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Numerous cases brought before Judge Masson on Return Day
Judge Richard Masson sentenced defendants at yesterday morning's return day. The first to be sentenced was Benjamin Clyde Gerg, 38, of St.
July 4 crash sends local woman to hospital
This 2004 Dodge Neon, driven by a 17-year-old female juvenile from Reynoldsville, crossed the double yellow line while traveling south on Route 310 and struck a 2000 Pontiac Grand AM driven by Jada A. Shields, ...
Senior Center set to close in Sykesville
It was announced at Tuesday's Jefferson County commision meeting that the Sykesville Senior Center will close July 3. Randy Davis, executive director for the Jefferson County Area Agency on Aging, said economic ...
Rising costs may pull back bridge project
A PennDOT plan to tend to bridges along Route 119 is scheduled for next year, but the scope of work on replacing the bridge over Mahoning Creek may be pulled back.
Housing Authority celebrates 40th year of service to Jefferson County
In response to the need for affordable, decent dwellings for low-income families of the area, the Jefferson County Housing Authority was established as a non-profit organization in 1968.
Indiana County pair found passed out charged with drug crimes
A couple found unresponsive in an Indiana County hotel room by a pizza delivery driver face charges relating to drug possession.
Fatal Accident Claims Reynoldsville Man's Life
The Sandy Township Police Department reported a fatal accident that occurred at the intersection of Central Christian Road and Wayne Road on Monday.
Sandy Township On Wednesday, an Old Woods Road woman reported an ongoing situation involving neighbors who cause disturbances at all hours.
Could there be a Pillsbury Bake-Off contender in 9-year-old Natalie Trachtman's future? Given the $1,000 savings bond she has just won for her cooking, the Parkway Manor fourth-grader, who dreams of being a ... via MergeDigital
Beckham's double birthday bash
WLYH CW15 is proud to air Educational and Informational programming for children. via CW 15
“I have to make sure that I'm eating more of the right nutrients and vitamins, but I'm not used to eating this much.”
WLYH CW15 is proud to air Educational and Informational programming for children. via CW 15
Hospitality PAC works to defeat drink-tax backers
“There's a great deal of anger out there.”
A new political action committee opposed to Allegheny County's 10 percent drink tax is targeting officials who supported it. via PittsburghLIVE.com
“I have a hectic schedule, and Vitaminwater really helps to keep me going. I like to have a lot of energy on stage, and since Vitaminwater energy happens to be my favorite flavour, I'm thrilled to have my name on it.”
WLYH CW15 is proud to air Educational and Informational programming for children. via CW 15
I-79 ramp to open, another to close
The exit ramp from Interstate 79 north to Deer Run/Glenfield Road in Ohio Township will reopen to traffic tomorrow morning, but then the ramp to Route 65/Ohio River Boulevard will be closed round-the-clock for ... via Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
PA Wilds Regional Visitor Guide Debuts
Answers to the age-old question, "What's there to do?" abound in the new Pennsylvania Wilds Regional Visitors Guide. via GantDaily.com
“I will have to consider it (dying my hair). I've been thinking a lot about it lately. First I'm gonna start dying my eyebrows, just to see how it works. And then I'll go to the hair. Start slowly, with the eyebrows.”
Robert asks Neesee to pretend they are still married when they visit his dying aunt , whom he's never told about the divorce, and who is very old-fashioned. Uncle Cyrus: Garrett Morris. via CW 15
A woman is unhappy with an agency's photographs of her baby girl; a man wants to be paid for repairs to a woman's car. via CW 15
Jefferson County town rallies to offer comfort
“The kids were always outside, playing and riding bikes”
As grieving relatives planned funerals, investigators at the remnants of a Brockway house fire turned their attention to the first floor living room as the likely origin of the flames that killed 10 people. via Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
PennDOT Closes Parts Of Parkways East, North
Spring temperatures may not have returned, but that hasn't stopped the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation from starting their construction season. via ThePittsburghChannel
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Philly Mayor Rolls Up His Sleeves To Spring Clean
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter will get down and dirty Saturday in an effort to clean up his city. With assistance from North and South Broad Street groups, Nutter is planning a five stop tour, which includes his own Wynnefield neighborhood.
Nutter's cleanup day kick off begins at 9 a.m. at City Hall and will continue throughout the day at the following stops:
10:30 - 11:00 a.m - Nutter Visits Woodland Playground To Assist In Tree Planting , 48th and Woodland, Philadelphia, PA 19107 Read more