with the United States - it was founded on July 4, 1775. And SaturdayĢƵ ...