07/19/2024
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It took more than a decade for Scott Edmonds to go to trial in the shooting death of his wife in their North Strabane townhouse in March 2014. It took less than 90 minutes for a Washington County jury to convict him of first-degree murder in Louise Weis-Edmonds’ killing.
It took more than a decade for Scott Edmonds to go to trial in the shooting death of his wife in their North Strabane townhouse in March 2014. It took less than 90 minutes for a Washington County jury to convict him of first-degree murder in Louise Weis-Edmonds’ killing. After five days of testimo...
Former U.S. Secret Service agent Patrick Fitch, an attorney in Washington, said he was “astonished” when he heard Saturday night that a 20-year-old man carrying a semi-automatic rifle had climbed atop the roof of a manufacturing plant and fired multiple shots at former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Butler.
Former U.S. Secret Service agent Patrick Fitch, an attorney in Washington, said he was “astonished” when he heard Saturday night that a 20-year-old man carrying a semi-automatic rifle had climbed atop the roof of a manufacturing plant and fired multiple shots at former President Donald Trump at ...
Federal investigators descended upon the Milford Drive home of Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, the night after he used an AR-style rifle to injure the former president, kill one person and critically injure two others Saturday evening while Trump was speaking at a rally in Butler.
BETHEL PARK – At about 12:30 a.m. Sunday, Keith and Joann Holzer noticed flashing police sirens and law enforcement on the street in their Bethel Park neighborhood. They went to bed without giving it too much thought, unaware that the man who attempted to assassinate former President Donald J. Tru...
Former President Donald Trump called for unity and resilience Sunday after an attempt on his life added fresh uncertainty to an already tumultuous presidential campaign.
Butler, Pa. (AP) — Former President Donald Trump called for unity and resilience Sunday after an attempt on his life added fresh uncertainty to an already tumultuous presidential campaign and raised sharp questions about how a gunman was able to open fire from a rooftop near a Pennsylvania campaig...
Washington County Controller April Sloane, who is awaiting trial on animal cruelty charges in connection with the starvation death of her pet dog last year, is heading to jail after a judge revoked her bond for “harboring” a cat while living at her boyfriend’s North Strabane apartment.
Washington County Controller April Sloane, who is awaiting trial on animal cruelty charges in connection with the starvation death of her pet dog last year, is heading to jail after a judge revoked her bond for “harboring” a cat while living at her boyfriend’s North Strabane apartment. Judge J...
Park Avenue in North Franklin Township is closed due to police activity near Armour Street.
Park Avenue in North Franklin Township is closed due to police activity at a residence near Armour Street. North Franklin fire Chief Dave Bane said his department was called at 10:30 a.m. today to close the 900 block of Park Avenue to traffic between McJ Drive and Williams Street. Numerous state pol...
The official start of summer is June 20, but we're already seeing dangerously hot conditions in the area.
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UPMC Washington hosted a celebration at the hospital yesterday to commemorate its new affiliation with UPMC.
What a difference a year makes. On Wednesday, UPMC Washington hosted a celebration at the hospital to commemorate its new affiliation with UPMC. The celebration, which included flag-raisings at now renamed UPMC Washington and UPMC Greene in Waynesburg, comes one year after the health systems announc...
Vadym Korobenko was a television sports reporter in Ukraine until he joined the Ukrainian National Guard in 2014 after Russia’s first invasion. A decade later, Korobenko, a retired lieutenant, is devastated that the city lies in ruin and is now under occupation.
He was one of four Ukrainian and U.S. veterans who met this week for a roundtable discussion about the war.
Vadym Korobenko was a television sports reporter in Ukraine until he joined the Ukrainian National Guard in 2014 after Russia’s first invasion of Ukraine. Korobenko fought in and around the southern Ukrainian city of Mariupol. A decade later, Korobenko, 39, and a retired lieutenant, is devastated ...
Need to beat the heat? This Memorial Day weekend, many of the region’s public pools will open their doors to anyone who wants to take a dip.
Need to beat the heat? This Memorial Day weekend many of the region’s public pools will be opening their doors to anyone in need of a dip. Check below for information on when the pool closest to you will be open, and how much admission will cost. Washington County Canonsburg Town Park Pool 1 VFW [...
It’s been a busy year for tornadoes in our region. With five confirmed tornadoes on Friday – including one that touched down in Elrama, the second to hit Union Township in a week – the Pittsburgh area has seen 14 tornadoes in May.
