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Editorial from 1930 still rings true today
"With the end of every day there is felt a more pressing need in this valley for a Monongahela Valley Chamber of Commerce." Those words sound familiar, right? Perhaps they were spoken or written in recent years by proponents of the time-honored theory of strength in numbers.
Public comment period extended for air quality in Monongahela Valley
The Tribune-Review can be reached online or at 412-321-6460. Ways to get us The Allegheny County Board of Health on Wednesday approved an extended 60-day public comment period for a proposal to improve air quality in the Monongahela Valley.
Readers trigger thoughts about defunct paper
Readers of this weekly offering are quick to respond to our request for memories to share.
Stacy Levy, an artist from Spring Mills, has recreated a 924-square-foot stone map of the Spring Creek watershed, pictured below, at the H.O. Smith Botanical Gardens at the Penn State Arboretum this summer.
Apple iPhone app conjures up haunted houses
Published: Saturday, October 31, 2009 at 4:01 a.m. Last Modified: Saturday, October 31, 2009 at 2:16 a.m. Stuck at home this weekend, feeling that seasonal urge to fear for your life? There's an iPhone app for that.
Washington County coal company pleads guilty to charge of polluting stream
A Washington County coal company Friday submitted a guilty plea to one misdemeanor count each of pollution and unlawful conduct before Fayette County Judge Steve Leskinen.
The annual "Showboat" is set to sail this weekend as Mon Valley senior citizens will dance, sing and perform for a good cause.
Charges expected in attack on Frazier school board member
Criminal charges are pending in connection with the stabbing early Friday of a Frazier school board member in his Fayette County home, according to state police.
Read how the flu is spreading through our area.
This article has been read 643 times. Like a department store that's firing up "Jingle Bells" before Halloween, the flu has hit the region early this year.
Monongahela native Allen finds career in the sky
Until he left home for Navy boot camp, John Edward Allen had never been on an airplane.
Rollins pleads not guilty in murder case
The man who allegedly gunned down 21-year-old Christopher Martin on the 800 block of Fourth Street in late June pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in Marion County Circuit Court Thursday.
Monessen church group marks 60th anniversary
Sixty years of activity, which included service to the parish and community, were observed by the Ladies Guild of St.
Fire truck comedy fundraiser set
When a devastating fire struck Vocelli's Pizza in Monongahela Sept. 6, two buildings in the city were not the only losses.
Steelworker's hobby became career
Fran Roberts began working on cars as a teen. He still owns the 1969 Camaro he once raced.
The former Sedney Olds site along Route 88 in Craven Hill -- vacant since August when the dealership closed -- will soon be occupied by a familiar, long-time successful company.
Things to Do in Pittsburgh, PA During the Fall
In any location in which the changes of seasons are prominent, the opportunity to watch foliage change color is highly anticipated by both residents and visitors.
OCTOBER 10: Spc. Jose Flores of Mesa, Arizona, the cook for the 3/509 of the US Army's 25th Infantry Division, serves up chicken cordon bleu and other entrees October 10, 2009 at Combat Outpost Zerok, Paktika province, Afghanistan.
Scott Simmons, owner of the ScareHouse in Etna == "We spent 10 years becoming an overnight sensation." Scott Simmons works all year round for five weeks of glory come Halloween.
This article has been read 388 times. Washington County District Attorney Steven Toprani appeared in court Wednesday to address the separate criminal cases involving a former Smith Township police officer and a Monongahela man.
Questions Remain in Dunkard Creek Fish Kill
Environmental protection officials are considering action against CONSOL Energy five weeks into the investigation of a fish and mussel kill on Dunkard Creek.
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