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Red Cross, Reno Firefighters to Install Free Smoke Alarms During ‘Sound the Alarm’ Event in Venango County
RENO, Pa. — On Saturday, Aug. 17, volunteers and members of the American Red Cross Northwestern Pennsylvania Chapter and Reno Volunteer Fire Department will team up to install free smoke alarms for local families during a “Sound the Alarm” event in Reno. This effort is part of...
Oil City Woman Pleads Guilty to Assaulting Man During Argument in Cranberry Township
VENANGO CO., Pa. (EYT) — An Oil City woman has been sentenced to probation after pleading guilty to assaulting a man during an argument in Cranberry Township. Court records indicate that during a preliminary hearing on Wednesday, August 14, in front of District Judge Patrick Lowrey, 41-year-old Kristi Lynne Couch, of Oil City, pleaded guilty to the following charge:
State Police Calls: Local Man Tosses Fireworks Into Cranberry Township Yard
VENANGO CO., Pa. — Franklin-based state police responded to the following incidents:. According to a report released August 14 by PSP Franklin, troopers were dispatched to Rockmere Road in Cranberry Township, Venango County, for individuals throwing fireworks from a vehicle into the victim’s yard. The incident occurred July...
Pet of the Day 08/16/24
Even though he looks kind of scary in this photo, Blakely is a very friendly cat! He loves attention and wants to be around his people. He gets along with cats and does ok with dogs that don’t chase him. Blake is about 1-2 years old. You can visit...
Pittsburgh Mayor Gainey writes praises of director who resigned after signing petition, but walks away from talking with reporters
PITTSBURGH — Mayor Ed Gainey released a written statement Thursday praising his former communications director, Maria Montano, who resigned after she had signed a controversial referendum petition seeking a city boycott of Israel and those who do business in or with Israel until the war in Gaza ends. Local...
‘This Is Weird’: Russell Wilson Accused of Taking Another Jab at Ciara’s Ex Future After Pledging to ‘Counsel’ Stepson Future
Once again, Russell Wilson publicly showing love to his stepson, Future Zahir Wilbourn, has social media users comparing the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback to the boy’s […] ‘This Is Weird’: Russell Wilson Accused of Taking Another Jab at Ciara’s Ex Future After Pledging to ‘Counsel’ Stepson Future
Surveillance video shows bystanders stop carjacking at Pittsburgh shopping plaza
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- A man is charged with leading a sheriff deputy on a chase, crashing on Banksville Road then trying to carjack an elderly man. Headlights and front-end fragments from a car crash can be found at the intersection of McMonagle Ave and Banksville Road. Video from Kuhn's Market captures the moment the Allegheny County Sheriff's Office said 22-year-old Tyler Stewart T-boned someone on Wednesday night."He was speeding down Banksville Road, he ran a red light, ended up t-boning someone," said Phill C, who was working at Banksville Plaza when the crash happened. "The guy who was running fled into...
Pirates say verbal deal reached in players' union suit over image use by team, Sheetz
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Pirates said Thursday a verbal agreement had been reached to settlea lawsuit by Major League Baseball Players Association against the team's parent company and the convenience store chain Sheetz Inc. alleging unlicensed use of players’ names and images on social media. MLB Players...
Arts funding in Pittsburgh has remained racially inequitable for nearly two decades
When Pittsburgh-based artist, educator and arts administrator Amber Epps started applying for jobs, she saved her rejection emails. “This will become art at some point,” she remembers thinking. “When you apply for 150 jobs and get four interviews — this is some sort of weird-ass art here.”
Michelle Walker is focused on access for all as the city prepares its second-ever ADA transition plan
Michelle Walker is the City of Pittsburgh’s Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Disabilities Resource Coordinator for the Office of Equal Protection in Mayor Gainey’s office. The Office of Equal Protection is a civil enforcement and compliance office that seeks accountability in workers’ rights, civil rights, and public safety.
Verona increases police pay rate in effort to attract new officers
As part of a continuing retention and recruitment effort, police officers in Verona soon will be making more money than ever before. Verona Council voted Aug. 13 to raise the pay rate by 15% for all of the department’s current and future police officers. The borough is looking to...
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