It’s been a busy year for tornadoes in Southwestern Pennsylvania. With five confirmed tornadoes on Friday – including one that touched down in Elrama, the second to hit Union Township in a week – the Pittsburgh area has seen 14 tornadoes in May. This surpasses the 11 tornadoes from a 1985 wave...
A large storage building operated by a subcontractor at the Bailey Mine complex in Greene County caught fire Monday morning, prompting numerous fire departments to respond to fight the massive blaze.
A large storage building operated by a subcontractor at the Bailey Mine complex in Greene County caught fire Monday morning, prompting numerous fire departments to respond to fight the massive blaze. Emergency responders were dispatched to Consol Energy’s sprawling mine complex in Richhill Townshi...
Take a trip into a coal mine with reporter Karen Mansfield.
At the start of their shift, the coal miners working at the mine in Propserity step into a black steel elevator and descend for two minutes to 800 feet underground into a part of the earth that few people ever see.
At the start of their shift, the coal miners working on Enlow Fork Mine’s H-3 longwall section step into a black steel elevator and descend 800 feet underground, where they walk out through a heavy airlock door and into a part of the earth that few people ever see. It’s a two-minute trip to the ...
Liberty Pole Spirits was selected Small Business of the Year by the Western Pennsylvania District Office of the Small Business Administration.
Jim Hough and his family did not have time to unbottle their thoughts. “We were shocked,” he said upon realizing their craft whiskey distillery had been selected Small Business of the Year by the Western Pennsylvania District Office of the Small Business Administration. “There are a lot of sma...
“It was the scariest thing I’ve ever experienced in my life,” said Lynn Michigan, who was attending a Saturday evening service at Crossroads Ministries in Finleyville with her husband, Rob, when a tornado touched down around 6:05 p.m.
“It was the scariest thing I’ve ever experienced in my life,” said Lynn Michigan, who was attending a Saturday evening service at Crossroads Ministries in Finleyville with her husband, Rob, when a tornado touched down around 6:05 p.m. Rob, a member of the Castle Shannon Volunteer Fire Departme...
From Washington, D.C., to Washington, Pa., AMVETS Charities is moving its national headquarters to Southwestern Pennsylvania, where it also will offer transitional housing for veterans in crisis.
From Washington, D.C., to Washington, Pa., AMVETS Charities is moving its national headquarters to Southwestern Pennsylvania, where it also will offer transitional housing for veterans in crisis. In March, AMVETS Charities was the highest bidder in an auction for the former Laboratory Elementary Sch...
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Flocks of sheep will race through Washington this weekend for the Running of the Wools, but it’s the thousands of visitors who will be flocking to the downtown business district that has local store owners most excited.
There will be flocks of sheep racing through Washington next weekend for the Running of the Wools, but it’s the thousands of visitors who will be flocking to the downtown business district that has local store owners most excited. One of them is Anastasia Barr-Whiteman, who looked outside her Pret...
Last week, Samantha Cortese unveiled the Connecting Through Inspiration mural, commissioned by the nonprofit Arc Human Services in Canonsburg.
CANONSBURG – When Samantha Cortese began painting as something to do during the pandemic four years ago, little did she imagine she’d be tapped to create a meaningful, larger-than-life work for an area nonprofit. But on Wednesday, Cortese, a wife, mother of two and abstract artist from Washingto...
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It's "no more Mr. Nice Bud" after state Rep. Bud Cook's primary win.
After fending off a Republican challenger going for his 50th House seat during Tuesday’s primary, state Rep. Bud Cook is now on the “warpath” looking to take on GOP leaders and area politicians who backed his opponent. “It’s time. I’m on the warpath,” Cook said Tuesday night after his ...
Record rainfall wreaked havoc across Washington and Greene counties overnight, causing flooding that resulted in several water rescues, evacuations and dozens of road closures.
Record rainfall in Southwestern Pennsylvania wreaked havoc across Washington and Greene counties overnight, causing flooding that resulted in several water rescues and evacuations, and dozens of road closures. The National Weather Service in Pittsburgh issued a flash flood warning until 12:30 p.m. t...
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The Pennsylvania Turnpike warned that E-ZPass users were targeted in a phishing scam.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike issued a warning Sunday that users of its E-ZPass service were being targeted in a phishing scam. Both the Turnpike and state police received reports of text messages claiming the E-ZPass holder owes $12.51 in outstanding toll fees, along with a link to a website. It warns....
Hundreds of visitors turned out at Mingo Creek County Park Observatory Monday to witness the solar eclipse.
