Josh Hartman was not sure if it was his wife on the ground after a utility pole fell following their sonĢƵ soccer game last week.
“As I took a couple more steps, I realized it was her,” Hartman said.
Dezzarea Hartman, a kindergarten teacher at Claysville Elementary School in McGuffey ...
While Washington Crown Center is in the midst of transforming into Franklin Crossroads Park, some tenants are preparing for a new look while others are in the process of moving out.
On Thursday, David L. Chipps was packing up ChipperĢƵ Trains & Collectibles as he readies a move to a ...
Before last Saturday's "No Kings" rallies across the country, House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana declared them off limits to patriotic Americans.
The anti-Donald Trump rallies were portrayed by the Republican leader as antithetical to American values; the one scheduled in Washington, ...
A Washington native charged earlier this year was named in an indictment this week in connection with the rigging of bets on NBA games.
Shane Hennen, 31, currently of Las Vegas, faces additional accusations from the Department of Justice that he used inside information to place bets on ...
The atmosphere inside Washington & Jefferson CollegeĢƵ Burnett Center was electric on Tuesday during the Pennsylvania Energy Ecosystem Conference.
The ever-evolving energy industry was the focus of a five-hour event at Yost Auditorium, presented by the collegeĢƵ Center for Energy ...
Salem, Mass., isn’t the only place where witches were being hunted centuries ago.
Three-thousand miles away and 130 years before the hysteria in Salem, Scots were enthusiastically tracking down witches and blaming them for the woes in their lives, whether it be a bad crop or bad weather. ...