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Carnegie Library is making improvements at several branches.
Matthew Houghton, 25, faces numerous charges after allegedly shooting at a Scott Township man and then fleeing the state.
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Heidelberg received a grant to install bike racks around the community.
There's a public meeting Tuesday about the new Settler's Cabin Panhandle Connector Trail, and officials want your input on the design.
Updates from Scott Township police, July 22 to July 29.
The team will play in the World Series in Livermore, Calif. on Tuesday, July 30.
Crime update from Bridgeville Police.
Heidelberg Council awarded a number of $1,000 grants earlier this month, for improvements to properties along and near East Railroad Street.
Five things happening in the CV area and beyond this week.
Five things you should know about in the Dormont and Brookline areas this week.
The Junction Lot at the corner of McFarland Road and West Liberty will close to the public Tuesday morning, and the new lot across the street will open.
Both burglaries were reported on or near Broadway Avenue during the same timeframe.
Crime reports from Dormont Police, July 19 to July 26.
Mozaic Boutique will re-open at a new location in September.
Numerous detours will be in effect—including some in Bridgeville—after part of West Carson Street closes on Aug. 2.
The camp is a fundraiser for Zach Dyer of Whitehall.
State departments and agencies have access to PEMA money to aid with disaster relief.
State departments and agencies have access to PEMA money to aid with disaster relief.