Hundreds of visitors turned out at Mingo Creek County Park Observatory Monday to witness the solar eclipse in its totality. And despite some cloud cover, it was a spectacular show. “That was awesome, just beautiful,” said Sherri Taddeo of Monongahela, who viewed the eclipse with her daughter, Le...
Whether you traveled to the zone of totality or stayed home, make sure you view today's eclipse safely.
Much of the country is abuzz ahead of the upcoming solar eclipse on April 8. Western Pennsylvania will be in the spotlight, too, as the Pittsburgh region will experience a partial eclipse with 95% totality while Erie will be in the zone of 100% totality. While you’re making plans to view the eclip...
Continued heavy rain has caused widespread flooding and home evacuations and prompted two municipalities to declare states of emergency.
Heavy rain continued to fall across Western Pennsylvania Tuesday night into Wednesday, causing widespread flooding and evacuations of homes and prompting two municipalities to declare states of emergency. On Tuesday, the National Weather Service Pittsburgh recorded 2.68 inches of rain, a record for....
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In today's daily update: - Bill Wells has spent the past 33 years saving soles. Wells is a cobbler, and the 81-year-old works seven days a week to repair shoes at his shop, Charles the Cobbler, in Krebs Professional Center in Peters Township. - A McDonald man is in jail on charges that he sexually trafficked a New York teen. - Deciding when to cancel classes is an inexact science but one that area school officials take seriously.
In today's update: - A Washington County jury deliberated for only about a half-hour Thursday before finding a Washington man guilty of kidnapping and beating another man in the West End and then shooting him during a botched execution in the woods of South Franklin Township. - Two years after it was disassembled and moved, the more than 200-year-old Sumney log home will be rebuilt in Mingo Creek County Park. - Students at St. Patrick’s School in Canonsburg are learning a new subject – compassion – by lending a hand through a new after-school group who visit community members who can’t get out of their homes on their own.
In today's update: - An intrepid group of 35 entered the dunking tanks of the sixth annual Frosty Frolic in the Mon Valley. - The Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh will close four of six church buildings comprising St. Katharine Drexel Parish, the diocese announced Saturday evening. - Depending on how the first two months of the season went, some local high school basketball teams will have a sense of urgency as they enter the final week of the regular season tonight.
In today's update: - The state Supreme Court affirmed the death sentence of Jordan Clemons, who was convicted in 2015 for killing 21-year-old Karissa Kunco and leaving her body in the woods of Mt. Pleasant Township three years earlier. - A suspended Catholic deacon was sentenced Thursday in Washington County Court in a sex solicitation case. - A Monongahela man was arrested Thursday on charges he had child pornography photos on his computer and smartphone.
In today's update: - Two medics are being hailed for their bravery after they pulled a man from his burning vehicle following a fiery crash on Interstate 79 in Greene County last August. - A Fayette County man suffered a minor injury in a rollover crash at Southpointe Wednesday morning. - A Canton Township woman is facing a criminal charge after she allegedly left a note on a restaurant receipt that said, “Help, I’m being held captive.”
In today's update: - An early morning fire at a home on Thompson Avenue in Donora spread to two adjacent homes. A borough fire official said no one was hurt in the fire. - Homer the wild turkey has returned home to the corner of Allison Hollow and McGovern roads in Chartiers Township, and the neighborhood is torn as to whether he’s a lovable mascot or a menace. - The state Department of Community and Economic Development is seeking a meeting with the absent mayor of Monessen to set a path for his return to City Hall.
In today's update: - A woman who was badly injured when she was trapped under rubble when her downtown Washington apartment building collapsed in 2017 is suing her former landlord and the owners of the neighboring structure. - Chartiers Township police and the Washington County coroner are investigating the death of a baby found about noon Wednesday in the 700 block of North Main Street. - A former official of the Lone Pine Volunteer Fire Department's auxiliary pleaded guilty to stealing money from its treasury.
In today's update: - Canonsburg-Houston Joint Authority is facing the second challenge in seven months to a series of proposed sewage rate increases it plans to implement. - A 7-year-old Canonsburg girl is credited with saving her family's lives by alerting them to a fire in their home. - The Mon Valley is mourning longtime Carroll Township fire Chief Rob Greenlee who was found dead of natural causes in his home Tuesday.
In today's update: - This year’s Fourth of July parade in Canonsburg won’t be the same, as the community mourns the loss of the parade’s founder, Anthony L. Colaizzo. - A local benefactor’s donation has allowed Rostraver Public Library to add several new enhancements including upgraded computers, smart boards and extra seating. -A man’s throat was slashed with a box cutter during a robbery Friday morning at his Mt. Lebanon home.