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12/07/2025

Saltsburg Elementary students are getting the community into the holiday spirit as Saltsburg Borough ushers in the season with its light-up festivities this evening. Watch here for more coverage.

Hunter's Harvest submissions are open until Tomorrow. Monday, December 8 ,2025Send us a photo of you and your harvest to...
12/07/2025

Hunter's Harvest submissions are open until Tomorrow. Monday, December 8 ,2025

Send us a photo of you and your harvest to be featured on Dec. 17th.
Remember, this is open to hunters of all ages, and isn't limited to just deer.

to submit via Email - photo & information to:
[email protected]

Submissions should include the hunter's name, residence, the number of points on the antlers (if applicable), as well as the place and time of the kill. Age can be included for younger hunters.

🎓Teen of the Week brought to you by Rosebud Mining.Brooke Slade is a senior at Marion Center Area Jr./Sr. High School.
12/07/2025

🎓Teen of the Week brought to you by Rosebud Mining.
Brooke Slade is a senior at Marion Center Area Jr./Sr. High School.

Brooke Slade is a senior at Marion Center Area Jr./Sr. High School.

As pharmacy closures have continued across the state, a bipartisan group of lawmakers has questioned how the Shapiro adm...
12/06/2025

As pharmacy closures have continued across the state, a bipartisan group of lawmakers has questioned how the Shapiro administration is following through on the promises of a 2024 law meant to support these stores.

Lawmakers want to ensure the Shapiro admin is holding corporate middlemen, known as pharmacy benefit managers, accountable.

12/06/2025

Blairsville kicked off the holiday season today with a parade and tree lighting! Here’s the River Valley band!

12/06/2025

The Blairsville Community Band is kicking off the town's Light-Up Night. Watch here for more coverage.

The Shapiro administration made clear Friday that it does not agree with the federal Health Department’s Advisory Commit...
12/06/2025

The Shapiro administration made clear Friday that it does not agree with the federal Health Department’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and its 8-3 vote to recommend that, if a mother tests negative for Hepatitis B, her child’s first dose should be delayed to two months.

The Shapiro administration made clear Friday that it does not agree with the federal Health Department’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and its 8-3 vote to recommend that, if a

The new contract, which had been under negotiation since December 2024, accounts for an average 2.65% salary increase ov...
12/06/2025

The new contract, which had been under negotiation since December 2024, accounts for an average 2.65% salary increase over the four years of the contract, effective from Aug. 15, 2025, to Aug. 14, 2029.

The Homer-Center school board approved a new union contract Thursday with an average 2.65% salary increase over the four years of the contract.

A father-and-son pair has been sentenced in federal court in Pittsburgh after being pleading guilty to violations of fed...
12/06/2025

A father-and-son pair has been sentenced in federal court in Pittsburgh after being pleading guilty to violations of federal narcotics and money laundering laws — including the federal “Kingpin” drug-trafficking statute for operating a continuing criminal enterprise as well as money laundering.

Two 'Lake Effect' defendants are sentenced for Kingpin drug-related activity between Mexico and west-central Pennsylvania.

It is part of a day of activities, including the opening of the second annual Elderton Festival of Trees running through...
12/06/2025

It is part of a day of activities, including the opening of the second annual Elderton Festival of Trees running through Jan. 1 in the lot in front of Clark Chapel/Bauer Funeral Home, and a Christmas Market from 2 to 8 p.m. inside Elderton High School, featuring local artists and handcrafted goods.

Elderton has a variety of events today (Dec. 6) to kick off the holiday season.

The blue beanie beckoned from the merch table at Newsapalooza, where it stood out among the shirts and socks at the rece...
12/06/2025

The blue beanie beckoned from the merch table at Newsapalooza, where it stood out among the shirts and socks at the recent “festival of local news” hosted by Point Park University in Pittsburgh.

The blue beanie beckoned from the merch table at Newsapalooza, where it stood out among the shirts and socks at the recent “festival of local news” hosted by Point Park

12/05/2025

Holiday festivities are underway in Homer City tonight as Misty Hunt pulls the switch to light the tree!

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