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Pennsylvania Attorney General joins multistate effort to support gun sale regulations
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WTAJ) — Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry has joined a coalition of 21 attorneys general in support of state and federal regulations that govern gun sales, arguing that these laws are critical for public safety. The coalition, led by New York, filed an amicus brief Thursday in the U.S. Court of Appeals for […]
Mars school district unveils new mascot
ADAMS TWP — Although he saw the Fightin’ Planet for the first time Sunday evening, Aug. 18, Ben Wisser, a first-grade student in Mars Area School District, determined the district’s new mascot was the coolest mascot ever. The Fightin’ Planet, a spherical red ball fit with boxing...
West Virginia Vintage Fest returns to Morgantown
Gallery 304 Shop invites Morgantown residents and beyond to buy, sell and trade vintage clothing at the seventh bi-annual West Virginia Vintage Fest from noon to 6 p.m. on Aug. 25 at Edith Barill Riverfront Park and Trail. Created in 2021, the event features over 60 vendors from across West...
Projecting WVU's Depth Chart Halfway Through Fall Camp
Breaking down what WVU Football's depth chart will look like halfway through fall camp. The Mountaineers are halfway through their fall camp schedule and are less than two weeks away from taking on Penn State in the 2024 season opener. Who will suit up for West Virginia University in that game? Or, maybe more importantly, who will be out there for the first snaps, and who will be playing the most snaps in the game? The coaching staff gave a sneak peak of that with a depth chart released in the summer. EerSports has had access to five practices and intel from a couple scrimmages.... so what are we expecting for the depth chart come that fateful afternoon against the Nittany Lions? Here's the latest intel.
Arnold police chief suspended as part of ongoing investigation
ARNOLD, Pa. (KDKA) -- Arnold's police chief has been placed on administrative leave just six months after being named chief.Chief Josh Stanga was suspended on Friday as part of an ongoing investigation.Mayor Shannon Santucci confirmed the suspension to KDKA-TV on Sunday. Mayor Santucci added that the police station was not raided, but the attorney general's office and Pennsylvania State Police are part of the investigation.Arnold City Council will hold an executive meeting on Monday to determine if Chief Stanga will get paid leave.The mayor had no comment concerning what the investigation was about. She said they are cooperating with the investigation.Another officer within the department is currently in charge but has not officially been given the label of interim police chief.
Five of Pennsylvania’s ‘fake electors’ from 2020 are back on Trump’s 2024 slate
Those electors, along with 15 others, drew criticism after submitting their names as electors for Pennsylvania in December 2020 and casting votes for then-President Trump, even though Joe Biden won the state’s popular vote.
Class 1A: Clairton vying to end four-year ‘drought’ with 11 returning all-conference players united in pursuit of school’s 15th WPIAL title
It’s hard to blame those around Clairton for complaining about drought conditions they perceive to be surrounding their hometown team over the past four years. After all, having their beloved Bears miss out on advancing to the WPIAL Class 1A football final each year since winning their 14th district championship in 2019 naturally seems foreign to residents of the gridiron-crazed “City of Prayer” where fall Friday nights at the nearly 100-year-old Neil C. Brown Stadium trend more toward a way of life than an extra-curricular activity.
Sunday storms lead to high water, flooding across the area
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — Another round of strong storms made its way through Northeastern and Central Pa Sunday afternoon. In Lackawanna and Susquehanna Counties, officials are warning people to stay off of flooded roads. The Greenfield Township Fire Department shared that Route 106 is closed from Finch Hill to Clifford,...
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