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Are Crosby, Malkin, and Letang Bound to Exit Pittsburgh Like Stamkos? A Look at NHL’s Changing Landscape
Pittsburgh Penguins' key players Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and Kris Letang have been a formidable trio since 2006, akin to the longevity of iconic Yankees players. Despite their multiple Stanley Cup wins, questions loom over the future of these future Hall of Famers as the team's playoff streak ended, prompting speculation on their tenure.
Hancock County Savings Bank celebrates 125 years with parade and iconic duck race
Hancock County, W.Va. — The celebrations continued in the Northern Panhandle, as the Hancock County Savings Bank of Chester rang in 125 years on Thursday!. To celebrate, a 4th of July parade, 5-K race and the iconic duck race were held downtown. The duck race is a decades-long tradition...
New Kensington-Arnold School Board discusses approaching Burrell about merging
Jul. 4—Current challenges faced by the Burrell School District have New Kensington-Arnold's school directors wondering if the right time has come for the neighboring districts to again consider merging. New Kensington-Arnold School Board member Bob Pallone raised the subject of approaching Burrell officials with the proposal at his board's meeting Tuesday night. He cited that Burrell now has ...
Jonah to Throw out First Pitch at Friday's SeaWolves Game
Friday evening at UPMC Park will be a fun and baseball-filled fundraiser for Jonah Allgeier, the little boy who just recently returned home after receiving a life-saving heart transplant. Erie News Now introduced you to Jonah when he was looking for his new heart before Christmas—a heart he received early...
Freeport man shares patriotism with annual reading of Declaration of Independence
Jul. 4—Nick Triveri of Freeport wears his patriotism on his sleeve every Fourth of July. For the 14th year, the 71-year-old organized a reading of the Declaration of Independence at Riverside Park in Freeport. "I feel the Fourth of July is a whole lot more important than just shooting off fireworks and eating hot dogs and watermelon," said Triveri, whose strong voice and colonial attire added ...
Cause of Clairton fire under investigation
CLAIRTON, Pa. (KDKA) -- The cause of a fire that broke out in Clairton is under investigation. The fire broke out along Miller Avenue around 8:15 p.m. on Thursday. Crews spent several hours at the scene, battling the heavy flames and smoke.No one was injured. The cause of the fire is now under investigation.
A Small Pennsylvania Town is Suddenly the 3rd Most Dangerous in State
A small town in Pennsylvania has unexpectedly become the 3rd most dangerous place in the state, raising serious concerns about safety and security. This surprising change in crime statistics has sparked discussions and highlighted the need to closely examine the factors contributing to this troubling ranking. Understanding Crime in Pennsylvania.
Anthrocon attendee attacked with sword at Pittsburgh’s Wyndham Grand Hotel
PITTSBURGH — A South Carolina man is charged with aggravated assault after allegedly attacking a transgender woman with a sword at Pittsburgh’s Wyndham Grand Hotel. Police said the incident happened a little after 1 a.m. on Thursday. Investigators said police got a call for a person in a...
Pennsylvania Route 234 reopens after multi-vehicle crash
ADAMS COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A multi-vehicle crash occurred on PA-234 Thursday. At about 11:45 a.m., a multi-vehicle crash occurred on PA-234. As of 2:42 p.m., the road has reopened in both directions, according to a spokesperson for PennDOT. No word yet on specific injuries, but there are several people involved, PennDOT said. Route 15 […]
New bill could make outdoor dining permanent in Pa.
GETTYSBURG, Pa. — On a busy day in downtown Gettysburg, visitors enjoyed the warm weather and some good food outdoors. Businesses are capitalizing on the pleasant atmosphere with more outside options. "Outdoor dining is vital for a lot of restaurants," said Peter Bales, general manager of The Upper Crust.
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