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Zem Zem Shrine Club to Host Annual Senior Fair & Older Living Expo
This year's Senior Fair & Older Living Expo will be held at the Zem Zem Shrine Club from 9 a.m. to noon on Monday, August 19. Organizers are expecting more than 1,000 people to attend the event. Seniors will have the opportunity to browse offerings from local vendors or pick...
New mural unveiled in Linesville after much anticipation
A new mural in Linesville was completed this week after months of planning and prep work. The mural was put up by a Rochester, New York artist by the name of Justin Suarez and is meant to highlight Linesville culture. Pymatuning Lake plays a large role in that community, to...
East Middle School offers free clothes to students as school year approaches
Back-to-school shopping season can be uniquely stressful for families struggling financially. That’s why East Middle School hosted a clothing distribution Thursday. Clothing for the distribution was collected from community members over the past two months. The clothing was washed, organized by size, and distributed to local families this afternoon....
Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory bringing its Mobile Museum to Pittsburgh
Want the chance to hold a bat used by Roberto Clemente and other Pirates legends? You’ll have the chance to when the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory brings its Mobile Museum to Pittsburgh next week.
Woj, Schefter Pose for Epic ESPN Night Out Picture at Bruce Springsteen Show
Bruce Springsteen played in Pittsburgh on Thursday and sportswriters flocked to the area like moths to a flame, as they are wont to do. Among the cadre was an impressive quartet of newsbreaking insiders: Adrian Wojnarowski, Adam Schefter, Jeff Passan, and Pete Thamel. And judging from a picture posted by ClutchPoints, they had a hell of a time basking in the dulcet tones of a 74-year-old who used to host a podcast with Barack Obama.
Bruce Springsteen Launches US Tour Leg: Set List, Video
The Boss is back from Europe. After spending a few weeks performing across the Atlantic Ocean, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band kicked off another leg of North American shows on Thursday night in Pittsburgh. "Pittsburgh! We finally got here!" Springsteen said from the stage at one point (via...
Scholarships and grants for Penn State students in 2024-25
With continuously rising tuition, food and housing costs, paying for a Penn State education can be a burden for many families. Here are some scholarships and grants available through the university to ease a bit of that stress. Scholarships for First-Year Students. Penn State Discover Award. This scholarship is awarded...
Amish Farm Rescue 30 Feet Up Barn Rafters In Bart Township (Photos)
Firefighters were called to the farm rescue in the 1700 block of Georgetown Road in Bart Township at 8:52 a.m. on Friday, according to a release by the Quarryville Fire Company and Lancaster County Wide Communications. Crews from both the Quarryville and Bart Township fire companies responded. Firefighters located the...
Anti-Israel referendum in Pa. city deemed ‘antisemitic,’ and ‘a massive risk of financial waste’
A proposed ballot question that would ban Pittsburgh from doing business with companies that have financial ties to Israel has fueled charges of antisemitism and drawn Pennsylvania’s U.S. senators into the fray. Earlier this month, the Democratic Socialists of America’s Pittsburgh chapter submitted a petition to the city to...
Father and son accused of assaulting country club employee
WASHINGTON (KDKA) - A father and his son are now facing charges after being accused of beating up a Washington County country club employee in June. According to the criminal complaint, South Strabane Township Police were called to the Washington County Country Club on June 16 for an employee who claimed they were physically assaulted on the golf course. The employee, Mark Yates, had driven his golf cart to the sprinkler near a home on Country Club Road when he saw three people jumping on it in an attempt to break it. They were later identified as Rowdy Williams Sr., and his...
Mental Health America of Southwestern PA 60th Anniversary Celebration at Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium
Mental Health America of Southwestern PA (MHASWPA) is proud to celebrate 60 years of service with a special anniversary event on Friday, September 13, 2024, at 6:30 PM. This milestone celebration will be held at the Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium, offering an evening of exclusive experiences and entertainment for all attendees.
Buffalo Bills waive former Pittsburgh Steelers second-round pick after injury
The Buffalo Bills have released former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool from injured reserve with an injury settlement on Thursday. Claypool suffered the injury and was placed on injured reserve right away. In order to return to Buffalo, Claypool will have to wait out the time of his injury settlement and an additional three weeks, but he is now a free agent and can sign wherever he wishes.
Pat McAfee hires NFL reporter who was let go by The Athletic
Mark Kaboly wasn’t unemployed for that long.The former Pittsburgh Steelers beat writer for The Athletic was seemingly unexpectedly let go by the outlet on Aug. 12 but was hired by sports-media personality Pat McAfee just 48 hours later as announced by McAfee on his “Pat McAfee Show” on Wednesday.“We have hired Mark Kaboly,” McAfee said on Wednesday. “I do believe he’s accepted the terms we have sent over. He’s available to have other jobs though, we just get first priority. … This is a public proclamation that Kaboly is going to be A-OK. He’s going to continue covering the Steelers...
Woman accused of lying to police about how SUV fell into Millcreek ravine
An SUV landed in a ravine in Millcreek Township overnight and police said the driver lied about how it happened. Cherry Street was closed between Edgerale Drive and Glenridge Road between 9:30 and 11 Friday morning while a tow truck pulled the wrecked SUV back onto the roadway. Investigators said...
Community outreach organization calls for change in handling of Jamestown encampments
JAMESTOWN, N.Y. — Late last month, the City of Jamestown declared a State of Emergency due to almost 300 people across the city living in public spaces. The dire living conditions in what the city has called "unauthorized encampments" displayed scattered belongings and discarded needles littered public areas, including trails along the Chadakoin River. Conditions that city officials described as a "public health crisis."
Unleash Joy at the CCHS Walk 4 Paws on September 14th
(WNY News Now) – Jamestown – Join the Chautauqua County Humane Society (CCHS) for a paw-some day of fun, fundraising, and furry friends at the Walk 4 Paws event on Saturday, September 14th, at Panzarella Park in Jamestown. The highly anticipated Walk 4 Paws event returns this year,...
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 […]
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