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            A Fayette County man was charged with attempted homicide after he allegedly hit a woman in the head and face with a tire iron on Tuesday. Anthony Boyer, 46, broke into the Brownsville home of Shannon Shields just before 3 a.m., state police alleged, and pushed a couch in front of the door so ...
 
                
            Residents near the area of a proposed data center complex in Greene County talked with local officials, as well as representatives from the power and water companies serving the site, at an open house on the project Tuesday night. Dubbed Project Hummingbird, the complex will span 1,400 acres ...
 
                
            The Great Crossings Bridge that wowed hordes of visitors last year when the early 19th-century span emerged from the murky Youghiogheny River Lake is making an encore this fall, although the federal government’s shutdown could hamper the public’s ability to see it this time around. Thanks ...
California and Frazier once were rivals in the Tri-County South Conference and the two will renew that rivalry tonight when the WPIAL football playoffs get underway. The sixth-seeded Trojans (9-1) remain in the TCS where they won the conference title this season. California’s lone loss was ...
Name: Malachi Peak School: California Class: Senior Sport: Football Peak’s week: Peak ran for 270 yards and four touchdowns to help lead California to a 36-14 win at Jefferson-Morgan which gave the Trojans sole possession of the Tri-County South Conference title last Friday night. ...
McMURRAY — Just when it looked like California was about to be swept out of the arena the Lady Trojans came alive. Serra Catholic took the first two sets in the WPIAL Class A girls volleyball semifinal match but eventually found itself in a five-set battle with the gallant Lady ...
 
                                
                            Every time a high-profile shooting makes headlines, America relives the same cycle: shock, outrage, and the inevitable chorus of demands to ban “assault weapons,” defund the police, blame political opponents, and spend more federal money in cities. But these slogans conceal more than they ...
Outdoor excitement can arise as a surprise. Last week, I enjoyed an experience I’d wanted to undertake for a long time. I took a course at Touchstone Center for Crafts in the mountains near Farmington. The course was in botanical illustration, a blend of art and science in which ...
 
                                    