Catholics locally and around the world are mourning the death of Pope Francis, who died Monday morning at the age of 88.
“Today, I join with the Clergy, religious and the faithful of the Diocese of Greensburg in mourning the loss of our Holy Father, Pope Francis. Let us give thanks to ...
A Chartiers Township woman whose vehicle crossed into oncoming traffic on Interstate 79 and crashed head-on into another motorist pleaded guilty to homicide by vehicle just before her trial was set to begin this week.
Rachel Ann Phillips pleaded guilty Monday to the one felony charge just ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro visited Mt. Lebanon Fire Department Monday to press lawmakers in Harrisburg to approve his budget, which includes $30 million in grants for fire companies across Pennsylvania.
Top of mind for Shapiro and other speakers at MondayÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ event was the recent arson at the ...
An audit by Washington CountyÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ acting controller revealed that the county spent more than $100,000 on last monthÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Real Estate Expo, with revenue from sponsorships and vendor fees falling well short for the event to break even.
Acting Controller Heather Sheatler released the audit ...
Easter functions as the best advertisement for bunnies — or depending on your perspective, the worst.
Depicted as soft, fluffy and low-maintenance, rabbits can seem like the ideal starter pet. Behind dogs and cats, they’re the third-most adopted animal.
But peopleÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ fuzzy expectations ...
Oh, yeah, Easter in the 1950s. A time when the Easter Bunny wasn’t either a capitalistic corporate mascot or CGI nightmare, but a slightly disquieting, floppy-eared creature you might encounter in a department store, smelling a little like second-hand cigarette smoke. For kids like me, ...