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'Mr. Casual' from Wilkins relished firefighting, civic duties
Among public servants in Wilkins, the Wagner name is synonymous with dedication to duty.
Speak Out...What do you think about Evan Frazier leaving the Hill House?
Evan Frazier recently announced he will leave the Hill House as executive director to join Highmark.
Penn Hills star Christian decides on Michigan
Penn Hills cornerback Cullen Christian announced Tuesday that he plans to play for Michigan starting next fall.
Partners band together to form new brewery in North Versailles
Andrew Maxwell, left, Barrett Goddard, center, and Mark Kegg, three of five Full Pint Brewing Co.
Residents Evacuated In Wilkins High-Rise Fire
A fire forced the evacuation of a Wilkins Township high rise Saturday morning. The fire on Penn Center Boulevard ignited just before 11 a.m. The building's manager told WTAE Channel 4 Action News that the fire started in a unit on the 10th floor.
Firefighter Treated After Wilkins Twp. Fire
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H1N1 Cases Confirmed In Woodland Hills, Gateway Schools
A case of H1N1 flu was confirmed Wednesday in the Woodland Hills School District.
Wilkins Homeowners Dealing With Collapsing Road
People who live along Wilbur Street in Wilkins Township are on edge as the road in front of their homes crumbles apart.
Car Slams Into House, Police Arrest Driver 44 min ago
A Wilkins Township man narrowly escaped getting hit by a car that crashed into his house Saturday night.
Car Slams Into Wilkins Township House
A car slammed into a house in Wilkins Township, injuring the driver. Emergency dispatchers told WTAE Channel 4 Action News that the car slammed into the front porch at about 10:30 p.m. Saturday in the 900 block of Greensburg Pike.
Onorato Announces Second Visit by FEMA to Assess June 17 Storm Damage
Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato today announced that representatives of the Federal Emergency Management Agency will be returning on Fri., July 31, to evaluate additional damage reported since the preliminary assessment was conducted after the severe storms and flooding on June 17.