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Veterans asking Americans for one thing: a simple 'thank you'
Veterans of America's Armed Forces really want only one thing from fellow Americans, according to Vietnam veteran Dennis Gianotti.
Arnold gunmen open fire on SUV, no one hurt
Someone opened fire Saturday on an occupied vehicle at Moore Street and Constitution Boulevard in Arnold but police said no one was injured.
New Kensington-Arnold students arrive in China
Thanks to a competitive grant provided by the Grabel Foundation, 17 students and eight adults were able to travel to Beijing and Jillin City, China, from Wednesday until next Thursday.
Arnold organization delivers to troops for 6th straight year
Liz Hayes can be reached via e-mail or at 724-226-4680. Arnold-based Cookies for Our Troops is mobilizing again to provide a Christmas celebration for more than 300 soldiers serving overseas.
Shooting investigation in New Kensington leads to drug charges
Police arrested a man inside the Victoria Avenue house that was the site of a drive-by shooting last month.
New Kensington-Arnold schools Region I challenger expects tough road
Liz Hayes can be reached via e-mail or at 724-226-4680. Only one New Kensington-Arnold School Board member faces an opponent in November's general election.
East Deer signs up for study of toxic browfields substances
By George Guido , FOR THE VALLEY NEWS DISPATCH Wednesday, October 14, 2009 Last updated: 8:40 am The township will be signing on to a regional brownfields assessment program.
Decisions of Westmoreland County judges
The following is a list of defendants charged with a first offense of driving under the influence in Westmoreland County criminal court.
Boxing champ put training to use as Arnold police chief
Michael "Barto" Bertoni knew when and when not to use his fists. The Arnold police officer who rose to the rank of chief once quietly said he didn't have to use a blackjack.
Build a physician-patient relationship on trust, comfort
Ed Bednar credits his doctor, and the good relationship he has with her, for saving his life.
Police Investigate Attempted Assault On Girl, 11
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Suspect On Most Wanted List Arrested
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Arnold Father Taking Stand After Home Riddled With Bullets
ThePittsburghChannel.Com updated Oct. 1, 2009 ARNOLD, Pa. - THE PITTSBURGH CHANNEL.com An Arnold father, whose home was riddled with bullets while his children slept inside, says he's tired of the violence in his town, but rather than run away, he's taking a stand.
Man tries to assault girl walking to school in Arnold
Arnold police said the man who tried to assault an 11-year-old girl on her way to an elementary school Monday morning is white and about average height.
9 testify in support of Arnold resident during bond hearing
Relatives, longtime friends and co-workers at United Parcel Service testified Monday in support of an Arnold man's request to be released on bond while awaiting his January trial for the murder of his wife.
Girl En Route To School Grabbed, Assaulted In Arnold
An 11-year-old girl told police she was grabbed in an alley while walking to school Monday morning in Westmoreland County.
Laurel: To political fortitude. The Lower Burrell Council could have taken the easy way out in regard to its fire department reorganization and left the Braeview VFC open.
Lower Burrell fireworks from cemetery spark some ill will
The fireworks display marking Lower Burrell's 50th anniversary on Saturday left a few people feeling less than festive.
Harvest Baptist in Fawn breaks old rule by moving parish across river
Sunday's service at Harvest Baptist Church in Fawn broke a common rule about moving a church.
Fort Crawford Elementary gets national Blue Ribbon honor
The laurels are piling up for New Kensington-Arnold School District this year. The district's Fort Crawford Elementary School on Tuesday was named a Blue Ribbon school, a prestigious designation used by the Department of Education to recognize academically superior or vastly improved schools.