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Andrew Andronas readily admits he is not on the level of Walt Disney. But he is pushing to provide a popular entertainment destination along Canonsburg’s main thoroughfare. “I’m doing my best to ...
It’d been 446 days since Pennsylvania American Water Co. took receivership of the troubled East Dunkard Water Authority ...
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 ...
R.J. Harpley of Finleyville plays in Mingo Creek near the Ebenezer Covered Bridge after coming to the park with his mother, Elind, who was watching from the banks a few feet away. Finleyville couple ...
Work began this week on East Pitt Street in Canonsburg and the Langeloth neighborhood of Smith Township as Pennsylvania American Water Co. crews and its contractors replace water lines. The two ...
UPMC Washington volunteer Barb Provenzano, right, receives a pin honoring her 55 years of services as a volunteer at the hospital. At 92, Barb Provenzano isn’t finished helping others. Provenzano, of ...
She was also a liaison at Young Brokers Council Liaison and IBAO observer at the Insurance Brokers Association of Canada. Bierman was elected at IBAO’s recent annual general meeting ...
Garrett Neese Lindsey Sylvania, a Waynesburg University psychology and youth ministry sophomore from Oakland, Md., receives a pin from EcoStewards vice president Garret Kunz during the university’s ...
Sarah Burris is a long-time veteran of political campaigns, having worked as a fundraiser and media director across the United States. She transitioned into reporting while working for Rock the ...
Raleigh residents can expect around a half-inch of rain over the next few days, NWS Raleigh Meteorologist Mike Strickler told The News & Observer, adding that some areas could see up to two inches.
But the mayor gave a snippy response when questioned about the debt last Thursday. After a reporter asked him about it, he said: Unless you guys are chipping in money, why are you asking me?
The site of a former Union Township swimming pool could become the site of a residential development. Braun Holdings Mineral Beach LLC in Murrysville is looking to build 113 single-family homes on the ...
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